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1 NCAA Division III Compliance Concepts NCAA Division III Compliance Concepts2014

2 Session Objectives Learn compliance responsibilities and tasks. Recognize potential compliance issues relative to academic and athletics certification. Discover suggested topics for staff rules education. Become familiar with compliance resources.

3 ncaa.org Homepage Body

4 My Apps

5 Division III Homepage

6 Division III Compliance Resources

7 Eligibility Certification Four areas to certify: –Academics. –Amateurism. –Semesters/Quarters. –Seasons of Participation.

8 Eligibility Certification (cont.) Required for: –First-time college enrollees. –Transfers. –Undergraduates. –Graduate and post-baccalaureate students. –Continuing students.

9 Academic Certification Checklist WHO? Admitted ? NCAA Bylaw 14.1.7 Transfer Exception? Bylaws 14.5.4.1 & 14.5.5.1.1 Legislative Relief Waiver? First-Time College Enrollee Undergrad Transfer Grad Transfer Continuing Undergrad Continuing Grad

10 Academic Certification Checklist (cont.) WHO? Full Time ? Bylaws 14.1.8 & 14.1.9 Drop/Add? Bylaw 14.1.8.1.1 Good Academic Standing Bylaw 14.01.2.1 Satisfactory Progress? Bylaw 14.4.1 First-Time College Enrollee Undergrad Transfer Grad Transfer Continuing Undergrad Continuing Grad

11 Amateurism Certification Checklist (cont.) WHO? Expenses and Prize Money Preferential Treatment, Benefits and Services? Bylaw 12.1.1 Skills for Pay & Promise of Pay? Bylaws 12.1.3.2 & 12.1.5.2 Agents? Bylaw 12.3 Outside Competition History? Bylaw 14.7 Professional Involvement? Bylaw 12.2 First-Time College Enrollee Undergrad Transfer Grad Transfer Continuing Undergrad Continuing Grad

12 Semesters and Seasons of Participation Certification Checklist WHO? Delayed Enrollment/ Organized Competition? Bylaw 14.2.4.3 Use of a Season? Bylaw 14.2.4.3.2 Full Time or Part Time? Bylaws 14.1.8 and 14.1.9 First-Time College Enrollee Undergrad Transfer Grad Transfer Continuing Undergrad Continuing Grad

13 Interdepartmental Collaboration Remember other departments and individuals with whom athletics should be communicating: –Financial aid office. –Registrar’s office. –Admissions office. –Student affairs. (including disability services) –International student services. –Athletics direct report.

14 August Compliance tasks and individuals involved: –Administer rules test. –Administer student-athlete (SA) compliance paperwork/forms. –Verify rosters and walk-ons. –Confirm SA eligibility. –File all SA compliance and affirmation forms.

15 Eligibility Certification Forms Required SA eligibility forms: –Summary of Regulations. –Form 13-3c: SA Statement. (before competition) –Form 13-3f: Drug-Testing Consent Form. (before competition) –Form 13-4c: SA Affirmation of Eligibility. –Form 13-10c: General Amateurism and Eligibility Form for International and Select SAs.

16 Getting in the Game Videos

17 Getting in the Game Videos (cont.)

18 Eligibility Certification Forms (cont.) Additional eligibility forms: –HIPAA/Buckley Amendment/Consent Waiver Form. –Permission to Contact: Self-Release Form. –Form 13-1: Certification of Compliance for Institutions.  Due September 15. –Form 13-2: Certification of Compliance for Staff. Members of Athletics Departments.  Due September 15.

19 Compliance Forms

20 Compliance Forms (cont.)

21 August Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Finalize the Sports-Sponsorship and Demographic Form. –Check NCAA Directory to ensure institutional designees are correct. –Monitor official and unofficial visits. Rules Education: Recruiting Activities

22 September Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Roster changes. –Continually confirm SA enrollment status. –Monitor official and unofficial visits. –Monitor playing and practice season activities.

23 September (cont.) Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Review sports wagering and ethical conduct with SAs. –Financial aid report due. –Required forms due:  Certification of Compliance for Staff Members of Athletics Department.  Certification of Compliance for Institutions. Rules Education: Financial Aid

24 DIII Trivia!!!

25 October Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Roster changes. –Continually confirm SA enrollment status. –Monitor official and unofficial visits. –Monitor playing and practice season activities. –Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act report due.

26 October (cont.) Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Continue/certify winter sport SA eligibility. –Track injured fall sport SAs for hardship purposes. –Review travel expenses and benefits with those fall sports that qualify for postseason. Rules Education: Benefits and Expenses

27 November Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Roster changes. –Continually confirm SA enrollment status. –Monitor official and unofficial visits. –Monitor playing and practice season activities. –Review proposed legislation.

28 November (cont.) Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Review legislation regarding permissible outside competition during vacation. –Grant permission to contact and review incoming transfer releases. Rules Education: Continuing Eligibility

29 DIII Trivia!!!

30 December Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Begin certification checks for midyear enrollees. –Continuing eligibility checks. –Monitoring playing and practice season activities. –Roster changes. Rules Education: Proposed Legislation

31 January Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Roster changes. Be aware of winter and spring sport walk-ons. –Orientation and compliance paperwork with midyear enrollees. –Review camp/clinic brochures and literature – are SAs featured?

32 January (cont.) Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Confirm full-time enrollment. –Monitor, monitor, monitor. Rules Education: Adopted Legislation

33 February Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Advise SAs to ensure meeting institutional academic requirements of major. –Finalize all eligibility certification for spring sport SAs. –Review travel expenses and benefits with those winter sports that qualify for postseason. –Monitor, monitor, monitor. Rules Education: Gambling

34 DIII Trivia!!!

35 March Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Review travel expenses and benefits with those winter sports that qualify for postseason. –Discuss summer camp/clinic legislation with coaches interested in hosting summer camps. –Monitor, monitor, monitor. Rules Education: Transfers

36 April Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Review legislation regarding permissible outside competition during vacation periods. –Discuss post-enrollment amateurism legislation in preparation for summer activities. –Check schedules for fall practice start dates.  Preseason practice resources:  Practice start date calculator.  Fall preseason practice formula.

37 April (cont.) Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Review travel expenses and benefits with those spring sports that qualify for postseason. –Monitor, monitor, monitor. Rules Education: Camps and Clinics

38 DIII Trivia!!!

39 May Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Conduct end-of-year academic review of SAs in preparation for next academic year. –Review all SA participation records, file and store. –Review summer competition rules with SAs. –Collect official and unofficial visit records. –Provide roster list to financial aid. Rules Education: Playing and Practice Seasons

40 June Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Touch base with coaches to review list of incoming SAs. –Begin review of international SAs. –Review semesters and quarters used for returning SAs. Rules Education: Fundraising

41 July Compliance tasks and involved individuals: –Check schedules for winter and spring practice start dates. –Continue inputting information in the Sports-Sponsorship and Demographic Form. –Review recruiting legislation with coaches for the upcoming academic year. –Work with training room staff to ensure documentation standards account for hardship standards. Rules Education: Add-Drop and Full-Time Enrollment

42 Staff Rules Education Schedule AugustRecruiting Activities SeptemberFinancial Aid OctoberBenefits and Expenses NovemberContinuing Eligibility DecemberProposed Legislation JanuaryAdopted Legislation FebruaryGambling MarchTransfers AprilCamps and Clinics MayPlaying and Practice Seasons JuneFundraising JulyAdd-Drop and Full-Time Enrollment

43 Questions?


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