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New NCAA Legislation. Amendments Adopted at the January Meeting of the NCAA Board of Directors. February 15, 2011. PRESENTED BY THE VIRGINIA TECH OFFICE OF ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE. New Legislation.
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New NCAA Legislation Amendments Adopted at the JanuaryMeeting of the NCAA Board of Directors February 15, 2011 PRESENTED BY THE VIRGINIA TECH OFFICE OF ATHLETICS COMPLIANCE
New Legislation The following list does not contain ALL legislative amendments adopted in January. It does contain those amendments which have the potential to most directly impact the day-to-day activities of coaching staff members.
New Legislation Effective IMMEDIATELY
Athletics Department Staff Members • May not serve as a consultant for any athletics event which primarily involves prospects. May not endorse or promote the event. • May not endorse or promote a nonscholastic team, its facility, or its coach. Immediate
Recruiting – Baton Rule (Summer) • When replacing coaches on the road recruiting during June/July/Aug, the coach being replaced does not have to return to campus/airport before re-engaging in recruiting activities later. • The only consideration now during June/July/Aug is to ensure that your sport’s maximum staff number permitted to engage in off-campus recruiting activities is not exceeded on any single day. Immediate
Recruiting – Phone Call Start Date • Sets an additional trigger for the permissible start of phone calls to a prospect. • Old legislation required coaches to wait – in all cases – until July 1 following the junior year. • Now, if a prospect’s senior year begins prior to July 1 following the junior year, phone calls may begin on the first day of senior class. Immediate
On-Campus Competition Involving Prospect(s) • Updates legislation related to on-campus competition involving high school, prep school, or junior college teams/individuals. • Eliminates requirement that competition be on team’s schedule and approved by state or national authority. • Adds a requirement that no financial compensation may be provided. Immediate
Financial Aid – Summer • Permits a student-athlete who has not received athletics aid during the previous academic year to receive summer athletics aid. • Percentage awarded for summer may not exceed percentage to be received in following academic year. Immediate
New Legislation Effective August 1, 2011
Recruiting – Media Guides • Effective with 2011-12 media guides, provision of such publications to prospects (and parents, coaches, etc.) is limited to hyperlink or e-mail attachment only. • Note: Another proposal currently in the comment phase would permit provision of media guides on digital storage device. Final vote will occur in May. Aug. 1, 2011
Recruiting – Unofficial Visits • Permits two additional comp admits during an Unofficial Visit for non-traditional families. Aug. 1, 2011
Recruiting – Delayed Enrollment • Affects the rule requiring that prospects must enroll no later than the first opportunity following a year after expected/actual (whichever is earlier) HS graduation. • Permits the prospect to continue to compete FOR UP TO ONE ADDITIONAL YEAR in: 1) major international competition; 2) national team competition; 3) competition from which participants may directly qualify for final national team tryouts; and/or 4) final tryout competition from which participants are selected for national teams. Aug. 1, 2011
Eligibility – Temporary Certification • Increases the temporary certification period for recruited freshmen from 14 to 21 days. Aug. 1, 2011
Financial Aid • Exempts federal need-based financial aid administered by the university from counting against team limits. Aug. 1, 2011
Financial Aid • Exempts state need-based financial aid administered by the university from counting against team limits. • In the sports of basketball and football, will still cause a recruited student-athlete to become a “counter” upon engaging in competition. Aug. 1, 2011
Financial Aid • Exempts state merit-based financial aid administered by the university from counting against team limits. • In the sports of basketball and football, will still cause a recruited student-athlete to become a “counter” upon engaging in competition. Aug. 1, 2011
Financial Aid – Outside Awards • Role of the incoming student-athlete’s athletics participation in his/her selection for an outside award (off-campus scholarship) is no longer an issue. • Such aid is not countable, provided it is awarded through an established and continuing program, the recipient’s choice of schools is not restricted, and there is no direct connection between the donor and Virginia Tech. • Such aid can no longer trigger “counter” status. Aug. 1, 2011
Student-Athlete Benefits • Permits parents/guardians to receive complimentary admission to one Virginia Tech awards banquet during the student-athlete’s final academic year. Aug. 1, 2011
Student-Athlete Benefits • Increases the maximum total value for participation awards from $325 to $425 (seniors) and from $175 to $225 (underclassmen). • Also increases maximum award value for postseason competition (e.g. conference tourney, bowl, or NCAA championship) by $50. Aug. 1, 2011
New Legislation Effective August 1, 2012
Eligibility/Recruiting • Eligibility for prospects in an educational system that concludes with a Leaving Exam will be based on the date the prospect completes his/her Leaving Exam, regardless of delay. Aug. 1, 2012
Financial Aid – Books • Increases the equivalency figure for one academic year of “books” from $400 to $800. Aug. 1, 2012
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