San José State University Athletic Department COMPLIANCE OFFICE Personnel & CARA November 10 & 12, 2015.

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San José State University Athletic Department COMPLIANCE OFFICE Personnel & CARA November 10 & 12, 2015

Personnel Questions

1. NCAA rules require an institution's Head Coach (HC) to promote an atmosphere of compliance within his/her program. True Pursuant to Bylaw , the HC is PRESUMED to be responsible for the actions of all Assistant Coaches (AC) and administrators who report, directly or indirectly, to him/her. HC shall PROMOTE an atmosphere of compliance within his/her program and shall MONITOR the activities of all personnel involved with the program who report, directly or indirectly, to him/her.

2. Which of the following can a HC do to promote an atmosphere of compliance within his/her program? D. All of the above NCAA Enforcement suggests the following actions be taken by HCs to demonstrate efforts to promote an atmosphere of compliance: 1.Communication 2.Monitoring 3.Documentation

COMMUNICATION HC should communicate with and understand the expectations of the University President, Director of Athletics and senior compliance administrators and communicate those expectations to the rest of the program's staff.

MONITORING HC should regularly discuss potential red flags with his/her staff and seek assistance from the compliance staff when red flags are identified. The HC is expected to ask questions if/when suspicious activity is identified (e.g., third parties, boosters).

DOCUMENTATION HC should document all communication on and resolution of compliance and monitoring efforts with his/her staff.

3. It is permissible for team managers to use chewing tobacco during practices. False Per Bylaw , the use of tobacco products is prohibited by ALL game personnel, including coaches, trainers, managers and game officials, in all sports during practice and competition.

4. It is permissible for a gymnastics volunteer coach (VC) to receive SJSU baseball season tickets. False Pursuant to Bylaw , in sports other than FB and BK, a VC is any coach who does not receive compensation from the athletics department or any organization funded by the athletics department or that is involved in the promotion of the institution's athletics program. (a) VC is prohibited from contacting and evaluating prospects off campus, from scouting opponents off campus and may not perform recruiting coordination functions.

Bylaw Volunteer Coach cont’d… (b) VC may receive a maximum of two complimentary tickets to home athletics contests in the coach's sport. (c) VC may receive complimentary meals incidental to organized team activities (e.g., pre- or postgame meals, occasional meals, but not training table meals) or meals provided during a prospect's official visit, provided the individual dines with the prospect.

5. In sports that are permitted the use of a VC (all but FB & BK), what is the limit on the number of VCs per sport? C. One Pursuant to Bylaw , in sports other than FB & BK at SJSU, an institution may use the services of one volunteer coach (per Bylaw ).  Indoor track and field, outdoor track and field, and cross country are separate sports for purposes of this provision.

6. It is permissible for a manager to conduct drills while the coach takes a break to speak to reporters. False Per Bylaw , a manager is an individual who performs traditional managerial duties (e.g., equipment, laundry, hydration) and meets the following additional criteria: a)The individual shall be a full-time undergraduate or graduate student, except that during their final semester of a degree program, they may be enrolled in less than a full-time program of studies, provided he/she is carrying the courses necessary to complete the degree requirements;

Bylaw Manager cont’d… b)The individual may participate in limited on-court or on-field activities during practice or competition involving student-athletes on a regular basis; c)The individual shall not provide instruction to student-athletes; d)The individual shall not participate in countable athletically related activities except as permitted in Bylaw (b); and e)In baseball, the individual shall forfeit any remaining eligibility in the sport at the institution at which the individual serves as a manager.

7. An undergraduate student assistant coach may conduct practice activities. True Per Bylaw , an undergraduate student assistant coach is any coach who is a student-athlete who has exhausted his/her eligibility in the sport OR has become injured to the point that he/she is unable to practice or compete ever again, and who meets the following additional criteria: (a) Is enrolled at the institution at which he/she most recently participated in intercollegiate athletics; (b) Is enrolled as a full-time undergraduate student in his/her first baccalaureate degree program, except that during the final semester of the degree program, he/she may be enrolled in less than a full-time degree program of studies, provided he/she is carrying the courses necessary to complete the degree requirements;

Bylaw Undergraduate Student Assistant Coach cont’d… (c) Is receiving no compensation or remuneration for coaching duties from the institution other than the financial aid that could be received as a student- athlete and expenses incurred on road trips that are received by individual team members; and (d) Is not involved in contacting and evaluating prospects off campus or scouting opponents off campus and does not perform recruiting coordination functions.

