Haw. Code R. § 16-74-338

Current through April, 2024
Section 16-74-338 - Physical examination
(a) Every senior amateur boxer shall be required to take an annual physical examination, and furnish the commission or its agent a written report from a physician approved by the commission, showing his physical and mental fitness to engage in boxing contests. The report shall include evidence that he is free from venereal diseases or other contagious diseases, together with a satisfactory report of an eye examination. This examination shall be in addition to the regular examination required before each contest.
(b) No longer than one month prior to applying for registration and permit, each junior and teenage boxer applicant shall have a complete physical examination. The examination may be done by any licensed physician, preferably the family physician, or by the commission physician. The complete findings of the examination shall be entered on an official commission medical report form. A copy certified to and signed by the examining physician shall be sent to the commission physician, who will review the findings of the examination and accept or reject them as evidence of fitness to compete in boxing contests. If the physical condition, as reported by the private physician, is not satisfactory and does not meet the approval of the commission physician, the applicant shall be subject to reexamination by the commission physician, who shall after the examination, approve or reject the applicant for physical reasons. Rejection by the applicant's private physician will be considered final.

Haw. Code R. § 16-74-338

[Eff 10/2/81; comp 10/5/91] (Auth: HRS § 440-6) (Imp: HRS § 440-32)