105 - Powers and duties of executive director.

     § 105.  Powers and duties of executive director.        The executive director shall supervise the administrative     work of the commission. The executive director shall have the     power and duty:            (1)  To attend the meetings of the commission.            (2)  To recommend to the commission suspension or        revocation of any license or permit issued pursuant to this        part for violations of any provisions of this part or the        rules and regulations of the commission or when such action        is necessary to protect the public welfare.            (3)  To supervise and direct staff appointed by the        secretary engaged in work directly related to the        implementation of this part.            (4)  To prepare and recommend to the commission rules and        regulations and amendments thereto regarding the matters        regulated under this part.            (5)  To implement and supervise a drug testing program of        all athletes licensed under Subpart B (relating to boxing) in        consultation with the Medical Advisory Board and the        Department of Health.            (6)  To present the standing committees of both Houses of        the General Assembly with an annual review of the        commission's rules and regulations.            (7)  To establish and maintain a record of all boxers        licensed under Subpart B, showing for each licensee all of        the following:                (i)  The date licensed.                (ii)  The results of prefight and postfight            physicals.                (iii)  Any fictitious or assumed names by which the            licensee competes.                (iv)  The number and dates of any suspensions of the            licensee.                (v)  The dates when the licensee is knocked out.                (vi)  The licensee's record from other states.            (8)  To administer and make effective the provisions of        this part and the rules and regulations made under this part.            (9)  To conduct a substantial portion of the activities        required by this part at a single central location, wherein        all records of the commission shall be maintained.            (10)  To prepare an annual budget for the consideration        of the commission, showing the costs of operation and        revenues received in the previous fiscal year and the        estimated costs of operations and revenues to be received in        the next fiscal year. The budget shall be approved by the        commission and forwarded to the secretary in a timely fashion        for his review and inclusion in the budget request of the        department.            (11)  To aid the commission in the promotion of boxing        contests in this Commonwealth.            (12)  To supervise collection of taxes on professional        wrestling exhibitions.        Cross References.  Section 105 is referred to in section 709     of this title.