8. It is permissible to watch a future opponent’s competition against another team not in a tournament setting. False Pursuant to Bylaw , Off-campus, in-person scouting of future opponents (in the same season) is prohibited, except: –Per Bylaw , an institution's coaching staff may scout future opponents also participating in the same event at the same site. –Per Bylaw , an institution's coaching staff may attend a contest in the institution's conference championship or an NCAA championship contest in which a future opponent participates (e.g., an opponent on the institution's spring nonchampionship-segment schedule participates in a fall conference or NCAA championship)

9. It is permissible to hire a high school coach to be an assistant coach in the same sport at SJSU. False Pursuant to Bylaw , a coach may not be employed as a high school, prep school or two-year college coach in the same sport that he/she coaches at the institution.  This does not preclude employment at a high school, prep school or two-year college coach in a different sport.  Men's and women's teams in the same sport are considered different sports for purposes of this legislation.

10. A weight or strength coach (Athletic Performance) may do the following without being included on the limitations on number of coaches. C. Conduct pregame warm-ups Pursuant to Bylaw , a weight (strength and conditioning) coach may conduct flexibility, warm-up and physical conditioning activities prior to any game and prior to or during any practice or other organized activities without being included in the limitations on number of coaches.

11. When can a noncoaching staff member call a prospect? E. All of the above Per Bylaw , noncoaching staff members and noncountable coaches may call prospects under the following circumstances: (a) After NLI Signing or Other Written Commitment (offer of admission and/or financial aid). (b) After Receipt of Financial Deposit in response to the institution's offer of admission.

Bylaw , cont’d… Noncoaching staff members and noncountable coaches may call prospects under the following circumstances: (c) In Conjunction With Official Visit to a prospect or those individuals accompanying the prospect during the official visit transportation and during the official visit. (d) Regarding Institutional Camp/Clinic Logistical Issues provided no recruiting conversation or solicitation of particular individuals to attend a camp/clinic occurs during such calls.

12. Which of the following is permissible? E. Coach endorsing a recruiting database management service Not Permissible… Recruiting Service Consultants: Per Bylaw , athletics department staff members may not endorse, serve as consultants or participate on advisory panels for any recruiting or scouting service involving prospects. Quotes/Pictures Used to Promote Camp: Per Bylaw , coaching staff members may not promote a noninstitutional camp/clinic by permitting the use of his/her quotations and/or pictures in the camp/clinic brochure, unless that coaching staff member is employed by the camp.

#12 cont’d…Not Permissible… Consultant for/Endorsement of Noninstitutional Athletics Event Involving Prospects: Per Bylaw , an athletics department staff member may not serve as a consultant for a noninstitutional athletics event that primarily involves prospects and may not endorse or promote such an event. Promotion/Endorsement of a Prospect’s Team, Coach or Athletics Facility: Per Bylaw , an athletics department staff member shall not promote or endorse a prospect's team or coach, or an athletics facility that is primarily used by prospects.

13. A noncoaching staff member may not assist with drills during warm-ups. True Pursuant to Bylaw , a noncoaching staff member with sport-specific responsibilities (e.g., director of operations, administrative assistant) is prohibited from participating in on-court or on- field activities (e.g., assist with drills, throw batting practice, signal plays) and is prohibited from participating with or observing student- athletes in the staff member's sport who are engaged in nonorganized voluntary athletically related activities (e.g., pick-up games).

14. An outside consultant may observe practice sessions and provide analysis of student-athletes to coaching staff members without being included in the coaching limitations in that sport. True Pursuant to Bylaw , an institutional staff member or any other individual outside the institution (e.g., consultant, professional instructor) must count against coaching limits in the applicable sport as soon as the individual participates (in any manner) in any of the following: a)Provides technical or tactical instruction related to the sport to a student-athlete at any time; b)Makes or assists in making tactical decisions related to the sport during on-court or on-field practice or competition; or c)Engages in any off-campus recruiting activities.

