Iowa 2025-2026 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF628

Introduced
2/28/25  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to compensation and name, image, and likeness rights of student athletes at postsecondary educational institutions, providing remedies, and including applicability provisions.

Impact

The bill will have significant implications for postsecondary educational institutions, as it mandates them to facilitate opportunities for student athletes to earn compensation from third parties. Educational institutions are also barred from interfering with the athletes' contractual agreements, thereby giving student athletes more autonomy. This bill is designed to create a more equitable environment that acknowledges the commercial potential of student athletes' names and likenesses, aligning with wider national trends regarding athlete compensation in collegiate sports.

Summary

House File 628 (HF628) addresses the rights of student athletes concerning their name, image, and likeness (NIL), providing them with the ability to earn compensation while participating in intercollegiate athletics. Specifically, the bill prohibits athletic associations and conferences from imposing limitations on a student athlete's ability to participate in sports or earn money from their NIL without penalty. It reinforces the idea that student athletes should not have their financial aid eligibility impacted by earning compensation, ensuring they can receive rewards for their likeness without jeopardizing their educational support.

Contention

Controversy surrounding HF628 may arise from differing opinions on the extent to which student athletes should independently navigate financial opportunities. While proponents argue that the bill empowers athletes and rights their ability to capitalize on their personal brands, critics argue that it might lead to inequalities among athletes, particularly between those at larger universities with extensive resources and those from smaller institutions. Additionally, the bill includes provisions that limit how and when these athletes can engage in contracts, which may lead to further debates over fairness and transparency in college sports.

Legal provisions

HF628 includes legal safeguards for student athletes, such as allowing civil action against third parties who violate the NIL rights or interfere with an athlete's compensation opportunities. It establishes that any terms in contracts which conflict with the bill are void, and it ensures that the rights provided to student athletes do not classify them as employees of the educational institutions. Furthermore, the bill mandates educational workshops from institutions on various related topics, emphasizing a long-term commitment to the welfare and development of student athletes.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

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