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19 NYCRR 211.40

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Announcers duties and authority

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The announcer shall be the master of ceremonies at each contest or exhibition. No announcements from the ring shall be made except by the announcer unless otherwise directed or authorized by the commission, and no announcements from the ring shall be made except as approved by the commission in advance. Introductions from the ring of individuals in attendance shall precede the announcement of the names and correct weights of the participants, and any other matters the announcer is directed to announce by the commission. The announcer shall announce the winner of each contest or exhibition at its conclusion.

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