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1. In all sports, effective immediately, for purposes of the tryout rule and the regulations related to camps and clinics, a prospective student-athlete is defined as an individual who has started classes for the seventh grade.
2. [Golf] Effective 8/1/09, which of the following institutions may annually exempt one event played in Alaska or Hawaii every season?
- [ ] a. Institutions located in Alaska or Hawaii only.
- [ ] b. Mainland institutions that compete in a dual match against an institution located in Alaska or Hawaii.
- [ ] c. Mainland institutions that play in one event held in Alaska or Hawaii, even if a team from Alaska or Hawaii doesn't compete in the event.
- [ ] d. No institutions.
- [ ] e. All institutions.
3. [Baseball] When may a team start practice during the spring championship segment?
- [ ] a. February 1.
- [ ] b. February 10.
- [ ] c. The Friday that is three weeks prior to the first permissible contest date for the championship segment.
- [ ] d. January 15.
- [ ] e. The Saturday after the fourth Monday in February.
4. Effective August 1, 2009, institutions may not participate in a foreign tour that occurs in conjunction with a Labor Day academic year vacation period.
5. [Men's basketball] A student-athlete may enter a professional draft one time during his college career and retain his collegiate eligibility as long as (1) he requests that his name be removed from the draft list, (2) he is not drafted, and (3) he declares his intent to resume intercollegiate participation in writing to the institution's director of athletics by:
- [ ] a. the end of the day prior to the first day of the spring National Letter of Intent signing period for the applicable year.
- [ ] b. May 8 of the year of the draft.
- [ ] c. the first day of classes of the ensuing fall term.
- [ ] d. July 1 of the year of the draft.
- [ ] e. None of the above.
6. Effective 8/1/2009, an institution may not contact a student-athlete who has begun service on an official church mission without obtaining permission from the institution from which the student-athlete withdrew prior to beginning his or her mission if the student-athlete signed a National Letter of Intent and attended the institution.
There is an exception that allows an institution to contact such a student-athlete without obtaining permission from the student-athlete's original institution. That exception can occur when:
- [ ] a. the student-athlete leaves the mission without completing it.
- [ ] b. the student-athlete completes the mission and doesn't enroll full-time in a collegiate institution at the next available opportunity.
- [ ] c. the student-athlete completes the mission and doesn't enroll full-time in a collegiate institution within one calendar year of completing the mission.
- [ ] d. the student-athlete is granted a full release from the National Letter of Intent.
7. Any prospect who registers, enrolls, and attends classes in an institution's summer term prior to initial full-time enrollment may be treated as a student-athlete for purposes of Bylaw 16 and the contact limitations in Bylaw 13.
8. [Individual sports] A student-athlete may accept prize money based on his or her place finish or performance in an open athletics event anytime, provided the competition occurs outside the institution's declared playing and practice season, the prize money does not exceed actual and necessary expenses, and the prize money is provided only by the sponsor of the open event.
9. On or after May 1 of a prospect's senior year in high school, there shall be no limit on the forms of electronically transmitted correspondence that may be sent by an institution to the prospective student-athlete, provided the institution has received his or her room or tuition deposit in response to the institution's offer of admission.
10. [Women's basketball] Beginning with the 2009-10 season, annually exempted contests (for example, a practice scrimmage) may be played:
- [ ] a. Anytime after October 15
- [ ] b. Anytime after November 1
- [ ] c. Anytime beginning with the date on-court practice may begin
- [ ] d. Anytime
11. Beginning 8/1/2009, when may an institution provide a student-athlete with fruits, nuts, and bagels?
- [ ] a. During training table only.
- [ ] b. Once the team departs for an away-from-home competition only.
- [ ] c. During competition only.
- [ ] d. During practice only.
- [ ] e. Anytime.
12. [Basketball] During the July evaluation periods, a coach replaced for the purpose of off-campus recruiting activities is not required to return to the institution's campus before engaging in additional recruiting activities, provided no more than three coaches engage in off-campus recruiting activities each day.
13. Effective 8/1/2009, student-athletes who participate in or are members of a team participating in a postseason event (e.g., conference championship, NCAA championship, National Invitation Tournament, bowl game) may be provided with six complimentary admissions to all intercollegiate athletics events at the site at which the student (or team) participates.
14. A prospect may not be mailed a copy of a team's schedule that also appears on the institution's website.
15. [Baseball] What is the maximum number of games a baseball team may play in a given season?
- [ ] a. 56
- [ ] b. 55
- [ ] c. 54
- [ ] d. 53
- [ ] e. 52
16. [Tennis] Effective 8/1/2009, if a team has three student-athletes participating in an individual singles or doubles tournament it does not have to count the event as one of the institution's dates of competition.
17. [Softball] Coaches may now both contact and evaluate during the entire August 1-late November contact period.
18. Effective 8/1/2009, which of the following restrictions will apply to institutional postcards that may be sent to prospects?
- [ ] a. The postcard may be any shape, but must fit within 4 1/4" x 6" boundaries.
- [ ] b. It contains only the institution's name and logo or an athletics logo on one side.
- [ ] c. It includes only handwritten information, (e.g., words, illustrations) on the opposite side
- [ ] d. All of the above.
- [ ] e. b and c only.
19. [Basketball] Effective 8/1/2009, no class time shall be missed in conjunction with an informal practice scrimmage, not including activities associated with such scrimmages (e.g., travel, pregame and postgame activities).
20. [Baseball] When may a team play its first game or scrimmage during the spring championship segment?
- [ ] a. February 22
- [ ] b. March 1
- [ ] c. The third Saturday prior to March 1.
- [ ] d. The Friday in February that is 14 weeks before the Friday immediately preceding Memorial Day.
