Massachusetts 2025-2026 Regular Session

Massachusetts House Bill H1930

Introduced
2/27/25  

Caption

Empowering student-athletes through NIL rights

Impact

The passage of HB 1930 will significantly amend the landscape of statutory regulations regarding college athletics in Massachusetts. Institutions of higher education will be prohibited from restricting student-athletes from earning NIL compensation and must adhere to guidelines that ensure transparency in NIL agreements. This law mandates that educational institutions provide support to athletes, such as legal and financial advisory services, further fostering an environment where student-athletes can navigate their rights effectively. The bill also establishes compliance responsibilities for institutions, including the appointment of an NIL compliance officer to oversee disclosures and ensure adherence to the law.

Summary

House Bill 1930, titled 'An Act empowering student-athletes through NIL rights,' seeks to empower student-athletes in the Commonwealth by allowing them to earn compensation for the use of their name, image, or likeness (NIL). This bill defines key terms such as 'student-athlete' and 'athlete agent,' and outlines the rights of student-athletes to earn compensation without affecting their scholarship eligibility or participation in intercollegiate athletics. By permitting NIL agreements, this legislation aims to align Massachusetts with a growing trend across the United States, where student-athletes are increasingly allowed to monetize their personal brands.

Contention

While the bill has gained support for its purpose of empowering student-athletes, it also faces challenges related to regulation and oversight. The enforcement provisions include stringent penalties for athletes' agents who violate the law, with potential fines reaching up to $100,000 per violation. This regulatory approach aims to protect student-athletes from unscrupulous practices, yet critics may argue that the complexity of compliance could deter grassroots players and widen gaps between larger institutions with more resources and smaller colleges. Opponents could also raise concerns that the emphasis on NIL rights might overshadow the primary educational missions of higher education institutions.

Overall_significance

Ultimately, HB 1930 represents a pivotal step in recognizing the rights of student-athletes as they navigate the business of college sports. As the bill is set to take effect on July 1, 2027, it sets the foundation for future discussions on the balance between athlete compensation, institutional integrity, and the ethical treatment of student-athletes in collegiate sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MA H3207

To modify the revenue requirements for smoking bars

MA H451

Relative to professional licensure and citizenship

MA H1929

To expand juvenile court justice access

MA H1928

Relative to accomplice and joint venture criminal liability

MA H3208

Establishing a sales tax on digital advertising services

MA H2677

Relative to the establishment of minority recruitment and selection program

MA H1280

Regulating insurance coverage for testing and deployment of autonomous vehicles and establishing school zone safety protocol

MA H1931

To enhance protections against child exploitation and misuse of emerging technologies

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