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Title IX
Ensures equal opportunities for women and men in school sports programs.
Safe Sports School Award
Recognizes schools that promote safety and prevent injuries in their sports programs.
Minimum GPA Requirements for Athletes
Students must maintain a minimum GPA to participate in sports, affecting academic and athletic commitment.
Fair Labor Standards Act (Child Labor Provisions)
Limits the number of hours student athletes can work, potentially affecting their participation in sports.
Health and Safety Codes (e.g., Heat Illness Prevention)
Schools must adhere to safety guidelines, which can impact practice and game scheduling for sports.
Concussion Laws and Protocols (e.g., Lystedt Law)
Requires schools to adopt policies for the management of concussions in student athletes.
The Fitness and Athletic Equity Act for Students with Disabilities
Schools must offer sports that accommodate students with disabilities.
Booster Club Regulations
Sets legal boundaries for fundraising and support of school sports, potentially affecting program resources.
The Patsy T. Mink Equal Opportunity in Education Act
Schools are required to provide equal opportunities regardless of gender, which encompasses sports.
State Anti-Discrimination Laws
School sports programs must provide equal access and cannot discriminate on the basis of race, gender, or other factors.
Privacy Laws regarding Student Athlete Health Records
Schools must protect the confidentiality of student athlete health records, affecting how health information is shared.
ADA - Americans with Disabilities Act
Requires schools to provide reasonable accommodations for athletes with disabilities.
Amateurism and Professionalism in High School Sports
Maintains the distinction between amateur and professional status, affecting the recruiting process and endorsements.
Athletic Trainer Regulations
Schools must employ certified athletic trainers, affecting the level of care available to student athletes.
Drug-Free Schools and Communities Act
Mandates the creation of drug prevention programs, which can impact student athletes through education and testing.
High School Athletic Association Regulations
School sports programs must adhere to age, academic eligibility, and transfer rules.
Equity in Athletics Disclosure Act (EADA)
Mandates that schools annually report on the gender equity in their sports programs.
Child Nutrition Act
Promotes the provision of healthy meals, which can affect athlete's performance and health.
Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act (FERPA)
Protects the privacy of student education records, which can include records relating to sports programs.
Every Student Succeeds Act (ESSA)
Supports the health and well-being of students, which can include extracurricular sports programs.
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