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Standards for Ensuring Payment for Necessary Medical Care for Injuries Sustained in Competition
1. Mandated Medical Insurance for Athletes
The Combat Sambo League requires all athletes to be covered by medical insurance:
• Coverage Amount: Minimum coverage for emergency treatment, surgery, hospitalization, rehabilitation, and follow-up care.
• Event-Specific Coverage: Injuries sustained during sanctioned competitions and related activities must be covered.
• Provider Approval: Insurance provider must be approved and meet legal requirements.
Responsibility: Athletes must present proof of valid insurance; the league will verify coverage before the event.
2. Medical Care Coverage
Insurance must cover the full range of necessary medical care:
• Emergency Medical Care
• Surgical Procedures
• Hospitalization
• Rehabilitation and Physical Therapy
• Follow-up Care
Responsibility: The league will ensure coverage applies from the moment of injury until recovery.
3. Proof of Insurance
• Pre-Event Verification: Athletes must submit proof of insurance at registration.
• Insurance Documentation: Copy of insurance policy including provider info and coverage details.
• Independent Verification: The league may verify coverage directly with the provider.
Responsibility: The league will verify insurance for each athlete before participation.
4. Insurance Coverage for Non-Professional Athletes
Coverage must be tailored to non-professional athletes (those not earning compensation).
Responsibility: Professional athletes must provide additional insurance as required. The league verifies compliance.
5. Emergency Medical Payment Process
• Immediate Payment for Emergency Care: Care must be immediately provided with payment secured by insurance.
• Insurance Claims: Provider processes all claims; the league coordinates as needed.
• Claims Processing Assistance: The league provides documentation to facilitate claims.
Responsibility: The league ensures efficient claims process and timely care.
6. Coverage for Supplemental Medical Costs
Insurance must also provide:
• Out-of-Pocket Expenses coverage (co-pays, deductibles).
• Medical Evacuation Coverage when necessary.
Responsibility: The league ensures athletes are aware of supplemental options before the event.
7. Insurance Coverage for Medical Disqualification
Coverage applies to necessary medical treatment if disqualified:
• Pre-existing injuries aggravated during competition.
• Accidental injuries during training or matches.
Responsibility: The league ensures disqualified athletes receive necessary care.
8. Record-Keeping and Documentation
Records must include:
• Proof of insurance and policy details.
• Medical reports and treatment documentation.
• Claim forms and payment records.
Responsibility: The league maintains accurate records for athletes and insurance providers.
Conclusion
The Combat Sambo League is committed to protecting athletes from financial burden by mandating comprehensive insurance. This ensures peace of mind, prioritizes health, and guarantees medical care costs are covered.
INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Section A – Admission of Commission and Department Officials
1. Right of Entry
Representatives, officials, or employees of the Florida Athletic Commission and the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) shall be granted free admission to all Combat Sambo League sanctioned amateur events.
2. Venue Access
Such officials shall be admitted without charge to any portion of the venue, including but not limited to:
- locker rooms,
- medical examination areas,
- restricted competition zones,
- event operations offices,
- and any other controlled areas necessary for inspection, supervision, or regulation.
3. Identification Requirement
Authorized personnel shall present proper identification issued by the Florida Athletic Commission or DBPR at the time of entry.
4. Organizer Compliance
Combat Sambo League acknowledges this obligation as a condition of its sanctioning authority and agrees to comply with Chapter 548, Florida Statutes, and Rule 61K1-4, Florida Administrative Code.
INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Section B – Prohibited Conduct Toward Commission and Department Officials
1. Policy Statement
All representatives, employees, officials, or volunteers of Combat Sambo League are strictly prohibited from exhibiting any aggressive, threatening, abusive, harassing, or otherwise demeaning behavior toward any representative, employee, or official of the Florida Athletic Commission or the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR).
2. Scope of Application
This prohibition applies to conduct occurring at:
- any sanctioned amateur event organized or overseen by Combat Sambo League, and
- any official meeting, hearing, or proceeding of the Florida Athletic Commission.
