A. As used in the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission Act:
1. "Administrator" means the administrator of the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission;
2. "Amateur combative sports event" means a combative sports event in which the participants have never been licensed as professionals in any combative sport;
3. "Amateur combative sports practitioner" means a person who has never received or competed for any purse or other article either for the expenses of training therefor or for participating in any combative sports contest or exhibition which exceeds in monies or other things of value a sum to be determined by the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission;
4. "Amateur mixed martial artist" means a person eighteen (18) years of age or older who has never received or competed for any purse or other article either for the expenses of training therefor or for participating in any combative sport contest or professional exhibition which exceeds in monies or other things of value a sum to be determined by the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission;
5. "Amateur mixed martial arts" means any form of competitive pugilistic contest in which the participants have never been licensed as professionals in any combative sport and blows are delivered with any part of the hands, feet, or knees and multiple combative disciplines are used including grappling. Such contests take place in a rope-enclosed ring or fenced enclosed cage and are fought in timed rounds;
6. "Applicant" means any individual, club, association, corporation, partnership or trust which submits to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission an application for a license or permit pursuant to the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission Act;
7. "Booking agent" means independent contractors who act as bookers, agents, agencies and representatives who secure engagements and contracts for combative sports participants;
8. "Boxing" means any form of competitive pugilism or unarmed combat in which a blow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict injury, including, but not limited to, boxing, wrestling, mixed martial arts, and kickboxing, but shall not include the martial arts as defined by the provisions of this section;
9. "Broadcast" means any audio or visual transmission sent by any means of signal within this state, whether live or taped or time delayed, and includes any replays thereof. "Broadcast" shall not include any audio or visual transmission sent by any means of signal of any professional boxing event conducted outside this state;
10. "Cable system operator" means any person who makes available or provides customers a closed-circuit telecast which is pay-per-view, including any person who does so as a direct broadcast satellite provider or other multichannel video service provider;
11. "Closed-circuit telecast of professional combative sporting events" means telecast rights, including television, cable television, or pay-per-view telecasts, acquired by paying a licensing fee or by paying a contractual price by a business or individual, including, but not limited to, arenas, entertainment or meeting centers, restaurants, bars, taverns, hotels, motels, clubs, and organizations, which offers the viewing of the event to the public or to private residences. Such events shall include local and state professional combative sports contests and professional exhibitions as defined in this section. "Closed-circuit telecast" means any such telecast of a professional combative sporting event as described herein which is not intended to be available for viewing without the payment of a fee, collected for or based upon each event viewed, for the privilege of viewing the telecast, and includes pay-per-view;
12. "Club" means an incorporated or unincorporated association or body of individuals voluntarily united and acting together for some common or special purpose;
13. "Combative sports" means any form of competitive pugilism or unarmed combat in which a blow is usually struck which may reasonably be expected to inflict injury, including but not limited to boxing, wrestling, mixed martial arts, and kickboxing, but shall not include the martial arts (singular) as defined by the provisions of this section;
14. "Combative sports practitioner" means a person who competes or spars in a combative sports event and includes boxers, kickboxers, mixed martial artists and wrestlers;
15. "Commission" means the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission;
16. "Contest" means a combative sports event in which it is reasonable to anticipate that the participants strive earnestly in good faith to win;
17. "Corner person" means, but shall not be limited to, a trainer, a second, or any other individual who attends the participant during a match;
18. "Event" means a combative sports contest or exhibition including but not limited to a match, bout, contest, show or tournament;
19. "Exhibition" means a combative sports event in which the participants show or display their skill by sparring without necessarily striving to win;
20. "Judge" means an individual other than a referee who shall have a vote in determining the winner of any contest;
21. "Kickboxing" means any form of competitive pugilistic professional contest or exhibition in which blows are delivered with the hand and any part of the foot. Such contests or exhibitions take place in a rope-enclosed ring and are fought in timed rounds;
22. "License" means a certificate issued by the Commission to participants of sanctioned professional combative sports contests, professional exhibitions, and amateur mixed martial arts contests and is a mandatory requirement for participation in such events;
23. "Manager" means an individual who controls or administers the affairs of any professional combative sports participant, including acting as a booking agent. "Manager" shall include the representative of a manager as defined by the Commission;
24. "Martial arts" means any form of karate, kung fu, tae kwon-do, or any other form of martial or self-defense art;
25. "Matchmaker" means an individual who brings together professional combative sports participants or arranges professional combative sports contests or professional exhibitions;
26. "Participant" means an individual who takes part in a combative sports event;
