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The commission will not change a decision rendered at the end of a boxing contest unless
(1) the commission determines that there was collusion affecting the result of the contest;
(2) the compilation of the scorecards of the judges discloses an error that causes the decision to be given to the wrong contestant;
(3) as the result of an error in interpreting a provision of this chapter, the referee has rendered an incorrect decision; or
(4) the commission discovers any other act that might have caused one contestant to gain an unfair advantage.
History: Eff. 9/10/86, Register 99
Authority: AS 05.05.020 (b)
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