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South African Boxing Act, 2001 (Act No. 11 of 2001)

Chapter 3

34. Regulations

 

(1) The Minister may, after consultation with Boxing SA, make regulations with regard to—
(a) the manner and form in which any application under this Act must be made;
(b) the nature of the particulars to be furnished with any application under this Act;
(c) the form of any licence, certificate or other document to be used for purposes of this Act;
(d) the fees payable to Boxing SA in respect of the grant, issue or renewal of any licence, certificate or any other similar document, under this Act;
(e) the powers and duties of officials during tournaments;
(f) requirements for the registration of any person as a boxer, official, trainer, manager or promoter;
(g) the rules under which and the manner in which any tournament must be organised;
(h) the manner in which participants must be attired and, in the case of boxers, the nature, weight and quality of gloves and bandages to be used;
(i) the weighing of participants prior to any tournament, the testing of the physical and mental fitness and the medical examination of participants prior to and during any tournament;
(j) the rating of boxers and the sanctioning of fights between boxers;
(k) the circumstances under which any specified class of persons are prohibited from attending or taking part in tournaments generally or any specified kind of tournament;
(l) the submission to Boxing SA by the promoter of a tournament of a statement showing the expenditure incurred in connection with and the income derived from such tournament;
(m) the management of a benevolent fund and the purpose for which such fund may be used;
(n) the compensation of Boxing SA members and officials;
(o) the licensing and training standards for trainers, managers, promoters, referees, judges or timekeepers;
(p) matters regarding the contracts between boxers and managers, and boxers and promoters. and, generally, with regard to any matters that in terms of this Act must be prescribed or any matter that the Minister considers it necessary or expedient to prescribe in order to achieve the objects of this Act.