27. "Pay-per-view telecasts of professional combative sports events" means telecasts offered by cable television companies to subscribers at a cost in addition to the monthly cable television subscription rate. Such events shall include local and state professional combative sports contests and professional exhibitions as defined in this section;
28. "Person" means any individual, partnership, limited liability company, club, association, corporation, trust or other entity;
29. "Physician" means an individual licensed under the laws of this state to engage in the general practice of medicine or osteopathic medicine;
30. "Professional combative sports practitioner" means an individual eighteen (18) years of age or older who competes for money, prizes, or purses, or who teaches, instructs, or assists in the practice of combative sports or sparring as a means of obtaining pecuniary gain;
31. "Professional combative sports event" means a combative sports event in which the participants are paid a purse;
32. "Professional mixed martial arts" means any form of competitive pugilistic contest in which the participants are paid a purse and blows are delivered with any part of the hands, feet, elbows, or knees and multiple combative disciplines are used to include grappling. Such contests take place in a rope-enclosed ring or fenced enclosed cage and are fought in timed rounds;
33. "Promote" or "promoting" means producing, staging, sponsoring, organizing or otherwise holding a combative sports event whether or not the event is open to the public;
34. "Promoter" means any individual, whether a resident or nonresident of Oklahoma, or club or corporation, whether domesticated or not domesticated in Oklahoma, that produces or stages professional contests, amateur mixed martial arts contests, or professional exhibitions conducted within this state and shall include any officer, director, or employees as defined by the Commission;
35. "Pugilism" means combative sports or the skill or practice of fighting with the fists;
36. "Purse" means the financial guarantee or any other remuneration or thing of value for which a combative sports practitioner participates in a professional combative sports event and shall include the participant's share of any payment received for radio broadcasting, television, including cable television, pay-per-view television, and closed-circuit television, and motion picture rights. "Purse" shall also include gate receipts and any other prizes;
37. "Ring official" means any individual who performs an official function during the progress of a combative sports event or amateur mixed martial arts event including but not limited to timekeepers, judges, referees, and attending physicians;
38. "Sanctioning permit" means a permit issued by the Commission to promoters who make application for official approval of professional combative sports events and amateur mixed martial arts events;
39. "Sparring" means to engage in a form of combative sport with jabbing or feinting movements, and the exchange of few heavy blows, such as occurs in a practice or exhibition boxing match;
40. "Telecast promoter" means any promoter who shows or causes to be shown in this state a closed-circuit telecast of any professional combative sports event conducted in this state. "Telecast promoter" shall not include a cable system operator;
41. "Trainer" means an individual who assists, coaches, or instructs any professional combative sports practitioner or amateur mixed martial artist with respect to physical conditioning, strategy, techniques, or preparation for competition, professional combative sports contests, or professional exhibitions; and
42. "Vendor" means any individual, firm, organization, club, or corporation that participates in the conduct of a professional combative sports event or amateur mixed martial arts event conducted in this state by offering for sale food or merchandise, including, but not limited to, wearing apparel, alcoholic and nonalcoholic beverages, souvenirs, and programs.
B. The Commission may define any term which is not defined in the Oklahoma State Athletic Commission Act.
Added by Laws 1994, c. 240, § 2, eff. Sept. 1, 1994. Amended by Laws 1995, c. 202, § 1, emerg. eff. May 19, 1995; Laws 1998, c. 348, § 1, emerg. eff. June 5, 1998; Laws 1999, c. 210, § 1, eff. July 1, 1999; Laws 2008, c. 329, § 2, eff. July 1, 2008; Laws 2009, c. 249, § 1, emerg. eff. May 22, 2009; Laws 2012, c. 359, § 2.
NOTE: Editorially renumbered from § 501 of this title to avoid duplication in numbering.
Structure Oklahoma Statutes
Title 3A. Amusements and Sports
§3A-202. Conflicts of interest.
§3A-203. Meetings - Officers - Quorum - Legal proceedings or actions - Compensation.
§3A-203.1. Commission member prohibited from performing certain activities.
§3A-203.2. Advisory councils and task forces.
§3A-203.5. Stewards - Examinations - Qualifications - Licenses.
§3A-203.6. Subpoenas - Oaths and affirmations - False testimony.
§3A-203.7. Purpose and intent of act - Rules and regulations.
§3A-203.8. Non-pari-mutuel tracks - Time for payment of claims.
§3A-204. Powers and duties of Commission.
§3A-204.1B. Equine Drug Testing Revolving Fund.
§3A-204.1C. Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission Operational Expenses Revolving Fund.
§3A-204.1D. Oklahoma Horse Racing Commission - Budget.
§3A-204.3. Suspension or revocation of occupation license at race meeting - Procedure.
§3A-205.1. Organization license - Applications - Silent or undisclosed interest.
§3A-205.2a. Ownership interest in organization license.
§3A-205.3. Persons ineligible for grant of organization license.
§3A-205.4. Minimum standard for organization licensees - Penalty.
§3A-205.5. Fire safety standards in grandstand facilities - Inspections.
§3A-205.7. Wagering on out-of-state races.
§3A-205.8. National Breeders' Cup - Pick seven wagers - Apportionment of wagered funds.
§3A-207. Tax imposed - Distribution of proceeds.
§3A-208. Breakage - Distribution of proceeds.
§3A-208.1. Unclaimed winning tickets - Claims - Proceeds.
§3A-208.2. Race meetings conducted by fair associations - Proportions of wagers retained - Licenses.
§3A-208.3. Oklahoma Breeding Development Fund Special Account.
§3A-208.3a. Oklahoma Breeding Development Administration Revolving Fund.
§3A-208.6. True name of horse to be used - Violations.
§3A-208.8. Corrupt acts and practices - Penalties.
