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"If any of the following symptoms occur, contact a physician immediately:
SPS 114.08(1) (1) Headache or dizziness lasting over 2 hours.
SPS 114.08(2) (2) Increasing drowsiness or loss of consciousness following the bout, awaken every 2 hours during the night following the bout to check for alertness.
SPS 114.08(3) (3) Vomiting.
SPS 114.08(4) (4) Blurred vision.
SPS 114.08(5) (5) Mental confusion or irrational behavior.
SPS 114.08(6) (6) Convulsive seizure.
SPS 114.08(7) (7) Inability to move a limb.
SPS 114.08(8) (8) Excessive restlessness.
SPS 114.08(9) (9) Oozing of blood or watery fluid from the ears or nose.
SPS 114.08(10) (10) Inability to control urine or feces."
SPS 114.08 History History: Cr. Register, August, 1985, No. 356, eff. 9-1-85.
SPS 114.09 SPS 114.09 Stimulants prohibited. A second may give a boxer water or an approved electrolyte-replacement beverage to drink during a bout. No second may give any drug, narcotic or stimulant to a boxer before or during a bout.
SPS 114.09 History History: Cr. Register, August, 1985, No. 356, eff. 9-1-85; am. Register, June, 2001, No. 546, eff. 7-1-01; EmR1031: emerg. am., eff. 9-1-10; CR 10-101: am. Register April 2011 No. 664, eff. 5-1-11.
SPS 114.095 SPS 114.095 Sports drinks at ringside during contests.
SPS 114.095(1)(1) Only water or an approved electrolyte-replacement beverage may be consumed during a contest. Electrolyte-replacement beverages include Gatorade, PowerAde, Propel and Smart Water. All beverages are subject to approval by the inspector or department representative.
SPS 114.095(2) (2) Beverages shall be brought to ringside unopened, sealed, and only in a plastic container. Unsealed beverages are not acceptable.
SPS 114.095(3) (3) The inspector or department representative shall approve and sign off on any beverage.
SPS 114.095(4) (4) Beverages with caffeine or other stimulants, such as Red Bull and Rock Star, are not allowed. The department reserves the right to inspect, test, or remove any beverage from ringside. The department may also test any boxer who it believes is in violation of this subsection.
SPS 114.095(5) (5) A boxer may not use tobacco in his or her locker room.
SPS 114.095(6) (6) Any beverage that is tested and found to have been adulterated in any manner may result in a suspension of the boxer and all corner persons for a period of not less than 6 months and not more than one year. A request to review the suspension may be submitted to the department in writing within 30 days after notification of the suspension.
SPS 114.095 History History: EmR1031: emerg. cr., eff. 9-1-10; CR 10-101: cr. Register April 2011 No. 664, eff. 5-1-11.
SPS 114.10 SPS 114.10 Required persons at ringside. Before the start of a boxing contest all of the following persons shall be present at ringside:
SPS 114.10(1) (1) A minimum of one department representative.
SPS 114.10(2) (2) A minimum of one licensed referee.
SPS 114.10(3) (3) Three licensed judges.
SPS 114.10(4) (4) A minimum of one ringside physician.
SPS 114.10(5) (5) Emergency medical personnel.
SPS 114.10(6) (6) Security personnel.
SPS 114.10(7) (7) A minimum of one timekeeper.
SPS 114.10 History History: EmR1031: emerg. cr., eff. 9-1-10; CR 10-101: cr. Register April 2011 No. 664, eff. 5-1-11.
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