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Can I offer contests that involve international sports in Idaho? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that the Idaho Athletic Commission regulates contests and exhibitions in Idaho. The commission has the power to issue and revoke sanctioning permits for amateur and professional contests and exhibitions, including those that are broadcasted on closed-circuit telecasts within the state [2.1].
Requirements for Offering Contests in Idaho
To offer contests in Idaho, a promoter must obtain a license from the Idaho Athletic Commission [1.2]. The promoter must appear before the commission and prove their preparations to successfully promote a sanctioned event and pay all obligations [1.2].
A contest may not be arranged on behalf of a promoter except by a licensed matchmaker [1.4].
International Sports Contests
The context documents do not provide specific information on whether contests involving international sports can be offered in Idaho. However, the commission has the power to issue and revoke sanctioning permits for amateur and professional contests and exhibitions, including those originating outside of Idaho [2.1].
Therefore, it is recommended that you contact the Idaho Athletic Commission directly to inquire about the specific requirements for offering contests involving international sports in Idaho.
Conclusion
To offer contests in Idaho, a promoter must obtain a license from the Idaho Athletic Commission. The commission has the power to issue and revoke sanctioning permits for amateur and professional contests and exhibitions, including those originating outside of Idaho. For more information on the specific requirements for offering contests involving international sports in Idaho, it is recommended that you contact the Idaho Athletic Commission directly.
Source(s):
- [2.1] SANCTIONING PERMIT FOR AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL CONTESTS AND EXHIBITIONS — TELECASTS.
- [1.2] REQUIREMENTS FOR LICENSE AS A PROMOTER.
- [1.4] ARRANGEMENT OF CONTEST FOR PROMOTER.
Jurisdiction
Idaho