§3A-208.9. Compensation for wagering prohibited - Penalties.
§3A-208.11. Administration of drugs or medications - Determination by rule - Penalties.
§3A-208.12. Gaming areas not subject to certain smoking prohibitions - Requirements.
§3A-208.13. Horsemen's Bookkeeper - Records.
§3A-240. Enactment of compact - Provisions.
§3A-251. Local rodeo committees - Acceptance of local entries.
§3A-262. Authorized gaming licenses.
§3A-262.1. Occupation gaming licenses – Independent testing laboratory license.
§3A-263. Distributions and payments by licensees.
§3A-264. Race meetings - Number required.
§3A-265. Transfer of purse money - Agreements - Rescission.
§3A-266. Out-of-state full card simulcast races.
§3A-270. Player terminals - Recording, monitoring and regulating play.
§3A-271. Minimum standards for games.
§3A-272. Audit of game software.
§3A-275. Standards for player terminals.
§3A-276. Electronic accounting systems.
§3A-277. Standards for cashless transaction systems.
§3A-278. Electronic game components - Certification by manufacturer.
§3A-279. Disputes - Collection of data.
§3A-280. Offer of model tribal gaming contract.
§3A-280.1. Non-house-banked table games supplement.
§3A-281. Model Tribal Gaming Compact.
§3A-401. Short title - Purpose - Findings.
§3A-405. Limited charity game activities - Exemptions.
§3A-408. Organization license - Application.
§3A-408.1. Employee or manager license.
§3A-409. Distributor license - Application.
§3A-410. Manufacturer license - Application.
§3A-411. Notice of intention to apply for license - Notice of application to local authorities.
§3A-413. Petition to revoke license.
§3A-414. Licensee records - Reports.
§3A-415. Purchase, sale or disposal of supplies.
§3A-416. Reporting of damaged and winning bingo faces, cards and game sets.
§3A-417. Alcoholic beverages and low-point beer prohibition.
§3A-419. Limitation on prizes.
§3A-420. Sales tax permit required.
§3A-422. Collection and remission of taxes.
§3A-423. Disposition of revenues.
§3A-425. Cease and desist orders - Injunctions - Restraining orders - Administrative fines.
§3A-502. Certain acts and games prohibited - Definitions.
§3A-503. Prizes - Posting of rules and costs.
§3A-603. Rules - Power and duty of Commission.
§3A-604.1. Oklahoma State Athletic Commission – Members - Terms.
§3A-604.3. Withholding of purse.
§3A-605. Administrator - Assistant - Administrative expenses - Conflict of interest.
§3A-606. Sanctioning permits - Exemptions.
§3A-607. Application for sanctioning permit or license - Notice of sanction.
§3A-609. Sanctioning permit required - Prohibition by local ordinance or resolution.
§3A-611. Considerations before issuance of license or sanctioning permit.
§3A-613. Subpoena of witnesses, production of records - Audits - Suspension for just cause.
§3A-614. Notice of violation - Hearing - Orders - Actions.
§3A-615. Penalties - Administrative fines - Injunctions.
§3A-616. Oklahoma State Athletic Commission Revolving Fund - Abolition of fund.
§3A-623. Liability for damages – Ring official physicians.
§3A-624. Licensure – Certified copy of test results.
§3A-704. Oklahoma Lottery Commission – Creation – Office – Venue.
§3A-705. Oklahoma Lottery Commission – Board of Trustees.
§3A-706. Lottery Retailer Advisory Board.
§3A-707. Duties of board of trustees.
§3A-709. Powers of Commission.
§3A-710. Rules – Video lottery machines prohibited.
§3A-711. Powers and duties of executive director.
§3A-712. Personnel – Conflict of interest – Background investigation – Bond.
§3A-714. Encouragement of minority business participation.
§3A-716. Performance bond, letter of credit or securities – Competitive bidding.
§3A-717. Statewide network of lottery retailers – Compensation – Criteria for qualification.
§3A-718. Transfer or assignment of contract – Restriction on sale of tickets and shares.
§3A-721. Personal liability for proceeds – Deposit requirements – Insolvency.
§3A-722. Computation of rental payments for retailer business premises – Percentage of retail sales.
§3A-723. Prices of tickets or shares – Restrictions on sales.
§3A-723.1. Authorized purchase of lottery tickets by officers and employees.
§3A-724. Prizes - Verification of validity of tickets or shares - Unclaimed prize monies.
§3A-724.1. Prize withholding – Delinquent debt to Department of Human Services.
§3A-724.2. Prize withholding - Delinquent debt to Tax Commission.
§3A-724.3. Withholding delinquent debt – Payment – Promulgation of rules.
§3A-724.4. Priority of delinquent debt withholding.
§3A-724.5. Web application for lottery-sponsored and second-chance promotions.
§3A-726. Sale of ticket or share to person under 18 – Penalty.
§3A-728. False statement in application for license or proposal – Penalty.
§3A-729. Intelligence – Sharing agreements with federal government and other agencies – Disclosure.
§3A-732. Issuance of bonds or notes – Trust indentures.
§3A-733. Reports – Records – Audits – Submission of annual operating budget.