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Can I offer contests that involve international sports in Georgia? What are the requirements?
Based on the information provided in the context documents, you can offer contests that involve international sports in Georgia. However, there are certain requirements that you must meet.
Requirements for Promoting International Sports Contests in Georgia
To promote or hold a professional match, contest, or exhibition of boxing within Georgia, you must first apply for and obtain a promoter’s license from the commission [2.3]. The license is issued annually and expires on December 31 of each calendar year.
In addition to the license, you must also apply for and obtain a match permit from the commission for such professional match, contest, or exhibition of boxing [2.3]. Each application for a match permit shall be on a form provided by the commission and shall be accompanied by a nonrefundable application fee not to exceed $250.00 in the form of a cashier’s check made out to the commission.
The commission may charge an additional match fee in accordance with rules and regulations promulgated by the commission to implement the provisions of this article [2.3].
Notice and Affidavit Requirements
A licensed organization shall provide written notice to the commission of a match, contest, or exhibition authorized and governed by the organization no later than 15 days before the date of the match, contest, or exhibition [2.1]. The licensed organization governing the match, contest, or exhibition shall provide information required by the commission relating to the contestants, venue, rules for the competition, and anticipated level of physical conditioning and training of the contestants [2.1].
After a match, contest, or exhibition authorized and governed by the organization, the licensed organization shall file with the commission an affidavit that includes the number of tickets sold, the amount of gross receipts, the amount of sales tax to be paid to the Department of Revenue, and any other facts the commission may require [2.1]. Such affidavit shall be postmarked within three business days after the conclusion of the match, contest, or exhibition [2.1].
Exemptions and Restrictions
The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to any match, contest, or exhibition in which the contestants are all amateurs and which is governed or authorized by certain organizations listed in [2.2].
A promotional or giveaway contest which conforms with the qualifications of a lawful promotion specified in paragraph (16) of subsection (b) of Code Section 10-1-393 shall not be a lottery [3.1].
Conclusion
To summarize, you can offer contests that involve international sports in Georgia, but you must obtain a promoter’s license and a match permit from the commission, and pay the required fees. You must also provide written notice to the commission of the match, contest, or exhibition and file an affidavit after the event. There are exemptions for amateur contests and lawful promotional or giveaway contests.
Source(s):
- [2.1] Requirements for matches, contests, and exhibitions.
- [3.1] Lawful promotional and giveaway contests.
- [2.2] Application.
- [2.3] Promoter’s license and match permit requirements; applications; performance bond; fees.
Jurisdiction
Georgia, Georgia