3. Expected Conduct
All organizational personnel shall maintain professional, respectful, and cooperative behavior when interacting with Commission or Department officials.
4. Consequences of Violation
Any violation of this policy shall result in immediate disciplinary action by Combat Sambo League, which may include removal from duties, suspension, termination, or referral to the Commission for further sanctions.
Kids Combat Sambo Technical Competition Rules (Ages 7-12)
The competition is held under semi-contact rules with full control of strike power.
Punches and kicks to the head are strictly prohibited.
1. Mandatory Protective Equipment
All participants must wear the following protective gear:
- Headgear with full-face mask (hard plastic or equivalent).
- Boxing gloves (8-10 oz, based on athlete's weight).
- Chest protector.
- Groin protector.
- Shin and instep guards (soft, secured).
- Athletic shorts and T-shirt or rashguard.
- Mouthguard.
2. Permitted Techniques
- Technical Punches to the body in standing position.
- Technical Kicks to the body and legs.
- Throws, sweeps, takedowns, and leg attacks.
- Gripping the opponent's body (arms, legs, torso) is allowed.
3. Prohibited Techniques and Actions
- Strikes and kicks to the head.
- Elbow strikes, knee strikes, headbutts.
- Strikes to the groin, spine, back of the head, or neck.
- Submission holds or chokes of any kind.
- Ground strikes (punches or kicks while on the ground).
- Any form of ground fighting.
- Grabbing the opponent's clothing or protective equipment.
After a successful takedown or throw, both athletes must immediately return to standing position upon the referee's command.
4. Match Format
- 3 rounds x 2 minutes each.
- 1-minute rest between rounds.
5. Scoring and Victory Conditions
Victory may be awarded by:
- Points (based on effective strikes and clean takedowns).
- Clear advantage (point difference of 8 or more).
- Opponent withdrawal or inability to continue.
- Disqualification for serious rule violations.
6. Safety and Referee Authority
The referee may stop the match at any time if:
- One athlete is clearly dominant or no longer able to defend.
- Signs of pain, fear, confusion, or unsafe behavior are observed.
After any throw or takedown, athletes must reset to standing position. No ground engagement is allowed.
Youth Combat Sambo Technical Competition Rules (Ages 13–17)
The competition is held under semi-contact rules with full control of strike power.
Punches and kicks to the head are strictly prohibited.
1. Age and Eligibility of Participants
• Participants must be 13–17 years old.
• Valid ID required to confirm age.
2. Weight Classes
• Up to 135 lbs — Bantamweight
• Up to 145 lbs — Featherweight
• Up to 155 lbs — Lightweight
• Up to 170 lbs — Welterweight
• Up to 185 lbs — Middleweight
• Up to 205 lbs — Light Heavyweight
• Over 205 lbs — Heavyweight
3. Required Equipment
• Gloves 7–8 oz (amateur, enhanced protection)
• Mouthguard, Groin protector
• MMA or wrestling shorts
• Barefoot or wrestling shoes with soft soles
• Headgear (mandatory for all participants)
• Body protection (optional, but recommended)
• Shin guards (at organizer’s discretion)
4. Fight Format
• 3 rounds × 2 minutes (1-min break)
• Final fight may be 5 rounds
5. Permitted Actions
• Grappling: Throws, takedowns, sweeps, chokes, joint locks (no knee locks), clinch & ground work
• Technical Strikes: Punches (body), kicks (body, legs)
6. Prohibited Actions
• Strikes and kicks to the head
• Elbows
• Knees to head and body
• Strikes to back of head/neck/spine
• Groin strikes
• Heel hooks
• Dangerous head/neck throws
• Cage grabbing
• Strikes after referee’s stop
• Unsportsmanlike conduct
7. Methods of Victory
• KO / TKO
• Submission / Technical Submission
• Judges’ Decision
• Disqualification
• Retirement (fighter or corner stoppage)
8. Warnings and Sanctions
• 1st violation — Warning
• 2nd violation — Deduction (-1 point)
• 3rd violation — Disqualification
9. Corner Rules
• Max 2 people in the corner
• Medical check after each round
10. Final Provisions
• All participants must respect rules & referees
• Disputes resolved by referee team & doctor
Adults Combat Sambo Competition Rules (Ages 18+)
1. Participant Age and Eligibility
• Participants must be 18 years or older.
