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哥伦布、匹兹堡及各地消息
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Governor Signs Order Allowing Student Athletes to
Earn Compensation from their Name, Image, Likeness
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(COLUMBUS,
Ohio)—Ohio Governor Mike DeWine today signed Executive Order
2021-10D to allow any student athlete enrolled in Ohio colleges and
universities to earn compensation from their name, image, and
likeness.
“Ohio’s colleges and athletes need this directive. The federal
government has yet to provide updated instructions on how to
modernize collegiate programs and allow athletes to make money while
making sure they remain amateurs,” said Governor DeWine. “Naturally,
athletes will want to go to college in states where they can earn
money and remain eligible to play. Without setting these rules Ohio
college athletic programs would be at a disadvantage.”
“Without this Executive Order, Ohio’s colleges and universities
would be at a competitive disadvantage when it comes to attracting
the athletes they need to win championships,” said Lt. Governor
Husted. “We should want college athletes in Ohio to have the same
opportunities to benefit from their talents as student athletes in
other states.”
Based on S.B. 187, sponsored by State Senator Niraj Antani
(Miamisburg), this order allows student athletes to obtain
professional representations and enter contracts for endorsements.
They will be required to inform their college or university of any
contracts they enter. The order also prohibits those colleges or
universities from preventing a student from participating in
athletics or otherwise punishing them as a result of earning such
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