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Which of the following classifies an individual as a representative of athletics
interests (i.e., booster)? Right Ans - - Has participated in or has been a
member of an agency or organization promoting the institution`s
intercollegiate athletics program.
- Is known or should have been known by the institution to be assisting, or has
been requested (by athletics department staff) to assist, in the recruitment of
prospects.
- Is known or should have been known by the institution to be assisting or to
have assisted in providing benefits to enrolled student-athletes or their
families.
- All of the above.
An institution may provide three complimentary admissions to a prospective
student-athlete on an UNOFFICIAL visit to attend any regular-season home
games at a site not designated as its regular home facility. Right Ans - TRUE
When is it permissible to make unlimited telephone calls to a prospective
student-athlete in conjunction with the prospective student-athlete's
unofficial visit? Right Ans - Starting the day before the visit through the end
of the visit.
An institution's coach evaluates a prospective student-athlete, who has not
committed to the institution per Bylaw 13.02.13.1, during the prospective
student-athlete's competition on Saturday morning. The prospective student-
athlete does not compete again in the tournament until Sunday afternoon.
Which of the following activities are permissible regarding contact with the
prospective student-athlete? Right Ans - The coach may have face-to-face
contact with the prospective student-athlete after his/her final tournament is
completed and he/she is released by the appropriate institutional authority
and leaves the dressing and meeting facility.
An athletics department staff member may do which of the following: Right
Ans - Endorse a noninstitutional event involving prospective student-athletes.
Endorse a prospective student-athlete`s team, coach or athletics facility.
, Serve as a consultant for a noninstiutional event involving prospective
student-athletes.
- None of the above
Before a prospective student-athlete commits to the institution per Bylaw
13.02.13.1, an enrolled student-athlete may receive phone calls made at the
expense of a prospective student-athlete at any time, provided there is no
direct or indirect involvement by the institution's athletics department staff.
Right Ans - TRUE
A member of the institution's staff may provide transportation to the campus
from the nearest bus or train station or major airport when the prospective
student-athlete initially arrives at the institution to attend a required new
student orientation, provided the prospective student-athlete has been
accepted for admission to the institution. Right Ans - TRUE
A prospective student-athlete has graduated from high school and has
submitted an application for a summer groundskeeper position within the
athletics department. The prospective student-athlete will be paid the going
rate for work actually performed. The athletics department may hire the
prospective student-athlete. Right Ans - TRUE
A coach may provide a prospective student-athlete with complimentary
admissions to attend a post season conference championship being held on
the institution's campus, provided the prospective student-athlete is on an
OFFICIAL visit. Right Ans - FALSE
A former student-athlete is on campus for an alumni reunion and is
recognized by a visiting prospective student-athlete. Since the former student-
athlete is also a booster of the institution, it is impermissible for her and the
prospective student-athlete to have a conversation. Right Ans - FALSE
Institutional athletics department staff members may do which of the
following involving any recruiting or scouting service? Right Ans - Grant an
interview to a recruiting or scouting service.
In-person, off-campus face-to-face contact by an institutional coaching staff
member with a prospective student-athlete who has NOT committed to the