Outside Consultants An outside consultant (e.g., former pro athlete, skill instruction specialist) may not:  Be involved in any on-court or on-field activities or instruction;  Provide any technical or tactical instruction to student-athletes at any time;  Make or assist in making any tactical decisions during on-court or on-field practice or competition. Participation in any of the aforementioned activities would require the consultant to count in the sport’s coaching limitations. [1/31/91, Official, 7/24/14, Ed Column]

Outside Consultants, cont’d… Examples of what the outside consultant CAN DO without counting in the sport’s coaching limitations include: Attending practice and competition; Participating in coaches meetings; Formulating game plans and analyzing video involving the institution's or opponent's team before or after practice or competition; Observe a student-athletes' athletics technique and discuss his/her observations with the coaching staff. [7/24/14, Ed Column]

Outside Consultant Exceptions Student-Athlete Seeking Instructional Assistance from Outside Consultants A student-athlete may receive assistance from an individual outside the institution (e.g., consultant, professional instructor) without the individual being counted in the institution's coaching limitations, provided:  The institution is not involved in any way in arranging for such activity;  Coaching staff members do not observe the activity;  The activity does not occur at the institution's facility;  The student-athlete(s) must pay the going rate for the services provided and may not receive preferential compensation arrangements (e.g., discount rate, deferred payments) not available to the general public. [10/5/95, Official]

Outside Consultant Exceptions, cont’d… Outside Consultant Training Coaching Staff An institution may hire a temporary consultant to provide in-service training for its coaching staff; however, no interaction with student- athletes is permitted unless the individual is counted against applicable coaching limits. [11/20/95, Ed Column]

Outside Consultant Exceptions, cont’d… Sports in which competition is judged… In diving & GYM at SJSU, an institution may allow a judge to observe practice sessions and display event scores without including the individual in the institution's coaching limitations in the sport, provided the individual does not interact with student-athletes and does not provide any analysis to coaching staff members. [12/18/09, Staff]

Outside Consultant Exceptions, cont’d… Sports Psychologists [2/2/15, Official] It is permissible for a sports psychologist to attend practice sessions without being included in the sport coaching limitations, provided the individual does not participate in any coaching activities. The sports psychologist may evaluate a student- athlete during a practice session only for assisting the student-athlete in off-court or off- field noncoaching activities (e.g., mental imagery) directly related to the sport.

Outside Consultant Exceptions, cont’d… Sports Psychologists [2/2/15, Official], cont’d… A sports psychologist may engage in "mental imagery" with a student-athlete without being considered a countable coach, provided no coaching activities occur; however, if a student- athlete is required to meet with the sports psychologist, such a meeting is considered a countable athletically related activity.

CARA Questions

Countable Athletically Related Activities (CARA) Pursuant to Bylaw , CARA includes any required activity with an athletics purpose involving student-athletes and at the direction of, or supervised by, one or more of an institution's coaching staff (including strength and conditioning coaches) and must be counted within NCAA weekly and daily limitations.

15. It is permissible to conduct required practice for three hours, followed by required weights for one hour and required film review for an additional two hours during one day. False Pursuant to Bylaw , during the declared playing season, a student-athlete's participation in CARA shall be limited to a maximum of four hours per day and 20 hours per week.

16. It is permissible to conduct three hours of required practice and require three hours of study hall on the same day. True Pursuant to Bylaw , CARA includes any required activity with an athletics purpose involving student-athletes and at the direction of, or supervised by, one or more of an institution's coaching staff (including strength and conditioning coaches) and must be counted within NCAA weekly and daily limitations. Administrative activities (e.g., academic meetings, compliance meetings) are not considered CARA.

17. Conditioning may not be conducted after a single competition. True Pursuant to Bylaw , CARA may not be conducted at any time (including vacation periods) following competition, except between contests, rounds or events during a multiday or multievent competition (e.g., double-headers in softball or baseball, rounds of golf in a multiday tournament).

