Oregon Code § 463.113·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Oregon
State Athletic Commission; rules; duties of commission and superintendent.
(1) There is created in the
Department of State Police the Oregon State Athletic Commission, which shall
regulate the promotion of unarmed combat sports and entertainment wrestling
events in this state. The commission shall adopt rules to conduct events that
promote the safety and best interest of the entertainment wrestlers, unarmed
combat sports competitors and the public.
(2) The
Superintendent of State Police shall:
(a) Adopt and
enforce rules for conducting unarmed combat sports events that promote the
safety and best interest of the unarmed combat sports competitors and of the
public.
(b) License and
regulate unarmed combat sports competitors, promoters, managers, seconds,
matchmakers and officials for unarmed combat sports events regulated by the
commission.
(c) Establish and
utilize the most efficient methods available for compiling unarmed combat
sports event results and record keeping and for communication of results and
records.
(d) Make
available upon request the records of every unarmed combat sports competitor in
and the results of every unarmed combat sports event subject to regulation
under this chapter.
(3) The
provisions of subsection (2) of this section do not apply to entertainment
wrestling.
(4) If, in the
judgment of the superintendent or authorized representative of the
superintendent, it is necessary to protect the public interest or the health or
safety of unarmed combat sports competitors or entertainment wrestlers, the
superintendent or authorized representative of the superintendent may
temporarily suspend, without prior notice or hearing, any license issued
pursuant to this chapter until a final determination is made by the
superintendent. If no hearing is held prior to the suspension, the suspended
licensee may apply to the superintendent for a hearing to determine if the
suspension should be modified, set aside or continued. The application for a
hearing must be in writing and must be received by the superintendent within 30
days of the date of suspension. The superintendent shall set the matter for
hearing within 30 days of receipt of the written request of the suspended
licensee.
(5) If a promoter
fails to make a report of any event within the period prescribed by this
chapter, or if a required report is unsatisfactory, the superintendent or
authorized representative of the superintendent may examine, or cause to be
examined, the books and records of the promoter and other persons, and subpoena
and examine those persons under oath for the purpose of determining the total
amount of the gross receipts for any event and the amount of tax due pursuant
to this chapter. The superintendent may fix and determine the tax as a result
of the examination described in this subsection.
(6) The
superintendent or authorized representative of the superintendent may delegate
to the Oregon State Athletic Commission the powers described in subsection (2)
of this section. [1987 c.789 §3; 1991 c.211 §4; 1993 c.742 §§123,123a; 1993
c.744 §§210,210a; 2003 c.142 §3; 2003 c.653 §1; 2007 c.585 §6; 2017 c.235 §8]
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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03Subject to legislative amendments
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