• Valid ID required to confirm age.
2. Weight Classes
• Up to 135 lbs — Bantamweight
• Up to 145 lbs — Featherweight
• Up to 155 lbs — Lightweight
• Up to 170 lbs — Welterweight
• Up to 185 lbs — Middleweight
• Up to 205 lbs — Light Heavyweight
• Over 205 lbs — Heavyweight
3. Required Equipment
• Gloves 7–8 oz (amateur, enhanced protection)
• Mouthguard, Groin protector
• MMA or wrestling shorts
• Barefoot or wrestling shoes with soft soles
• Shin guards (at organizer’s discretion)
• Headgear not used unless specified
4. Fight Format
• 3 rounds × 3 minutes (1-min break)
• Final fight may be 5 rounds
5. Permitted Actions
• Grappling: Throws, takedowns, sweeps, chokes, joint locks (no knee locks), clinch & ground work
• Strikes: Punches (head & body), kicks (body & legs)
6. Prohibited Actions
• Elbows
• Knees to head and body
• Strikes to back of head/neck/spine
• Groin strikes
• Heel hooks
• Dangerous head/neck throws
• Cage grabbing
• Strikes after referee’s stop
• Unsportsmanlike conduct
7. Methods of Victory
• KO / TKO
• Submission / Technical Submission
• Judges’ Decision
• Disqualification
• Retirement (fighter or corner stoppage)
8. Warnings and Sanctions
• 1st violation — Warning
• 2nd violation — Deduction (-1 point)
• 3rd violation — Disqualification
9. Corner Rules
• Max 2 people in the corner
• Medical check after each round
10. Anti-Doping Policy
• Banned substances strictly prohibited
• Organizer may test before/after fight
11. Final Provisions
• All participants must respect rules & referees
• Disputes resolved by referee team & doctor
Standards for Excluding Medically Unfit Athletes from Competition
1. Definition of Medically Unfit
An athlete is considered medically unfit to compete if they:
• Have a current injury or medical condition that may impair their physical abilities or increase the risk of further injury during competition.
• Suffer from a contagious illness or infection that poses a risk to their own health or the health of other competitors.
• Have been diagnosed with a serious health condition (e.g., heart disease, concussion, neurological disorder) that requires treatment or monitoring.
• Have an unresolved medical issue from a previous competition or event (e.g., a concussion that has not been fully cleared, an untreated fracture, or any issue that may affect their participation in physical activity).
Responsibility: The decision regarding an athlete's medical fitness will be made by a licensed physician after the pre-match medical examination and any necessary follow-up evaluations.
2. Criteria for Exclusion
The following medical conditions and circumstances will result in an athlete being excluded from competition:
• Concussions or Head Injuries: Athletes with a recent history of head trauma or concussion (within the past 30 days) will be excluded from competition until cleared by a physician.
• Cardiac Issues: Athletes with a history of heart disease, arrhythmia, or any other significant cardiovascular condition must be cleared by a cardiologist before being allowed to compete.
• Respiratory Problems: Athletes with severe respiratory conditions (e.g., asthma, pneumonia, bronchitis) that cannot be managed during the competition will be excluded.
• Infectious Diseases: Athletes displaying symptoms of contagious diseases (e.g., flu, cold, ringworm, staph infection, or other skin infections) will be excluded.
• Musculoskeletal Injuries: Athletes with untreated or ongoing musculoskeletal injuries (e.g., sprains, fractures, ligament tears) that may worsen during competition will be excluded.
• Neurological Conditions: Athletes diagnosed with neurological conditions (e.g., epilepsy, uncontrolled seizures) or any cognitive impairments that may affect their ability to compete safely will be excluded.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will work with the medical team to monitor and verify any such conditions to ensure that participants are medically fit for competition.
3. Medical Evaluation and Decision-Making
Before any competition, athletes must undergo a thorough medical evaluation. The process includes:
• Pre-competition medical exam: A licensed physician will assess the athlete’s physical and mental health, reviewing their medical history, injuries, and any pre-existing conditions.
