Boxing Control. [Ch. 30. No. 12. institution or any amateur athletic or any other organised association or body from all or any of the provisions of this Ordinance or any regulations made thereunder and may in its discretion revoke any such permit. SCHEDULE PART I. 1. These regulations may be cited as the Boxing Regulations. 2. In these regulations ‘the Board” means the Trinidad Boxing Board of Control. 3. (1) The Board shall register and issue licences annually in respect of all premises approved by the Board for the holding of boxing contests and to all approved (a) promoters of professional boxing contests; (b) professional boxers; (c) referees, judges and timekeepers. (2) Every licence so issued shall expire on the 31st of December following the date of issue unless previously revoked. (3) The fees payable to the Board in respect of such licences shall be $2.40 in respect of a promoter’s licence and $1.20 in respect of any other licence. 4, Applicants for referees’ and judges’ licences may be required to pass a test or otherwise satisfy the Board as to their qualifications for being so licensed. 5. No boxer’s licence shall be issued to any applicant who is under 17 years of age. 6. Applicants for licences shall supply such information as may be required by the Board in respect of their qualifications for being licensed. 7. The Board may in its discretion and without assigning any reason therefor refuse to issue any licence or revoke or suspend any licence after its issue. 8. (1) Every application for a permit to hold a boxing contest shall be made in writing to the Board not less than 14 days prior to the proposed date for the holding of the contest and shall be accompanied by the following information :-— (a) the date and place of the boxing contest; (5) the contest proposed and the names of the contestants: (c) the names of the referees and judges for each contest; T.—IV. 18 273