N.D. Admin. Code § 72-02.2-01.1-05
72-02.2-01.1-05. Terms and conditions of license.
1. Except for a contestant and as otherwise indicated, every licensee shall: a. Provide proof that the applicant is eighteen years of age or older. A valid form of proof is a photo driver's license, state-issued identification card, tribal-issued identification card, passport, or birth certificate combined with additional photo identification. b. Have at least one year of verifiable experience and proficiency in either professional or amateur boxing. c. Be licensed for each role the licensee has in the event, and if more than one, only may be required to pay the fee for the highest priced license issued to the licensee. d. Understand the commissioner will honor the actions of other regulatory jurisdictions. e. Understand the commissioner or commission may issue a verbal warning for the first infraction of the law or rules, a written warning for a second infraction, and a suspension up to six months for a third infraction. The commissioner or commission, without warning, may suspend a license for a violation that endangers the life or health of any person.
2. Every applicant for a judge, referee, or timekeeper license shall submit proof of qualifications, including certified training from the association of boxing commissions and combative sports.
3. Every applicant for a physician (medical doctor or doctor of osteopathic medicine) license shall submit proof of licensure to practice medicine in the state of North Dakota and proof of certification through the association of ringside physicians.
4. Before the commissioner issues a license to a contestant, the applicant shall: a. Provide a valid form of proof that the applicant is eighteen years of age or older. A valid form of proof is a photo driver's license, state-issued identification card, tribal-issued identification card, passport, or birth certificate combined with additional photo identification.
p. Understand the commissioner may honor the actions of other regulatory jurisdictions. However, the commissioner may allow a contestant suspended by another jurisdiction to box if permitted under the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996 [Pub. L. 104-272].
q. Understand the commissioner may hold an informal hearing to determine whether a contestant may be licensed or whether an existing license may be suspended or revoked. The contestant or designated representative may attend.
r. Understand if, in the judgment of the commissioner or commission, a contestant is guilty of an act detrimental to the integrity of boxing, or to the public interest, the commissioner may deny the contestant's license or suspend or revoke an existing license.
s. Understand the commissioner or commission may issue a verbal warning for the first infraction of the law or rules, a written warning for a second infraction, and a suspension up to six months for a third infraction. The commissioner or commission may, without warning, suspend a license for a violation that endangers the life or health of any person.
t. Understand the contestant may request an informal hearing before the commissioner to review the suspension or revocation of a license for a recent knockout, injury, or other medical reason to provide proof of a sufficiently improved physical condition. The contestant also may request an informal hearing before the commissioner to review a suspension or revocation of a license for a positive drug test, providing a false alias, having a false boxer's federal identification card, or providing a false document or information to obtain a license.
History: Effective February 1, 1997; amended effective July 1, 1997; October 1, 2020; October 1, 2025.
General Authority: NDCC 53-01-07
Law Implemented: NDCC 53-01-07