• Follow-up evaluations: If an athlete has sustained a previous injury or has been diagnosed with a condition that may affect their ability to compete, they must provide a medical clearance letter from their treating physician.
If the physician determines that an athlete is medically unfit, the athlete will be excluded from competition for that event.
Responsibility: The physician conducting the examination will make the final determination regarding
the athlete’s fitness to compete.
4. Protocol for Exclusion
• Immediate Exclusion: If an athlete shows signs of being medically unfit during the event (e.g., loss of consciousness, injury, or sudden illness), they will be immediately removed from competition and given medical attention.
• Official Notification: The athlete, event organizers, and any relevant governing bodies will be notified of the exclusion. The athlete will receive written documentation outlining the reason for exclusion and the required next steps.
• Medical Review: In some cases, the athlete may be allowed to compete in future events once they have received proper treatment and have been cleared by a physician.
Responsibility: The event organizers and medical staff must ensure that the athlete receives appropriate care and that any medical exclusion is clearly documented.
5. Appeal Process
In the case of an athlete being excluded from competition due to medical reasons, the athlete has the right to appeal the decision:
• The athlete must submit an appeal in writing to the Combat Sambo League within 5 business days.
• The appeal must include relevant medical documentation (e.g., a second opinion from a physician).
• The appeal will be reviewed by an independent medical panel, and the final decision will be made based on the evidence presented.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure a fair and transparent process for reviewing appeals.
6. Documentation and Record Keeping
All medical records related to athlete exclusions will be securely stored and kept confidential. These records include:
• The initial medical examination reports.
• Any follow-up evaluations and clearance letters.
• Documentation related to any appeals submitted by athletes.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will maintain accurate and up-to-date records.
Conclusion
The Combat Sambo League is dedicated to ensuring the safety of all participants by excluding athletes deemed medically unfit for competition. This policy protects the health and well-being of competitors.
Standards for Excluding Professionals from Amateur Competitions
To maintain the integrity of amateur competitions and ensure that only eligible athletes participate, the Combat Sambo League has established the following standards for excluding professional athletes from amateur events.
1. Definition of a Professional Athlete
For the purposes of these standards, a professional athlete is defined as an individual who:
- Has participated in professional-level competitions (including but not limited to professional MMA, boxing, or similar combat sports) and has been compensated for participation.
- Holds or has held a professional sports license issued by a recognized sanctioning body.
- Has previously participated in paid competitions classified as professional by any athletic commission or relevant authority.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League reserves the right to verify an athlete's professional status based on these criteria.
2. Verification of Professional Status
Before each competition, participants must submit proof of their amateur status. This may include:
- A signed declaration stating they are not a professional and have not competed professionally in the past year.
- Review of the athlete’s competition history, including verification with athletic commissions or sanctioning bodies.
- Background checks to confirm no professional participation.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will maintain strict verification to ensure eligibility.
3. Exclusion Based on Professional Experience
Athletes meeting any of the following criteria will be excluded:
- Earned money from combat sports (including sponsorships or appearance fees).
- Classified as professional by an athletic commission, combat sports federation, or governing body.
- Competed in professional events in the last 12 months.
Responsibility: The League will review competition history and consult with authorities as needed.
4. Reporting and Appeal Process
If an athlete is found ineligible:
- They will be informed in writing with reasons for exclusion.
- They may appeal by submitting written evidence of amateur status.
- Appeals will be reviewed by an independent panel within 10 business days.
Responsibility: The League ensures a fair and transparent appeal process.
5. Consequences of Ineligible Participation
If a professional competes in an amateur event:
- Results will be disqualified.
- Athlete may be banned from future events.
- Any prizes or titles will be revoked.
Responsibility: The League will act swiftly on violations.
6. Documentation and Record Keeping
The League will maintain detailed athlete records, including:
- Proof of amateur status.
- Communications or appeals regarding eligibility.
- A database of ineligible professional athletes.
Responsibility: Records will be kept up-to-date and available for review by authorities.
