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FYI: Name, Image, Likeness (NIL) NCAA Bylaw 12.1.2.4.5 Exception (Includes F-1 International Students)

WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC.
8 min readFeb 10, 2021

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NIL NCAA BYLAW 12.1.2.4.5 Exception Charitable or educational promotions or fundraising activities that involve the use of athletics ability by student-athletes to obtain funds (e.g., [sport-a-thons]) are permitted.

NIL NCAA BYLAW 12.1.2.4.5 Exception for Institutional Fundraising Activities Involving the Athletics Ability of Student-Athletes. Institutional, charitable or educational promotions or fundraising activities that involve the use of athletics ability by student-athletes to obtain funds (e.g., “swim-a-thons”) are permitted only if: (Revised: 5/11/05). Example: http://swim-a-thons.org or http://sport-a-thons.org

(a) All money derived from the activity or project go directly to …[WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC.] the charitable, educational or nonprofit agency;

(b) The student-athletes receive no compensation or prizes for their participation; (see California Labor Code 1720.4(a) below) and

(c) The provisions of Bylaw 12.5.1 are satisfied.

12.5.1 Permissible.

12.5.1.1 Institutional, Charitable, Educational or Nonprofit Promotions. [WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC., a] noninstitutional charitable, educational or nonprofit agency may use a student-athlete’s name, picture or appearance to support its charitable or educational activities or to support activities considered incidental to the student-athlete’s participation in intercollegiate athletics, provided the following conditions are met…

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Written by WHOMENTORSDOTCOM INC.

Rauhmel Fox, @AFAGRAD, CEO, 509(a)(2) Scientific Research, H-1B Cap Exempt Employer @H1BExemptVisa, Nonexempt Project Fiscal Sponsor, Adviser @1BUSDWWVCFUND

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