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1Instructions for using this template.
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4Awards
Benefits, Gifts, Services
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Practice Competition Expenses
Bylaw 16 Definitions
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5Any special arrangement by an institutional
employee or a booster to provide a
student-athlete or a student-athletes relative
or friend a benefit not permitted by the NCAA.
6What is an Extra Benefit?
7Receipt of equipment, apparel, other services or
benefits that the institution has no involvement
with.
8What is Preferential Treatment?
9An item that is given in recognition of athletics
participation or achievement.
10What is an Award?
11An expense not specifically authorized under
regulations of the Association concerning awards,
benefits and expenses.
12What is an Excessive Expense?
13The receipt of funds, awards or benefits not
permitted by governing legislation of the
Association for participation in athletics.
14What is Pay?
15This award may consist of a tangible item valued
at not more than 175 and a postgraduate
scholarship not to exceed 5,000. The
postgraduate scholarship shall be used for
graduate studies at the recipient's choice of
institution and shall be disbursed directly to
that institution.
16What is the Senior Scholar-Athlete Award?
17Awards that it is permissible for an outside
organization (other than a professional sports
organization) to provide actual and necessary
expenses for a student-athlete to travel to a
banquet designed to recognize the individual's
accomplishments. The outside organization also
may provide actual and necessary expenses for the
student-athlete's spouse, parents or other
relatives to attend the recognition event.
18What are Established Regional, National or
International Awards?
19How much the conference and the institution may
each spend per student-athlete to award them for
winning a conference championship.
20What is 325 per student-athlete?
21The maximum value per award for special
attainments or contributions to a teams season
(e.g. MVP, Most Improved Player).
22What is 175?
23Student-athletes ineligible for intercollegiate
competition but eligible for practice (e.g.,
transfer students) would not be permitted to
receive these.
24What are Awards for Conference or National
Championships?
25This shall take place either at the competition
site or on a direct route between two consecutive
competition sites. It is not permissible for an
institution to schedule this at other locations
in order to provide entertainment opportunities
for team members.
26What is Practice on an Extended Road Trip?
27In general, the maximum amount of time before an
away from home competition you may depart from
campus.
28What is 48 hours?
29The number of tryout competition events from
which participants are selected for the national
team that will participate in the Olympic Games,
Pan American Games, World Championships, World
Cup or World University Games that an institution
may pay expenses for.
30What is One?
31What may be provided to a student-athlete to be
used for team travel or other events at which the
student-athlete is representing the institution.
32What is one shirt (e.g., polo, oxford style)
bearing the institution's logo?
33The amount per day a team may provide to each
member of the squad to cover unitemized
incidental expenses during travel and practice
for championship events during a period limited
to the maximum number of days of per diem allowed
for the involved championship, or, for licensed
postseason bowl contests, for a period not to
exceed 10 days.
34What is 20?
35A benefit that is generally available to all
University students and their relatives or
friends.
36What is a Permissible Benefit?
37A student-athlete may retain these items after
the end of their intercollegiate competition.
38What is Apparel (not equipment)?
39A student-athlete may retain and use equipment,
per normal institutional equipment policies,
during this time period.
40When is Summer Vacation?
41An institution may provide student-athletes with
these things for student-athlete educational and
business meetings and, on an occasional basis,
for celebratory events (e.g., birthdays).
42What are Reasonable Refreshments?
43Two sources of funds that student-athletes may
receive money from for things such as clothing,
shoes, fees associated with graduate school
admissions tests, and medical bills.
44What are the Student-Athlete Opportunity Fund and
the Special Assistance Fund?
45An institution may provide each student-athlete
who participates in or is a member of a team
participating in a conference championship, NCAA
championship or bowl game with this many
complimentary admissions to the event.
46What are Six Admissions?
47An institution may reserve or secure this at any
postseason event (other than a conference event)
at a reduced or special rate for the parents (or
legal guardians) and immediate family of a
student-athlete who is a participant.
48What is Lodging?
49A student-athlete may accept transportation and
meal expenses in conjunction with participation
in a luncheon meeting of a booster club or civic
organization, provided no tangible award is
provided to the student-athlete and the meeting
occurs within this distance of the campus.
50What is a 30-Mile Radius?
51An institution may provide a maximum of four
complimentary admissions to a student-athlete for
an institution's game or event during which a
student-athlete is being honored but not
participating provided the admissions go to these
individuals.
52Who are the Student-Athletes Parents, Legal
Guardians, and/or Spouse?
53A student-athlete may accept legitimate and
normal expenses from a charitable or educational
agency for participation in activities set forth
in this Bylaw.
54What is Bylaw 12.5?
55Final Jeopardy
Make your wager
56The greatest professional football team in
history.
57Who are the Pittsburgh Steelers