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section 235]. Corporations and other business entities do not
come within the definition of "athlete agent" and therefore are
not required to register under the act, even though individuals
employed by the corporation or other business entity as athlete
agents would be required to register. The definition also
includes other individuals or "runners" used by an agent to
recruit or solicit a student athlete to enter into an agency
contract. Attorneys are not excluded from the definition. An
attorney does not need to comply with the provisions of this act
in order to provide legal services to a student athlete, but is
required to register to perform the services of an athlete
agent.

 
Representatives of "professional sports teams or professional
sports organizations," such as baseball teams, are excluded
from the definition of "athlete agent" as long as they are
acting for their teams or organizations. If a representative
should attempt to induce a student athlete to enter into an
agency contract, rather than a contract with the team or
organization, registration is required. Also excluded from the
definition are individuals who simply provide information to a
student athlete, but who do not recruit or solicit the student
athlete to sign an agency contract. For example, a
professional athlete who gives a student athlete information
about the qualifications of an athlete agent is not required
to register unless the professional athlete also attempts to
recruit or solicit the student athlete to sign an agency
contract. In the exclusion of certain family members from the
definition of "athlete agent," the phrase "or guardian" is
bracketed because some States may use another term to describe
an individual who has legal responsibility for the care of
another.

 
The definition of "contact" does not include communications
which merely provide information to the student athlete. For
example, a communication about the position a student athlete
could reasonably expect to have in a professional draft does
not constitute recruitment or solicitation to enter into an
agency contract.

 
The definition of "student athlete" applies to a two-sport
athlete who has eligibility remaining in one sport. For
example, an individual who has signed a contract to play
professional basketball is not a student athlete in
basketball, but is a student athlete in baseball. The
definition of "student athlete" also includes individuals who
are not yet in college. It includes high school students, high
school dropouts and high school graduates who have delayed
matriculation to a college or university so long as the
individual may have future eligibility for intercollegiate
sports.


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