Massachusetts 2023-2024 Regular Session

Massachusetts Senate Bill S825

Introduced
2/16/23  

Caption

Relative to college athlete compensation and agent regulation

Impact

If passed, SB 825 will significantly affect state laws concerning how student-athletes earn compensation. Colleges will be prohibited from enforcing rules that limit a student-athlete's ability to benefit from their own name, image, and likeness. Importantly, the legislation will protect student-athletes' scholarships and eligibility, ensuring they can pursue professional opportunities without fear of negative repercussions from their educational institutions. This could lead to an increase in financial support for college athletes and promote a more equitable environment in collegiate sports, where previously, student-athletes had limited rights to capitalize on their marketability.

Summary

Senate Bill 825, introduced by Barry R. Finegold, aims to regulate college athlete compensation and the agency representation of student-athletes in Massachusetts. The bill establishes definitions for key terms such as 'athlete agent', 'agency contract', and 'name, image or likeness agreement', and seeks to clarify the legal relationships between student-athletes and their representatives. By providing a framework for registering athlete agents and enforcing penalties for violations, the bill is designed to ensure fair treatment for student-athletes navigating the complexities of professional sports representation.

Contention

A notable point of contention surrounding SB 825 involves the role of athlete agents and the potential for exploitation. Critics of the bill argue that, without strict oversight, unscrupulous agents may take advantage of vulnerable student-athletes. The legislation attempts to address these concerns by mandating that athlete agents register with the state and comply with a range of legal requirements. However, skepticism remains regarding the effectiveness of enforcement mechanisms. Opponents also voice apprehension about how easily institutions might adapt to these changes, as habits formed under stricter amateurism rules may take longer to shift.

Companion Bills

MA S834

Similar To To increase access to higher education for disadvantaged students

MA S1522

Similar To To ensure the safety of students, faculty and staff on the campuses of state colleges, community colleges and state universities

MA H1254

Similar To Relative to community colleges and the career technical initiative

MA H1263

Replaced by Relative to college athlete compensation

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