New Mexico Register / Volume XXXV,
Issue 2 / January 30, 2024
This is an amendment to
15.6.5 NMAC, Section 11, effective 1/30/2024.
15.6.5.11 SPECIFICATIONS FOR HAND BANDAGES ON UNARMED
COMBATANTS’ HANDS:
A. Hand bandages on
the hands of a unarmed combatant shall be restricted
to soft gauze not more than [20 yards] 60 feet in length and two
inches in width; and held in place by not more than [eight] 10 feet
of adhesive tape not more than one and one-half inches for each hand. Wrapping of hands is mandatory.
B. The use of
adhesive tape over the knuckles is strictly prohibited. The tape shall not cover any part of the
knuckles when the hand is clenched to make a fist. One strip of tape one-quarter
inch may be placed between each finger to secure the wraps. Tape must be behind the knuckles one-half
inch.
C. The use of water
or any other liquid or material on the tape is strictly prohibited.
D. The hand
bandages shall be placed and adjusted in the dressing room in the presence of a
representative designated by the commission and, if requested, one
representative of the other unarmed combatant.
E. Under no
condition are gloves to be placed on the hands of the contestant until the
commission representative stamps or signs the commission’s approval on the hand
bandages.
F. No spirits of
ammonia may be used in the ring or cage.
G. Only
discretionary use of petroleum jelly may be used on the face prior to the start
of the fight.
H. In case of cuts,
only the following solutions are allowed:
(1) a
sealed solution of adrenaline 1/1000 at ringside;
(2) avetine; and
(3) thrombin.
I. All first aid
equipment used by a second, trainer or manager shall in all cases and at all times be subject to inspection
by the commission or its representative, or assigned physician and the decision
as to the use shall be final.
J. No prescribed
inhalers or any other type of aerosol inhaler may be used in the corner of any
fighter. A prescribed inhaler may be
given to the ringside physician prior to the start of the bout.
[15.6.5.11 NMAC - N, 3/23/2002; A, 8/26/2012; A, 1/30/2024]