The Combat Sambo League is committed to maintaining the integrity of amateur competitions and ensuring that only eligible athletes compete in our events. By adhering to these standards, we aim to provide a fair and competitive environment for all participants.
INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Section C – Cooperation with the Commission
1. Obligation to Appear
All participants, officials, representatives, and Combat Sambo League as an organization shall be required to appear before the Florida Athletic Commission at such reasonable times as requested by the Commission.
2. Truthful Response Requirement
All such individuals and the organization itself shall truthfully and fully answer any lawful inquiry of the Commission.
3. Scope of Obligation
This obligation applies to:
- inquiries regarding the conduct of amateur events sanctioned by Combat Sambo League,
- matters related to compliance with Chapter 548, Florida Statutes, and Rule 61K1-4, Florida Administrative Code,
- any investigation, disciplinary action, or review conducted by the Commission.
4. Consequences of Non-Compliance
Failure by any participant, official, or the organization to comply with this requirement may result in disciplinary action by Combat Sambo League and referral to the Commission for appropriate sanctions.
Advance Notification Policy
1. Purpose
This policy establishes the procedure of Combat Sambo League to comply with the requirements of the Florida State Boxing Commission (Rule 61K1-4, Florida Administrative Code) regarding advance notification of sanctioned events.
2. Policy Statement
Combat Sambo League shall ensure that the Commission is properly notified of every sanctioned event scheduled in the State of Florida. The notification must be prepared and delivered by the organization’s authorized agent no later than ten (10) calendar days prior to the event date.
3. Responsibility
- The Authorized Agent of Combat Sambo League is responsible for preparing and sending the notification.
- The Compliance Officer (or designated alternate) shall verify that notification was submitted and documented.
4. Notification Procedure
1. Draft a formal written notice on official organizational letterhead.
2. Include in the notice:
- Name and date of the event
- Venue name and address
- Event type (Boxing / MMA / Kickboxing / Sambo)
- Estimated number of bouts and main event (if applicable)
- Florida Promoter License Number
- Medical and emergency arrangements
3. Send the notice to the Florida Athletic Commission via email, fax, or certified mail.
4. Ensure delivery to the Commission at least 10 days before the scheduled event.
5. Keep a copy of the notice and proof of delivery in the organization’s compliance file.
5. Recordkeeping
All event notifications shall be logged in the internal Compliance Register and retained for no less than three (3) years.
Standards for Identifying the Sanctioning Body on All Advertisements, Programs, or Handbills
1. Requirement to Identify the Sanctioning Body
All advertisements, promotional programs, handbills, flyers, posters, and other materials must identify the Combat Sambo League:
• Prominent Display: Name and logo must be clearly visible.
• Correct and Full Name: “Combat Sambo League” must be used, not abbreviations.
• Logo Usage: Logo must follow brand guidelines, without alteration.
Responsibility: Organizers and advertisers must ensure compliance before release.
2. Application to All Forms of Promotional Materials
Standards apply to:
• Advertisements: Print, social media, digital, and broadcast ads.
• Event Programs: Programs, brochures, pamphlets.
• Handbills and Flyers: Printed handouts before, during, after events.
• Posters and Banners: Large-format printed material.
• Websites and Online Promotions: Event websites, online listings, social media pages.
Responsibility: All involved in creation, publication, and distribution must comply.
3. Placement and Visibility of the Sanctioning Body Identification
• Positioning: Name and logo must be in prominent location.
• Size and Contrast: Displayed clearly against background.
• Equal Prominence: Must have equal or greater prominence than other sponsors.
Responsibility: Marketing team ensures compliance with visibility and branding guidelines.
4. Digital and Online Materials
• Logo and name must appear on all digital event-related materials.
• Must be included on registration pages, ticket sales platforms, and promotional content.
• Online ads must display logo/name within first 3 seconds or frame.
Responsibility: Digital marketers must ensure compliance.
5. Printed Materials for Distribution at the Event
Printed materials (programs, flyers, handbills) must identify the Combat Sambo League:
• Event Programs: Name and logo on cover page or sponsor section.
