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Ohio House passes bill limiting name‑image‑likeness contracts to collegiate eligibility period
Summary
House Bill 184 passed the Ohio House to prevent NIL agreements and agent terms from binding student athletes beyond their period of collegiate eligibility; sponsors said the bill protects athletes from predatory deals and ensures contracts do not claim rights to professional earnings.
The Ohio House on Tuesday passed House Bill 184, legislation that prohibits name‑image‑likeness (NIL) contracts and related agent terms from extending beyond a student athlete’s period of intercollegiate eligibility.
Supporters said the bill protects young athletes from contracts that could bind them into professional careers or require them to share future professional earnings with colleges, boosters or agents. Representative Ty…
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