One unarmed combat commission license issued in Wayne County during Q2

One unarmed combat commission license issued in Wayne County during Q2
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One unarmed combat commission license was issued by the Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs (LARA) in Wayne County during the second quarter, an increase over the same quarter of the previous year, according to data provided by the department.

No unarmed combat commission licenses were issued in Wayne County during the same quarter of the previous year.

LARA comprises several agencies, bureaus and commissions that influence business growth and job creation through regulation.

Total unarmed combat commission licenses issued in Wayne County during the 2nd quarter
Types of Licenses Issued Licenses Issued in Q2 2021 Licenses Issued in Q2 2020 % Change
Amateur Mixed Martial Artist 0 0
Announcer 0 0
Judge 0 0
Matchmaker 0 0
Professional Boxer 1 0 Increase
Professional Mixed Martial Artist 0 0
Professional Promoter – Business 0 0
Professional Promoter – Individual 0 0
Referee 0 0
Timekeeper 0 0

Due to data inconsistencies not all professional licenses for the area are listed.



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