North Carolina 2023-2024 Regular Session

North Carolina House Bill H965

Introduced
5/1/24  
Refer
5/2/24  
Refer
5/24/24  
Report Pass
6/4/24  

Caption

UNC Intrastate Athletic Competition

Impact

If enacted, HB 965 will directly affect how intercollegiate athletics operate within North Carolina. By requiring high-enrollment institutions to compete against each other at least once per academic year and more substantially every six years, the bill emphasizes the value of local rivalries. Additionally, the bill allocates $1 million in nonrecurring funds to inform relevant institutions and the public about the new competitive requirements, which reflects a commitment to ensuring compliance and promoting public awareness of the benefits of intrastate athletic events.

Summary

House Bill 965 aims to mandate regular competitive games among eligible constituent institutions of the University of North Carolina, specifically in high-profile sports such as football and basketball. The intent is to promote intrastate athletic rivalries that could bolster sports tourism, which is considered a significant economic driver for the state. The bill establishes a framework to ensure that high-enrollment institutions engage in athletic competition with one another, thereby fostering stronger ties and greater visibility within the state’s sports landscape.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HB 965 appears to be supportive among stakeholders who recognize the economic potential of enhanced athletic competition. Proponents highlight that fostering rivalries could enhance attendance and viewership, leading to increased revenue for both the universities and local economies. However, any emotional or community concerns related to the requirements are yet to be articulated in detail, as the bill primarily seems to focus on economic benefits and competitive integrity.

Contention

While there is significant support for the bill from proponents who emphasize the economic benefits, potential areas of contention may arise regarding scheduling and logistics for institutions to comply effectively with the mandated competitions. Institutions might face challenges in balancing their athletic programs, especially with existing schedules and commitments. The emphasis on high-enrollment institutions could also spark debates about equity and representation within collegiate athletics in North Carolina, as smaller schools may feel overlooked in the push for increased athletic visibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NC H469

Restoring Rivalries Act

NC HB276

AN ACT relating to athletic competitions.

NC SB206

Collegiate athletics: student athlete compensation and representation.

NC HB2421

Intercollegiate athletics programs; certain intrastate competition required.

NC SB906

Collegiate athletics: student athlete compensation.

NC SCR116

Commends Jim Hawthorne on his retirement as the legendary "Voice of the Tigers" at LSU football, baseball, and men's basketball athletic competitions.

NC SR130

Recognize JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson as National Athletic Director of the Year.

NC SB6

AN ACT relating to athletics and declaring an emergency.

NC S636

School Athletic Transparency

NC SB2517

"MS Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act" and "Uniform Athletes Agent Act"; bring forward.

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