Page:United States Statutes at Large Volume 114 Part 1.djvu/360

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114 STAT. 324 PUBLIC LAW 106-210—MAY 26, 2000 "(C) the appeals procedure of the organization for a boxer's rating; and "(D) a hst and business address of the organization's officials who vote on the ratings of boxers. "(2) FORMAT; UPDATES. — A sanctioning organization shall— "(A) provide the information required under paragraph (1) in writing, and, for any document greater than 2 pages in length, also in electronic form; and Notification. "(B) promptly notify the Federal Trade Commission of any material change in the information submitted. " (3) FEDERAL TRADE COMMISSION TO MAKE INFORMATION AVAILABLE TO PUBLIC. — The Federal Trade Commission shall make information received under this subsection available to the public. The Commission may assess sanctioning organizations a fee to offset the costs it incurs in processing the information and making it available to the public. "(4) INTERNET ALTERNATIVE.— In lieu of submitting the information required by paragraph (1) to the Federal Trade Commission, a sanctioning organization may provide the information to the public by maintaining a website on the Internet that— "(A) is readily accessible by the general public using generally available search engines and does not require a password or payment of a fee for full access to all the information; "(B) contains all the information required to be submitted to the Federal Trade Commission by paragraph (1) in an easy to search and use format; and "(C) is updated whenever there is a material change in the information. 15 USC 6307d. " SEC. 12. REQUIRED DISCLOSURES TO STATE BOXING COMMISSIONS BY SANCTIONING ORGANIZATIONS. "A sanctioning organization shall not be entitled to receive any compensation directly or indirectly in connection with a boxing match until it provides to the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in a State a statement of— "(1) all charges, fees, and costs the organization will assess any boxer participating in that match; "(2) all payments, benefits, complimentary benefits, and fees the organization will receive for its affiliation with the event, from the promoter, host of the event, and all other sources; and "(3) such additional information as the commission may require. 15 USC 6307e. " SEC. 13. REQUIRED DISCLOSURES FOR PROMOTERS. "(a) DISCLOSURES TO THE BOXING COMMISSIONS. —A promoter shall not be entitled to receive any compensation directly or indirectly in connection with a boxing match until it provides to the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in a State a statement of— "(1) a copy of any agreement in writing to which the promoter is a party with any boxer participating in the match; "(2) a statement made under penalty of perjury that there are no other agreements, written or oral, between the promoter and the boxer with respect to that match; and