(a) Each applicant seeking a judge's license from the commission shall meet all of the following requirements, in addition to the requirements specified in K.A.R. 128-2-1:
- (1) Certify in writing that the applicant has read and understands the act and these regulations;
- (2) provide evidence that the applicant has at least four years of judging amateur contests and two years of experience judging professional contests;
- (3) provide certification of competency from two individuals with personal knowledge relative to the applicant's qualifications to judge;
- (4) provide certification that the applicant is in good standing in any other jurisdiction in which the applicant has a license and has a record of past performance of competent work;
- (5) if seeking a license to judge professional boxing contests, be required to pass a written test approved by the commission. Each such applicant shall be certified by the association of boxing commissioners within two years after the issuance of the license;
- (6) at the discretion of the boxing commissioner, submit a written certification from a physician stating that the applicant has undergone a physical examination by the physician and is physically able to perform the duties of a judge. The physician shall be licensed in the state where the physical examination was conducted. The certification shall be completed on a form provided by the commission. The form shall include an acknowledgement from the examining physician that the physician understands and certifies that the applicant is physically able to officiate a regulated sport contest; and
- (7) pay the applicable fee specified in K.A.R. 128-2-12.
- (b) For each regulated sport for which the applicant intends to act as a judge, the applicant shall complete a separate application and submit the application and required fee to the commission.
(Authorized by K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-50,187; implementing K.S.A. 2013 Supp. 74-50,186 and 74-50,187; effective April 4, 2008; amended Sept. 26, 2014.)