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[QUOTE="CousCuse, post: 2565676, member: 4127"] [URL='http://ohsaa.org/Eligibility/Amateur#0']MENU[/URL] [URL='http://ohsaa.org/']Home[/URL]|[URL='http://ohsaa.org/Eligibility']Eligibility[/URL]|[URL='http://ohsaa.org/Eligibility/Amateur']Amateur Bylaw Resource Center[/URL] [SIZE=6][B]Amateur Bylaw Resource Center[/B][/SIZE] [URL='http://ohsaa.org/Portals/0/Eligibility/Bylaw4-10-2RequestRetentionofAmateurStatus.pdf']http://www.ohsaa.org/Portals/0/Eligibility/Bylaw4-10-2RequestRetentionofAmateurStatus.pdf[/URL] b) Capitalizing on the athlete’s fame by receiving money, merchandise or services of value. An athlete “capitalizes” on his/her “athletic fame” by accepting money, merchandise or services of value based in whole or in part upon the notoriety the athlete received through his/her athletic skills and achievements. This includes using the athlete’s skill, directly or indirectly, for pay in any form in that sport. “Pay” includes, but is not limited to, any direct or indirect remuneration, gratuity or other economic benefit in either the present or future, or any division or split of surplus (bonuses, games’ receipts, etc.). Scholarships to institutions of higher education are specifically exempted; c) Signing a contract or making a commitment of any kind to play professional athletics, regardless of its legal enforceability or any payment received. This prohibits signing a contract during the interscholastic athletics season that is dated after the completion of the athlete’s interscholastic athletic eligibility; d) Receiving, directly or indirectly, a salary, reimbursement of expenses, merchandise or services or any other form of financial assistance or benefits from a professional sports organization based upon athletics skills or participation. EXCEPTION: An athlete may receive reimbursement of expenses as per item (a) for a professional tryout; e) Competing with any professional athletics team, even if no pay or remuneration for expenses was received; or ) Entering into an agreement with a sports or marketing agent (O.R.C. §§4771.01 et seq.). [SIZE=5][B]Bylaw 4-10-3[/B][/SIZE] 4-10-3 The following activities do not jeopardize amateur status: a) Accepting a fee for instructing, supervising or officiating in an organized youth sports program or recreation, playground or camp activities; b) Receiving school-sponsored membership or participation fees in youth serving agencies, athletic clubs, community recreation centers, instructional programs or camps, etc. provided such fees are paid directly to the agency; c) Receiving an award, playing equipment or prize of monetary value which does not exceed the awards amount authorized by the Association; d) Receiving all non-monetary benefits and awards provided to members of an Olympic team beyond actual and necessary expenses, including entertainment, equipment, clothing, long distance telephone service, Internet access, and any other item or service for which it can be demonstrated that the same benefit is available to all members of the nation’s Olympic team or the specific sport Olympic team in question; e) Accepting funds that are administered by the United States Olympic Committee pursuant to its Operation Gold Program; or ) Participating in member school, charitable or educational promotions or fund-raising activities that involve the use of athletic ability by student-athletes to obtain funds (e.g., swimathons, lift-a-thons, shoot-a-thons) from donors, provided the student-athletes receive no compensation or prizes for their participation. g) Accepting scholarship funds that are administered by a national governing body, e.g. the United States Bowling Congress’ Scholarship Program, provided such funds are paid directly to a postsecondary institution and the funds are not available until after the student has graduated from high school. [SIZE=5][B]Bylaw 4-10-4[/B][/SIZE] 4-10-4 A high school student who loses amateur status/athletic eligibility may apply to the Association for reinstatement in the interscholastic program. Such appeals shall be handled by the Commissioner in accordance with the bylaws. If a student-athlete in one sport violates a provision of the amateur bylaw as detailed above, the student-athlete may represent the member school in a different sport. [/QUOTE]
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