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PUBLIC LAW 106-210—MAY 26, 2000 114 STAT. 325 "(3)(A) all fees, charges, and expenses that will be assessed by or through the promoter on the boxer pertaining to the event, including any portion of the boxer's purse that the promoter will receive, and training expenses; "(B) all payments, gifts, or benefits the promoter is providing to any sanctioning organization affiliated with the event; and "(C) any reduction in a boxer's purse contrary to a previous agreement between the promoter and the boxer or a purse bid held for the event. "(b) DISCLOSURES TO THE BOXER.—A promoter shall not be entitled to receive any compensation directly or indirectly in connection with a boxing match until it provides to the boxer it promotes— "(1) the amounts of any compensation or consideration that a promoter has contracted to receive from such match; "(2) all fees, charges, and expenses that will be assessed by or through the promoter on the boxer pertaining to the event, including any portion of the boxer's purse that the promoter will receive, and training expenses; and "(3) any reduction in a boxer's purse contrary to a previous agreement between the promoter and the boxer or a purse bid held for the event. "(c) INFORMATION TO BE AVAILABLE TO STATE ATTORNEY GEN- ERAL. —A promoter shall make information required to be disclosed under this section available to the chief law enforcement officer of the State in which the match is to be held upon request of such officer. "SEC. 14. REQUIRED DISCLOSURES FOR JUDGES AND REFEREES. "A judge or referee shall not be entitled to receive any compensation, directly or indirectly, in connection with a boxing match until it provides to the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in a State a statement of all consideration, including reimbursement for expenses, that will be received from any source for participation in the match. "SEC. 15. CONFIDENTIALITY. "(a) IN GENERAL. —Neither a boxing commission or an Attorney General may disclose to the public any matter furnished by a promoter under section 13 except to the extent required in a legal, administrative, or judicial proceeding. "(b) EFFECT OF CONTRARY STATE LAW.—I f a State law governing a boxing commission requires that information that would be furnished by a promoter under section 13 shall be made public, then a promoter is not required to file such information with such State if the promoter files such information with the ABC. "SEC. 16. JUDGES AND REFEREES. "No person may arrange, promote, organize, produce, or fight in a professional boxing match unless all referees and judges participating in the match have been certified and approved by the boxing commission responsible for regulating the match in the State where the match is held.". SEC. 5. CONFLICT OF INTEREST. Section 17 of the Professional Boxing Safety Act of 1996 (15 U.S.C. 6308) (as redesignated by section 4 of this Act) is amended— 15 USC 6307f. 15 USC 6307g. 15 USC 6307h.