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February Rules Ed • Agenda • Official Visit Issues • Scouting Services • Legislation Update • Recent Violations • Recent Interpretations • Eligibility Center
Official Visit Issues • Meal Coupons • Your benefit to use them • Do not let hosts use guest meals/points for PSA • Host $$$$ • Cannot reimburse hosts • Get Advance from Business Office • No out of pocket $ from S/A or Coach • Host Rules Ed. (NEW)
Scouting Services • Is anyone using any type of Scouting Service to recruit? • List w/ contact information • Sending new Scouting Service Evaluation Form • Not complying w/form = no subscription
Legislation Update • Trying to override: • 2009-22 – Allows S/A to enter into a contract before enrolling (no pay). Also, in certain sports, delaying enrollment causes a loss of 1 season and S/A must sit a year. • 2009-51-B – Camps may only be conducted within a 100 mile radius. • 2009-37 – Women’s Basketball – Summer Evals. at open gyms
Recent Violations • Issues involving OV meal $$ • No skill-instruction in public view • Volunteer coaches • May receive 2 comp tickets to home games in their own sport • May not receive comp tickets to other home games (MBB, FB, MLAX)
Recent Interpretations • Camps/Clinics -- Ownership by Multiple Institutions (I/II/III) • Date Published: February 11, 2010 Item Ref: a Interpretation: • The academic and membership affairs staff confirmed that a camp or clinic is considered an institutional camp or clinic if an institution or multiple institutions is a majority owner (e.g., 51 percent). Further, the camp or clinic is considered an institutional camp or clinic for all institutions with any percentage of ownership (e.g., Institution A owns 40 percent and Institution B owns 25 percent, total ownership equals 65 percent and the camp or clinic is considered an institutional camp or clinic for both institutions).
Interpretations • Donations Made for Prospective or Currently Enrolled Student-Athletes to Outside Team or Organization (I/II/III) • Date Published: February 11, 2010 Interpretation: • The academic and membership affairs staff confirmed that donations made by individuals other than a prospective or currently enrolled student-athlete's relatives or legal guardians (e.g., neighbors, businesses) to an outside team or organization in the name of or on behalf of the prospective or currently enrolled student-athlete are precluded, inasmuch as these donations would be considered "earmarked" for the prospective or currently enrolled student-athlete. However, it is permissible for such individuals to make a donation to the general fund of the outside team or organization, provided it is not credited to a particular prospective or currently enrolled student-athlete.
Eligibility Center • PSA’s who have not transferred info to the new system appear in red • New “Task List” added to PSA’s account • Email – “Need translation of year 10”, “Need agent contract”