- [ ] e. 91 days prior to the scheduled date of the NCAA Division I Baseball Championship.
21. [Football] Effective 8/1/2009, college coaches may evaluate prospects on a live basis at the following events that are solely conducted and organized by a state high school athletics association or by a junior college athletics association:
- [ ] a. coaching clinics
- [ ] b. all-star game practices
- [ ] c. competitions
- [ ] d. a, b, and c
- [ ] e. b and c
22. [Basketball] Effective immediately, an institution may not employ (either on a salaried or a volunteer basis) an individual who is involved in coaching prospects or is associated with a prospect as a result of the prospect's participation in basketball as a speaker or presenter at any athletically related events or activities (e.g., camps or clinics, booster club functions, as outside consultant).
23. [Sports other than football and basketball] A prospect may engage in voluntary summer workouts conducted by an institution's strength and conditioning coach with department-wide duties provided he or she is enrolled in the institution's summer term prior to the student's initial full-time enrollment at the certifying institution.
24. [Track and field] A coach may be present during voluntary individual workouts in the institution's regular practice facility (without the workouts being considered as countable athletically related activities) when the student-athlete is engaged in jumping hurdles or the jumping element of the steeplechase.
25. Effective 8/1/2009, credits earned by a student during the term or terms to which an international competition waiver applies may be used to satisfy the 24/36 hour, percentage-of-degree and grade-point average progress-toward degree requirements.
26. A recruited prospect who has signed a National Letter of Intent may be treated as a student-athlete when it comes to awards and benefits legislation and contact restrictions if s/he attends an institutional orientation session that is open to all students and is held within 14 days prior to the opening day of classes of a fall, winter, or spring term.
27. [Football] In bowl subdivision football, the head coach may not participate in an off-campus institutional or non-institutional coaching clinic, visit a prospect's educational institution for any reason, or meet with a prospect's coach at an off-campus location during the April 15 through May 31 evaluation period.
28. Effective 8/1/2009, if a coach mails a prospect an institutional postcard in an envelope, the postcard would be considered an institutional note card and subject to restrictions on note cards and their envelopes.
29. [Golf] Effective, 8/1/2009, an institution is considered to have used a date of competition if five or more student-athletes participate on behalf of the institution or any number of student-athletes contribute to a team score on a particular date.
30. [Baseball] A single alumni game maybe played anytime after the first permissible practice date of the championship segment.
31. [Basketball] A prospect's coach may volunteer to speak at an institution's coaches clinic that does not include prospects.
32. [Cross country, field hockey, women's rugby, soccer, men's water polo] When may practice for these sports begin?
- [ ] a. 21 days prior to the team's first competition.
- [ ] b. 16 days prior to the team's first competition.
- [ ] c. 16 days prior to the first permissible competition.
- [ ] d. August 15.
- [ ] e. 21 practice units prior to the team's first competition.
33. Effective 8/1/2009, student-athletes who complete a church mission of 12 months or more may transfer to a new four-year institution, but if no other waiver or exception can apply, must fulfill a year of residence before being eligible for competition.
34. Effective 8/1/2009, correspondence courses may be used to satisfy full-time enrollment requirements.
35. [Football] Student-athletes may wear lightweight, upper body protective gear (e.g., shock vest, spider pads, padded shirt) during the first two days of the acclimatization period and during noncontact spring practice sessions.
36. [Sports other than football and basketball] A prospect who engages in voluntary summer workouts conducted by an institution's strength and conditioning coach during the institution's summer term prior to the student's initial full-time enrollment at the certifying institution may be provided:
- [ ] a. One training table meal per day.
- [ ] b. Workout apparel on an issuance and retrieval basis.
- [ ] c. Medical expenses for an injury incurred while participating in such workouts.
- [ ] d. a, b, and c
- [ ] e. b and c
37. [Women's soccer] Effective 8/1/2009, an institution may not play its first contest or engage in its first date of competition (game) with outside competition prior to the 12th weekend prior to the start of the NCAA Women's Soccer Championship.
38. [Football] Effective 8/1/2009, college coaches may not attend recruiting events (other than permissible live events) in which information (e.g., athletics or academic credentials, highlight or combine video) related to prospects is presented or otherwise made available.
39. Effective 8/1/2009, institutional postcards sent to prospects may include a pre-printed return address or return address labels.
40. Contests in NCAA championship events, national governing body championships in emerging sports, or licensed postseason football games that take place during the institution's official vacation period during the academic year or between regular academic terms are exempt from the requirement that a student-athlete remain no longer than _____ hours following the conclusion of the competition in order to receive actual and necessary expenses to return to campus.
- [ ] a. 24
- [ ] b. 36
- [ ] c. 48
- [ ] d. 72
41. Effective 8/1/2009, institutional postcards that are sent to prospects may include one institutional logo on each side of the postcard.
42. [Women's basketball] Beginning with the 2009-10 season, women's basketball teams may annually exempt games against the following opponents:
- [ ] a. Foreign team in the US
- [ ] b. USA Basketball club
- [ ] c. Exhibition against non-NCAA Division I four-year institution
- [ ] d. Practice scrimmage
- [ ] e. All of the above
- [ ] f. a and b only
- [ ] g. c and d only
43. [Football] A student-athlete who sustains an injury or illness that prevents further participation in preseason practice activities may be replaced with another student-athlete without including that individual in the institution's limitation on the number of individuals who may participate in preseason practice.
44. [Basketball] If a prospect's coach is employed at an institutional camp as a counselor, he or she may also serve as a speaker at the camp.
45. Effective 8/1/2009, a prospect may not be provided with a written offer of athletics aid until all of the primary questions on the amateurism certification questionnaire administered by the NCAA Eligibility Center have been answered and submitted.