Georgia Set To Vote on Extensive Wrestling Regulations



On Tuesday, 10-14-08, the Georgia Athletic & Entertainment Commission is meeting at 11AM at 2 Martin Luther King Jr Dr West Tower Suite 802 Atlanta GA 30334.

It is likely a Pro Wrestling Regulation will be voted on at the meeting.

The current proposed regulation is as follows:

Proposed Wrestling Rules



85-4-.01 (Licensed Organizations)



(1) No person shall promote or hold a professional



wrestling match, contest, or



exhibition within this state without first obtaining a



Wrestling Organization



license issued by the commission. Licenses shall be issued



annually and shall



expire on December 31 of each calendar year. Authority:



43-4B-51 (c) and 43-



4B-50 (a)



(2) Wrestling Organizations shall apply to the commission



for a license required by



subsection (1) of this section on a form provided by the



commission. The



application shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable fee



not to exceed $100.00.



(3) While promoting and sponsoring a match, contest, or



exhibition of wrestling in



this state, the Wrestling Organization shall:



(a) Hold a valid license issued by the commission as a



professional Wrestling



Organization. Authority: 43-4B-51 (c) and 43-4B-50



(b) File an event report, as specified by the commission,



with the commission



15 days before each professional match, contest, or



exhibition and 15 days



after the professional match, contest, or exhibition.



Authority: 43-4B-51



(c), 43-4B-52 (a), 43-4B-52(b)



(c) Report to the commission the intent to use foreign



objects or props that are any sharp object, any hammer or



other item that could cause bodily harm. Firearms are not



permitted as acceptable props.Authority 43-



4B-51 (c) and 40-4B-50 (a) (d) At the time the Wrestling



Organization has knowledge that an advertised



wrestler will not appear, the wrestling organization shall



post a notice to



that effect outside of the entrances to the venue and include



such



information as required on post event reporting per 85-4-



.01 (3)(b).



Authority: 43-4B-51 (c), 43-4B-52(a), 43-4B-52(b)



(e) Ensure all buildings or structures used or intended to be



used for holding



or giving professional matches, contests, or exhibitions of



professional



wrestling shall be safe and shall in all manner conform to



the laws,



ordinances, and regulations pertaining to buildings in the



city or



unincorporated area of the county where the building or



structure is



situated. Authority: 43-4B-50 (a)



(4) While authorizing and governing a match, contest, or



exhibition of wrestling in



this state, the Wrestling Organization shall also ensure that:



(a) All wrestlers performing in a match, contest, or



exhibition are at least 18



years old.



(b) All professional wrestlers performing in a match,



contest, or exhibition



shall only wrestle inside the separation barrier or backstage



on anywhere that will not endanger the safety of the public



or the wrestler. defined in Rule 85-4-



.03(a)(3).



(c) Each professional wrestler participating in the match,



contest, or



exhibition has prior to December 31 of every year



submitted to the



commission documentation, signed by a licensed physician,



of passing a



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basic medical exam. The form and contents of the



documentation shall be



provided by the commission. (d) No professional wrestler



shall perform while under the influence of illegal drugs



or alcohol. If there is reason to suspect that a wrestler is



impaired or under



the influence of drugs or alcohol, the organization may be



required to have



the wrestler tested immediately upon request by the



commission.



(e) Anyone involved with the promotion or performance of



a professional



wrestling event shall not deliberately cut themselves, any



other participant,



or any other persons involved in a wrestling match or



event. (f) No professional wrestler shall use anabolic



steroids, human growth



hormone or other controlled substance unless prescribed by



a doctor for a



specific medical condition. Wrestling Organizations are



prohibited from



providing prescription drugs of any kind to a performer.



Authority O.C.G.A. § 43-4B-50(a)



85-4-.02 (Professional wrestling event location)



(1) When a match, contest, or exhibition of professional



wrestling occurs within this



state, the wrestling organization shall take necessary steps



to ensure the safety, health,



and welfare of the wrestlers and the spectators. Such



standards shall include the



following:



(a) The venue used complies with the standards set forth in



Code section 85-4-



.01(3)(e). Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



(b) At least 2 security persons dressed and clearly identified



as security must be



present. Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



(c) There must be a separation barrier between the ring and



the spectators.



i. The barrier shall be made from metal, rope or other



shatterproof material, stable, at



least 42 inches from the floor of the venue, and be designed



to prevent a



wrestler from exiting through the barrier into the seating



area during a contest;



and ii. The barrier shall be 6 feet away from the ring and 4



feet from the first row of



seating. Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



(d) The ring mats must be cleaned and swept after each



wrestling event and must be



replaced by the wrestling organization at least once per



year or 24 shows. Authority 43-4B-50 a)



(e) Glass shall not be permitted to be used in any match,



contest, or exhibition.



Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



(f) Fire shall not make contact with any wrestler during a



match, contest, or



exhibition; and Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



(g) Illegal drugs and alcoholic beverages shall not be



permitted in the locker rooms,



dressing areas, or backstage during a wrestling match,



contest, or exhibition.



Authority 43-4B-50 (a)



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Take a tape measure and look at how far back 4 feet is, which is how far these rules want seating back from the ring barrier.

Note that the rules require medical exams from wrestlers by Dec 31…..but is that of the prior year or the year in which someone may wrestle. If the prior year, how would all wrestlers know they’d work in Georgia the next year and if the year in which someone wrestles, does that mean that someone can wrestle all year so long as they get a medical test in by year’s end?

As with all State efforts to regulate an entertainment form, these rules are stupid & unecessary.

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