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HomeBusiness and Professions CodeDiv. 8Ch. 2Art. 16§ 18880 Athlete Financial Security Fund

§ 18880 Athlete Financial Security Fund

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§ 18880 Athlete Financial Security Fund

Key Takeaways

  • •This law helps professional boxers save money for when they can't work anymore, especially if they get hurt.
  • •Boxers can get really bad injuries like brain damage or eye problems from fighting, so this law makes sure they have some money for medical care later.
  • •The law also keeps an eye on boxers who fight in other states to make sure they’re safe when they fight in California again.
  • •This only applies to professional boxers who have a license in California.

Example

A boxer gets knocked out in a fight in Nevada. Later, they want to fight in California.

California will check what happened in Nevada. If the boxer got hurt badly, they might have to wait before fighting again in California to make sure they’re okay.

AI-generated — May contain errors. Not legal advice. Always verify source.

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§ 18880 Athlete Financial Security Fund

(a) The Legislature finds and declares all of the following: (1) That professional athletes licensed under this chapter, as a group, for many reasons, do not retain their earnings, and are often injured or destitute, or both, and unable to take proper care of themselves, whether financially or otherwise, and that the enactment of this article is to serve a public purpose by making provisions for a needy group to insure a modicum of financial security for professional athletes. (2) Athletes licensed under this chapter may suffer extraordinary disabilities in the normal course of their trade. These may include acute and chronic traumatic brain injuries, resulting from multiple concussions as well as from repeated exposure to a large number of subconcussive punches, eye injuries, including retinal tears, holes, and detachments, and other neurological impairments. (3) The pension plan of the commission is part of the state’s health and safety regulatory scheme, designed to protect boxers licensed under this chapter from the health-related hazards of their trade. The pension plan addresses those health and safety needs, recognizing the disability and health maintenance expenses those needs may require. (4) The regulatory system of California is interrelated with the conduct of the trade in every jurisdiction. Athletes licensed under this chapter participate in contests in other states and many athletes who are based in those other jurisdictions may participate in California on a single-event basis. (5) The outcomes and natures of fights in other jurisdictions are relevant to California regulatory jurisdiction and are routinely monitored for health and safety reasons, so that, for example, a knockout of an athlete licensed under this chapter in another jurisdiction is paid appropriate heed with respect to establishing a waiting period before that athlete may commence fighting in California. (6) The monitoring of other jurisdictions is an integral part of the health and safety of California athletes licensed under this chapter due to the interstate nature of the trade, and therefore the regulatory scheme for contests and athletes under this chapter should reflect this accordingly. (b) The provisions of this article pertain only to professional boxers licensed under this chapter. (Amended by Stats. 2006, Ch. 465, Sec. 13. Effective January 1, 2007.)

Last verified: January 22, 2026

Key Terms

professional athletespension planhealth and safety regulatory schemetraumatic brain injuriesregulatory system

Related Statutes

  • § 18881 Boxer Pension Funding Plan
  • § 18882 Boxer Pension Contributions
  • § 18884 Boxing Ticket Donation Rule
  • § 18887 Boxer Medical Retirement Benefits
  • § 1000 Chiropractic Board Authority

References

  • Official text at leginfo.legislature.ca.gov
  • California Legislature. Business and Professions Code. Section 18880.
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