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License
Terms and Restrictions of Licenses Issued by FOMS
The licenses issued by the Motorcycle Federation vary in their terms and limitations depending on the level of competition, role, and the field of motorcycle racing
Below is a summary of the terms and limitations for each license type
Permit
Promotor/Organizer
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1. Application and Approval Process
Proposal Submission
Promoters submit a detailed proposal to FOMS outlining the event's purpose, format, budget, safety measures, and compliance with FOMS guidelines.
Evaluation
FOMS reviews the proposal based on technical feasibility, financial sustainability, and alignment with federation policies.
Approval and Licensing
Upon approval, FOMS issues a formal permit or license authorizing the promoter to organize the event under FOMS jurisdiction.
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2. Licensing Agreements
Exclusive Rights
FOMS can grant exclusive rights for specific event types (e.g., regional championships, international races) to ensure no conflicting events occur in the same area or timeframe.
Duration and Scope
The agreement specifies the duration (e.g., single event, annual series) and geographical scope of the permit.
Branding and Logos
Promoters gain the right to use FOMS trademarks, logos, and official branding for the event.
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3. Support and Resources
Technical Support
FOMS can provide race officials, marshals, or technical inspectors to ensure compliance with international standards.
Promotion
Events may be promoted through FOMS channels, including social media, newsletters, and official websites.
Insurance Facilitation
Assistance in obtaining event insurance policies covering riders, spectators, and third-party liabilities.
Regulations
Promotor/Organizer
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1. Safety and Regulations
Compliance with Safety Standards
Promoters must adhere to FOMS and international safety regulations for track setup, rider equipment, and medical facilities.
Insurance Requirements
Promoters are obligated to secure comprehensive insurance coverage for all participants, officials, and spectators.
Emergency Services
Ensure the presence of ambulances, medical personnel, and safety marshals at the event.
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2. Financial Responsibilities
Permit Fees
Promoters must pay licensing fees, which may vary based on the event's scale and location.
Revenue Sharing
FOMS may impose a revenue-sharing arrangement, especially for high-profile events.
Prize Money
Promoters must guarantee the timely and fair distribution of prize money to competitors.
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3. Environmental and Ethical Standards
Sustainability
Promoters must implement eco-friendly measures, such as waste management and noise control.
Anti-Doping Compliance
Promoters are required to facilitate drug testing for competitors in line with FOMS anti-doping policies.
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4. Event Integrity and Branding
Use of FOMS Logos
Promoters must follow strict branding guidelines for using FOMS logos and trademarks.
Event Exclusivity
Promoters cannot host competing or conflicting events without prior approval from FOMS.
Media Rights
FOMS may retain exclusive rights to broadcast, stream, or distribute event footage.