• Handbills/Flyers: Must include name/logo on front page.
Responsibility: Organizers and print producers must ensure compliance before distribution.
6. Approval Process for Promotional Materials
All promotional materials must be reviewed/approved by the Combat Sambo League:
• Pre-Event Review: Materials submitted at least 15 days before event.
• Logo/Name Verification: Accuracy ensured per brand standards.
• Corrections: Adjustments required before distribution if discrepancies found.
Responsibility: Organizers and marketers must submit materials for review.
7. Non-Compliance and Penalties
Failure to comply may result in:
• Delayed Event Approval.
• Fines or sanctions, including revocation of sanctioning.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will enforce compliance with penalties.
Conclusion
The Combat Sambo League is committed to ensuring transparency and professionalism by requiring its name and logo to be displayed on all promotional materials. This ensures proper recognition of the League’s role in organizing sanctioned events.
Standards for Cooperation with State Regulators, Inspectors, and Investigators
1. Advanced Notification to the Commission
• Notification Requirement: Written notification to the Florida Athletic Commission at least 10 days prior to any sanctioned event.
• Method of Notification: Via email, postal mail, or online system if available.
Responsibility: The league ensures timely submission with all required details.
2. Admission of Commission or Department Representatives
• Free Admission: Authorized representatives of the Commission or DBPR granted free access to sanctioned events.
• Unrestricted Access: Includes competition floor, dressing rooms, officials' areas, and backstage zones.
Responsibility: The league ensures staff and security facilitate Commission representatives’ entry and access.
3. Self-Reporting of Violations to the Commission
• Reporting Requirement: League self-reports violations including safety issues, rule infractions, or integrity concerns.
• Timing of Reports: Report immediately for serious violations, otherwise within 48 hours post-event.
Responsibility: Compliance officer submits reports and documents all violations.
4. Policy on Appearance and Testimony Before the Commission
• Mandatory Appearances: Participants, officials, and representatives must appear before the Commission if requested.
• Truthful Answers: All individuals must answer inquiries truthfully.
Responsibility: The league informs participants and personnel of this requirement.
5. Policy on Cooperation with Commission or Department Representatives
• Cooperation Requirement: All representatives, employees, officials, and volunteers must cooperate with Commission/DBPR requests.
• Response Time: Requests acknowledged and acted upon promptly.
Responsibility: The league trains personnel to respond properly and promptly.
6. Policy Against Aggressive or Demeaning Behavior Toward Commission Representatives
• Behavioral Expectations: Aggressive, threatening, or demeaning behavior toward Commission or DBPR representatives is forbidden.
• Professional Conduct: Representatives must maintain respect and professionalism at all times.
• Consequences for Violations: Violations may result in sanctions or revocation of event sanction.
Responsibility: The league enforces this policy and ensures professional conduct.
Conclusion
The Combat Sambo League commits to full cooperation with regulators to ensure safety, integrity, and transparency of sanctioned events. These standards maintain professional relationships with the Florida Athletic Commission and other entities, ensuring compliance and fair competition.
Medical Safety Standards and Participant Care
To ensure participant safety and comply with the regulations of the Florida Athletic Commission (FAC), the Combat Sambo League maintains the following medical safety and participant care standards for all amateur sporting events.
1. Medical Personnel at the Event
A licensed physician, qualified to perform medical diagnostics and provide first aid, must be present at every event.
In addition, a licensed nurse or paramedic, trained in first aid and resuscitation procedures, must be on-site. Responsibility: Medical personnel must be fully available and able to intervene immediately in the event of injury or medical emergency.
2. Medical Equipment
The following medical equipment must be present and fully operational before the event begins:
- Breathing apparatus (oxygen tank or respiratory device).
- Automated External Defibrillator (AED).
- Fully stocked first aid kit, including bandages, antiseptics, and bleeding control materials.
- Splints for immobilizing fractures or dislocations.
Responsibility: Equipment must be inspected and confirmed operational before the start of the event.
3. Participant Health Check
All participants must undergo a pre-event medical examination assessing:
- Physical condition and health.
