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School Name: University of Colorado
School State: Colorado
Policy Effective Date: July 1, 2021
Policy Name: University of Colorado NIL Policy
State Policy: State has NIL Policy
Other Information: The NCAA issued an Interim Policy directing schools located in a state with an active NIL law to follow those regulations in place of NCAA rules.
Permitted Activities:
* NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
* Student-athletes may earn market value compensation for use of their name, image or likeness in a wide range of activities, including but not limited to: ['Endorsements & Sponsorships', 'Appearances, Autograph Sessions', 'Social Media Content', 'Entrepreneurial Ventures', 'Sports Camps']
* Identification as an athlete is permitted.
* Booster agreements are permitted.
Compensation:
* Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services']
Prohibited Activities:
* Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
* Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
* Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
* Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
(a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
(b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
(c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
(c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
* Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
* Engagements must not be performed during team activities
* Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
Trademarks and Licensing:
* Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
* Student cannot license school trademarks
Use of Facilities:
* Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
* Student cannot rent school facilities
Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
* Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
* Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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School Name:
School State:
Policy Effective Date: 4/5/2023
Policy Name: Long Beach State Athletics NIL Policy
State does not have a NIL Policy
Other Information:
Permitted Activities:
* Identification as an athlete is permitted.
* Booster agreements are permitted.
Compensation:
Prohibited Activities:
* Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
* Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
* Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
* Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
(a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
(b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
(c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
(c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
* Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
* Engagements must not be performed during team activities
* Engagements must not require the student athlete to wear team-issued apparel
Trademarks and Licensing:
* Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
* However, the student athlete may license school trademarks
Use of Facilities:
* Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
* However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
* Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
* Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
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School Name: Auburn University
School State:
Policy Effective Date: February 2, 2022
Policy Name: Auburn Athletics Name, Image, and Likeness Policy
State does not have a NIL Policy
Other Information:
Permitted Activities:
* NIL Activities are allowed by the Student Athlete
* Identification as an athlete is permitted.
Compensation:
* Compensation may be in the form(s): ['Cash', 'Goods', 'Free or Discounted Services or Product']
Prohibited Activities:
* Engagements must condition payments on rendering of services
* Engagements must not be used in recruiting or as an inducement for enrollment
* Engagements must not have specific athletic results as a requirement for being paid.
* Athletic results are defined as explicitly requiring a certain level of performance during games or matches, such as:
(a) participating in a certain number of games or matches,
(b) scoring a certain number of points in a game or match,
(c) reaching some metric in a game or games (e.g., yards rushed), or
(c) winning a certain number of games or matches during a season.
* Merely appearing as an athlete is not a requirement for athletic results.
Trademarks and Licensing:
* Engagements must not explicitly require the student athlete to use the school name, team name or nicknames, or mascot name during the engagement activities
* Student cannot license school trademarks
Use of Facilities:
* Engagements must not require the student athlete to use school housing, facilities, or equipment, not including uniforms
* However, the student athlete may rent school facilities
Prohibited Industries, Product Categories, and Products:
* Compensation cannot be in the form of prohibited products or product categories
* Engagements cannot be in support of a prohibited industry unless the engagement doesn't not involve a prohibited product category or product from that industry
* Engagements are in violation of the rules if they are explicitly in one of the following industries: ['Tobacco company or brand', 'Alcoholic beverage company or brand', 'Seller or dispensary of a controlled substance', 'Adult entertainment business', 'Casino or entities that sponsor or promote gambling activities']