Tag: Senate Bill 206
New Senate Bill Introduced that Would Expand Student-Athlete Compensation Rights
On Monday, a new bill was introduced in the Senate that would add onto a previously passed bill that allowed NCAA students compensation and the right to make money off of their name-image-and-likeness (NIL) being used. The as of yet...
California Law Prevails As NCAA Agrees To Allow Student Athletes To Be Compensated
Less than two months after California passed a law allowing collegiate student athletes in California to be compensated for their image, likeness, or name being used, the NCAA has announced that it will be allowed nationwide. Initially the NCAA vowed...
California’s New Paid Student Athlete Law Quickly Spreads To Other States
Last month’s signing of SB 206, which allows student athletes to receive compensation for their image or likeness being used, has inspired numerous states to enact their own legislation in only a matter of weeks. New York, Florida, South Carolina,...
NCAA Student Athletes Can Get Paid Under New California Law
Senate Bill 206, which allows NCAA student athletes to be paid when their image is used, has been signed into law. Governor Gavin Newsom signed the bill into law early Monday morning in front of numerous past and present professional...
Student Athlete Compensation Bill Is Up For A Crucial Vote
Senate Bill 206, which would compensate student-athletes for their name, image, and likeness being used by California Universities, is up for a critical vote in the California State Assembly after a 31 to 4 passage in the Senate. SB 206,...