OAR 230-020-0060
Promoter’s License


(1) A promoter may not act as and cannot be licensed as a manager, second, or unarmed combat sports competitor. If an applicant for a promoter’s license already holds a license as a manager, second, or unarmed combat sports competitor, and fails to surrender such license as an incident to application for licensure as a promoter, the superintendent will deny such application.
(2) To qualify for licensure as a promoter, an applicant must:
(a) Submit a completed promoter application on a form supplied by the superintendent;
(b) Submit personal disclosures for any principal owner(s), substantial owner(s) or key person(s) with decision making authority whether in operations or management of the promotion or event.
(A) Information will be used to conduct criminal background checks and credit history.
(B) There must be at least one person listed on the promoters’ license in attendance at each event.
(c) Submit clear copies or electronic images of current government issued photographic identification cards that affirm identity, address and date of birth;
(d) The required application fee;
(e) Additional information requested by the Administrator that is necessary to determine the applicant’s suitability to act as a promoter;
(f) Meet the qualifications for licensure as a matchmaker, or show evidence that the applicant employs a licensed matchmaker;
(g) Demonstrate a history of credit worthiness, particularly in regard to the promotion of past events in Oregon or other jurisdictions;
(h) Demonstrate that the venues the applicant proposes to use comply with fire and safety regulations and that the dressing rooms and other facilities meet the requirements of the superintendent.

Source: Rule 230-020-0060 — Promoter’s License, https://secure.­sos.­state.­or.­us/oard/view.­action?ruleNumber=230-020-0060.

Last Updated

Jun. 8, 2021

Rule 230-020-0060’s source at or​.us