18. Prior to September 15 or after April 15, a team conducting out-of-season, four student-athlete skill instruction may split a facility into two separate areas and conduct the activity at the same time. False Per Bylaws & , in sports other than football, outside the sport’s declared playing season, prior to September 15 and after April 15, not more than four student-athletes from the same team may be involved in skill-related instruction with their coaches at any one time in any facility. Such skill- related instruction shall not be publicized and shall not be conducted in view of a general public audience.

19. During the academic year, when a student- athlete requests the presence of a coach during his/her individual athletics activity, the activity must be counted against weekly hour limitations (CARA). True 20. A coach may workout in the same facility while student-athletes from his/her team are involved in voluntary workouts. False

21. It is permissible to give a student- athlete an award for his/her voluntary participation in the weight room. False

Bylaw Voluntary Athletically Related Activities In order for any athletically related activity to be considered "voluntary," all of the following conditions must be met: (a) The student-athlete must not be required to report back to a coach or other staff member (e.g., strength coach, trainer, manager) any information related to the activity. In addition, any staff member who observes the activity (e.g., strength coach, trainer, manager) may NOT report back to the student-athlete's coach any information related to the activity;

Bylaw Voluntary Athletically Related Activities cont’d… (b) The activity must be initiated and requested solely by the student-athlete. Neither the institution nor any athletics department staff member may require the student-athlete to participate in the activity at any time. A staff member may provide information to student- athletes related to available opportunities for participating in voluntary activities (e.g., times when the strength and conditioning coach will be on duty). A staff member may provide specific times for student- athletes to use institutional facilities for voluntary activities upon the student-athlete’s request;

Bylaw Voluntary Athletically Related Activities, cont’d… (c)The student-athlete's attendance and participation in the activity (or lack thereof) may not be recorded for the purposes of reporting such information to coaching staff members; and (d)The student-athlete may not be subject to penalty if he/she elects not to participate in the activity. In addition, a student-athlete may not be provided recognition or incentives (e.g., awards) based on his/her attendance or performance in the activity.

NOTE: Coaches may not be present during voluntary workouts.

Sports with Safety Exception… In GYM, SWM, TKR (Field events) & WP at SJSU, the safety exception applies, so in these sports, a coach may be present during voluntary, individual workouts in the regular practice facility without the workouts being considered CARA when the student-athlete uses equipment in that sport. The coach may provide safety or skill instruction but may not conduct the individual’s workouts. [Bylaws , , & ]

During the Summer… In GF, WTE, CC/TK, GYM & SWM at SJSU, it is permissible for coaches to participate in individual workouts with student-athletes during the summer, provided the request for such assistance is initiated by the student-athlete. This provision does NOT apply during institutional vacation periods.

22. How many hours does a competition count against the weekly hour limitations? B. Three Pursuant to Bylaw , all competition and any associated athletically related activities on the day of competition counts as three hours regardless of the actual duration of these activities.

23. A team begins to warm-up for a competition but right before the competition, there is an event that causes the competition to be cancelled. The team may use this day as an off day provided there is no more CARA. True Pursuant to Bylaw , when a competition is canceled prior to the start of the competition or canceled prior to the competition being considered a completed event in accordance with the playing rules of that sport, an institution may use that day as its required day off, provided the institution does not engage in any further CARA during that day.

24. It is permissible for a student-athlete to miss classes for practice. False Pursuant to Bylaw , no class time shall be missed at any time (e.g., regular academic term, mini term, summer term) for practice activities except when a team is traveling to an away-from-home contest and the practice is in conjunction with the contest. Class Time Missed for Home Contest: No class time shall be missed for practice activities on the day of a home contest unless the student- athlete has reported for the home contest, including associated pregame activities necessary for that day's home contest. BE REASONABLE in your requests!!!... [5/22/91, Staff]

25. When a team is out-of-season, it is not permissible to conduct required practice during Finals Week. True Pursuant to Bylaw (a), in sports other than FB, all CARA outside the playing season are prohibited one week prior to the beginning of the final examination period for the applicable academic term through the conclusion of each student- athlete's final exams. FB is subject to student-athlete declared discretionary time period outside the playing season on file with the Atheltics Director.