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Chapter 2
Boxing, Wrestling, and Martial Arts

Articles

1
Administration
Sections 18600–18618
2
General Provisions
Sections 18620–18631
3
Jurisdiction, Licenses, and Exemptions
Sections 18640–18656
4
Applications
Sections 18660–18679
5
Bonds
Sections 18680–18685
7
Regulation of Contests
Sections 18700–18748
8
Amateur Boxing
Sections 18750–18758
9
Martial Arts
Sections 18760–18770
12
Revenue and Fiscal Affairs
Sections 18800–18828
13
Closed Circuit Telecast Revenue
Sections 18830–18837
14
Administrative Enforcement
Sections 18840–18860
15
Crimes and Penalties
Sections 18870–18878
16
Boxer Benefits
Sections 18880–18887
17
Mixed Martial Arts Retirement Benefit Fund
Sections 18888–18888.12
 



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

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