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Rule 5 - Amateurism and Assumed Name Prohibition
for athletic participation in that sport.
b. Capitalized on athletic fame by receiving money or gifts of a monetary nature.
c. Signed a professional contract, directly or indirectly, in that sport.
d. Participated in athletic activities, tryouts, auditions, practices and games held or sponsored
by professional athletic organizations, clubs, or their representatives during the Contest
season.
e. Failed to return player equipment or uniforms issued by a School or Non-School Team
when the season for that sport concluded, or when the student’s continued participation
on such team concluded.
5-3 Benefits Which Do Not Violate Amateurism
A student does not lose amateur status by any of the following:
a. Accepting an award approved by the Association, or which meets the criteria for the award,
as described in rule 6.
b. Giving or receiving paid instructions, provided the fees paid are for the instruction and are
commensurate with the services provided.
c. Accepting reasonable meals, lodging and transportation. NOTE: See rule 6-4 regarding
college trips.
d. Receiving a scholarship award to attend an institution of higher education after high school.
5-4 Student Violation of Amateurism; Reinstatement
A student who has violated the amateur rule in a sport is ineligible in that sport, beginning the
date the student violates the rule.
a. A student may apply in writing to the Commissioner, or designee, for reinstatement, may
have his or her amateur status reinstated and be declared eligible under the amateur rule,
provided
(1.) the student remained Enrolled in School since the rule violation,
(2.) the student has returned or reimbursed the remuneration or benefit,
(3.) the student has not since violated the amateur rule,
(4.) a period of Three-hundred Sixty-five (365) days, or such other period as is deemed
appropriate, has passed since the date the student violated the rule, and
(5.) the student’s principal can certify to the accuracy of the foregoing criteria.
b. In considering reinstatement, the Commissioner, or designee, may consider whether
the violation was intentional or not, whether the student knowingly participated in the
rule violation, the size and character of the remuneration or benefit, and any other factor
materially bearing upon the rule violation.
5-5 Assumed Name Prohibition
A student may not play under an assumed name.
5-6 Member School Violation of Amateurism
A member School violates the amateur rule if the party giving, or involved with giving, the
remuneration or benefit is, directly or indirectly, a member of the School’s student body, a
member of the School’s staff or a booster or fan of the School’s athletic program and/or other
extracurricular activities. A violation of the amateur rule by a member School will result in the
penalties described in rule 17-7.1.
Q & A
Amateurism - Generally
Q. 5-1 How does a student athlete violate the Amateurism Rule?
A. An all-inclusive answer for all time and under all conditions cannot be given,
but the receipt or use of any of the following may result in a violation of the
Amateurism Rule: student accepting remuneration, directly or indirectly, for athletic
participation. Reasonable meals, lodging and transportation may be accepted,
if accepted in service and not in any other way. (rule 5-3) See also, rule 6-4
regarding college trips.
Q. 5-2 A local bank wants to name a player of the week in basketball – 1 for girls and 1
for boys. Is this permissible?
A. Yes, so long as the student does not accept merchandise, meals, cash, etc., for
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