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Chapter 2052
Combative Sports

Sections

2052.001
Legislative Declaration
2052.002
Definitions
2052.003
Applicability of Other Law
2052.051
Administration of Chapter
2052.052
Rules
2052.053
Investigative Authority
2052.054
Continuing Education
2052.055
Combative Sports Advisory Board
2052.101
Promoter License
2052.102
Promoter License Application Requirements
2052.107
Other Combative Sports Licenses
2052.108
Application Requirements for Other Licenses
2052.109
Surety Bond
2052.110
License and Bonding Exceptions
2052.111
Denial of Application
2052.113
License and Permit Required for Closed Circuit Telecast
2052.114
License, Registration, and Permit Term and Renewal
2052.115
Promoter Responsibilities
2052.116
Amateur Combative Sports Association Registration
2052.117
Amateur Combative Sports Association Registration Requirements
2052.151
Imposition and Rate of Tax
2052.152
Tax Report and Payment
2052.153
Closed Circuit Telecast
2052.251
Gloves
2052.252
Regulated Amateur Events
2052.253
Kickboxing
2052.254
Elimination Tournaments
2052.302
Withholding of Purse and Forfeiture of Purse
2052.303
Civil Penalty; Injunction
2052.304
Petition for Review
2052.308
Appeal
2052.3015
Promoter Penalty for Late License
 



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Blank Outline Levels

The legislature occasionally skips outline levels. For example:

(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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