Georgia 2023-2024 Regular Session

Georgia House Bill HB1276

Introduced
2/13/24  

Caption

Georgia High School NIL Protection Act; enact

Impact

If enacted, HB 1276 would notably amend state laws concerning minors, establishing regulations for how NIL compensation is implemented for high school athletes. This includes provisions for setting up trust accounts managed by conservators for qualifying minors who receive more than $15,000 in NIL compensation. The intent is to protect minors and ensure they don't fall victim to exploitation, thereby putting them on a more level financial ground as they navigate the complexities of being recognized athletes in high school sports.

Summary

House Bill 1276, known as the Georgia High School NIL Protection Act, seeks to enable high school student athletes to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL). The bill stipulates that contracts involving NIL compensation for student athletes will automatically expire upon graduation or termination of enrollment, thereby aiming to establish clear terms around NIL compensation. Additionally, it ensures that student athletes can have professional representation and mandates that educational institutions inform student athletes of the implications of NIL agreements on their eligibility for collegiate sports.

Contention

The discussions around HB 1276 highlight differing views on how these provisions will affect high school sports. Supporters argue that allowing NIL compensation will help student athletes gain financial independence and recognition in their athletic pursuits. However, opponents express concern regarding the potential for increased pressure on young athletes to monetize their status, possibly overshadowing their educational commitments. Additionally, there are worries that the bill may unintentionally create inequalities between schools and student athletes based on marketability and available resources.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

GA HB383

Georgia High School NIL Protection Act; enact

GA HB1128

Georgia Women's Bill of Rights; enact

GA SB359

"Protecting Georgians Act"; enact

GA HB555

Georgians First Residential Property Protection Act; enact

GA HB267

Riley Gaines Act; enact

GA HB418

Georgia Child Performer Empowerment and Protection Act; enact

GA HB968

Georgia Child Performer Empowerment and Protection Act; enact

GA HB686

Georgia Sports Betting Act; enact

GA SB351

"Protecting Georgia's Children on Social Media Act of 2024"; enact

GA HB184

Georgia Consumer Protection Towing Act; enact

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