- Contraindications such as infectious diseases or conditions that pose safety risks.
- Pre-existing injuries that could impair safe participation.
Requirement: Each participant must submit a medical certificate confirming fitness for competition.
4. Staff Training
All event staff, including coaches, referees, and assistants, must be trained in basic first aid and emergency procedures.
Coaches and key staff must hold current CPR and first aid certifications.
Responsibility: Training and certification renewals must be conducted in accordance with current safety standards.
5. Safety Measures & Evacuation Plan
An emergency evacuation plan must be developed prior to the event.
The plan must cover emergencies such as injuries, fire, or other critical incidents. All participants and staff must be informed about:
- Medical station locations.
- Emergency exits.
- Evacuation routes.
Responsibility: Evacuation procedures must be communicated to all before the event begins.
6. Injury Documentation
All injuries must be recorded in the official medical log, including:
- Type of injury.
- Medical care provided.
- Doctor’s recommendations and follow-up requirements.
Responsibility: Records must be available for review by regulatory authorities upon request.
7. Medical Licensing Requirements
All medical personnel must hold valid licenses issued by recognized authorities.
Physicians, nurses, and paramedics must provide documentation verifying their qualifications.
8. Ongoing Health Monitoring
Participants must undergo periodic medical screenings before events and during training cycles. Screenings should include:
- Physical condition assessment.
- Health risk evaluation.
- Clearance consultation with a medical professional.
Requirement: A current medical clearance statement is mandatory for competition entry.
9. Post-Event Medical Oversight
Medical staff must monitor all participants after the event, especially those with injuries. Special observation is required for symptoms of concussion or delayed trauma.
Requirement: Participants with serious injuries cannot enter future events without official medical clearance.
The Combat Sambo League is committed to upholding the highest standards of athlete health, safety, and regulatory compliance. All FAC medical requirements will be met or exceeded at every event to ensure the well-being of our athletes and staff.
Standards for Pre-Match Physical Examination
To ensure the safety and well-being of all participants, the Combat Sambo League requires a thorough pre-match physical examination for every athlete before they are allowed to compete. These standards assess fitness, health, and readiness, and identify potential risks or medical conditions that could compromise safety.
1. Medical Clearance Requirement
- All athletes must undergo a medical examination conducted by a licensed physician before competing.
- Physician must provide written clearance confirming the athlete is fit for the specific event.
Responsibility: Examination must be completed within 48 hours before the event.
2. General Health Assessment
The examination should include:
- Physical exam including vital signs (blood pressure, heart rate, temperature).
- Cardiovascular evaluation.
- Respiratory check.
- Neurological assessment.
- Musculoskeletal examination.
Responsibility: Physician confirms all areas are assessed and the athlete is capable of competing.
3. Specific Health Conditions and Risk Factors
Physician will check for:
- Concussion history.
- Cardiac issues.
- Respiratory issues.
- Infectious diseases.
- Chronic conditions (diabetes, epilepsy, hypertension).
Responsibility: Physician decides if the athlete is fit or requires further treatment/clearance.
4. Injury History and Current Injuries
Athlete must disclose:
- Past injuries.
- Current injuries.
- Recovery status from prior injuries.
Responsibility: Athletes must be transparent and follow physician’s advice.
5. Screening for Drug Use and Supplements
- Drug testing if required.
- Disclosure of supplements/medications.
Responsibility: Any banned substances may lead to disqualification.
6. Documentation and Record-Keeping
Physician must provide:
- Fitness confirmation.
- Medical conditions/injuries.
- Clearance status.
- Care/treatment recommendations.
Responsibility: Records stored securely and available to authorities if needed.
7. Emergency Protocols and Medical History
- Medical history must be accessible to organizers.
- Emergency contact info required.
Responsibility: Information kept confidential but available to medical staff during emergencies.
8. Special Considerations for Combat Sports
- Ensure appropriate protective gear.
- Focus on injury prevention.
Responsibility: League provides guidelines for protective equipment.
The Combat Sambo League is committed to ensuring athlete health and safety through strict pre-match examination standards. These protocols protect athletes from preventable injuries and ensure only physically fit competitors participate.
