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LR 465
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Comment

 
The extent of the criminal penalties which may be imposed for
violation of the act are left to the States adopting the act
because of a wide variation in the criminal penalties provided
for by existing acts. Variations in the criminal penalties
which may be imposed would not detract from the otherwise
uniform and reciprocal provisions of the act. Some potential
criminal penalty is necessary to discourage those individuals
who are willing to engage in improper or illegal conduct
because of the size of the monetary stakes in the contemporary
professional sports world.

 
§246.__Civil remedies

 
1.__Action by educational institution.__An educational
institution has a right of action against an athlete agent or
a former student athlete for damages caused by a violation of
this chapter. In an action under this section, the court may
award to the prevailing party costs and reasonable attorney's
fees.

 
2.__Damages.__Damages of an educational institution under
subsection 1 include losses and expenses incurred because, as
a result of the conduct of an athlete agent or former student
athlete, the educational institution was injured by a
violation of this chapter or was penalized, disqualified or
suspended from participation in athletics by a national
association for the promotion and regulation of athletics, by
an athletic conference or by reasonable self-imposed
disciplinary action taken to mitigate sanctions likely to be
imposed by such an organization.

 
3.__Accrual.__A right of action under this section does not
accrue until the educational institution discovers or by the
exercise of reasonable diligence would have discovered the
violation by the athlete agent or former student athlete.

 
4.__Liability.__Any liability of the athlete agent or the
former student athlete under this section is several and not
joint.

 
5.__Other remedies.__This chapter does not restrict rights,
remedies or defenses of any person under law or equity.

 
Comment

 
It is assumed that educational institutions will be very
reluctant to bring an action against a former student athlete.
Public opinion and the desire to be successful in future


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