Standards for Medical Equipment and Personnel Ringside During Each Match
1. Medical Personnel Ringside
At all times during each match, the Combat Sambo League will ensure that qualified medical personnel are present ringside:
• Licensed Physician: A licensed physician with experience in sports medicine must be stationed ringside.
• Paramedics or EMTs: At least one paramedic or EMT trained in advanced first aid, resuscitation, and trauma care must be present.
• Medical Assistants: Additional medical assistants or nurses may be present to support medical procedures.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure qualified medical professionals are always present.
2. Medical Equipment Ringside
A full set of medical equipment must be available ringside, fully operational, and easily accessible:
• Automated External Defibrillator (AED)
• Oxygen Supply
• First Aid Kit
• Splints and Immobilization Gear
• Stretchers or Backboards
• Gloves, Masks, and Other Protective Equipment (PPE)
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure equipment is checked and maintained in proper working condition.
3. Access and Immediate Response Time
• Immediate Medical Access: Medical personnel must have direct and immediate access to the ring.
• Response Time: Medical personnel should be able to respond within 30 seconds.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure no obstacles delay medical staff response.
4. Ringside Safety Protocols
• Clear Communication: Medical personnel must have communication tools (radios or headsets).
• Access to Athlete Information: Each athlete’s medical history and emergency contacts must be available ringside.
• Emergency Evacuation Plan: A clear plan must exist for transporting injured athletes to a hospital.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure communication systems and access to athlete information.
5. Monitoring During the Match
• Continuous Monitoring: Medical personnel must observe matches for signs of injury.
• Referee and Medical Coordination: Referees must communicate with medical personnel and signal them when needed.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure referees and medical staff coordinate effectively.
6. Post-Match Medical Evaluation
After the match, athletes who sustained injuries must undergo evaluation:
• Injury Report: Medical personnel will document injuries, treatments, and recommendations.
• Medical Clearance: Injured athletes must receive clearance before competing in future events.
Responsibility: The Combat Sambo League will ensure post-match evaluations guarantee athlete safety.
Conclusion
The Combat Sambo League is committed to providing care and protection to all athletes by ensuring medical personnel and equipment are ringside. These standards reduce risks, ensure swift responses, and safeguard athletes’ health.
INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Section D – Cooperation with Commission and Department Representatives at Events
1. Obligation to Cooperate
All representatives, employees, officials, or volunteers of Combat Sambo League shall fully cooperate with any reasonable request made by any duly authorized representative, employee, or official of the Florida Athletic Commission or the Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) at any sanctioned amateur event.
2. Scope of Cooperation
Cooperation shall include, but not be limited to:
- providing information, access, or assistance necessary for proper regulation,
- allowing inspection of facilities, equipment, or documentation,
- following safety or compliance directives issued by Commission or Department personnel.
3. Professional Conduct
All organizational personnel are required to maintain professionalism and courtesy when interacting with Commission or Department officials.
4. Enforcement
Failure to comply with this policy may result in disciplinary measures by Combat Sambo League, up to and including removal from the event, termination of duties, and referral to the Commission for additional sanctions.
INTERNAL REGULATIONS
Section E – Self-Reporting of Violations
1. Duty to Report
Combat Sambo League shall promptly self-report to the Florida Athletic Commission any violations of the League’s standards, rules, or regulations that occur during, or arise out of, any sanctioned amateur event held in the State of Florida.
2. Reporting Timeline
Such reports shall be submitted in writing to the Commission within five (5) business days
of the violation being discovered.
3. Content of Report
The report shall include:
- a description of the violation,
- names of the individuals or entities involved,
- date, time, and location of the incident,
- corrective or disciplinary actions taken by Combat Sambo League.
4. Cooperation with the Commission
Combat Sambo League shall fully cooperate with the Florida Athletic Commission in its review, investigation, or disciplinary proceedings arising out of such reported violation.
5. Recordkeeping
All reports and supporting documentation shall be retained in the official records of Combat Sambo League for a period of not less than three (3) years and shall be made available to the Commission upon request.
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