to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by adding article
9 to chapter 101, title 59 so as to DEFINE NECESSARY TERMS; to PROVIDE THAT
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS IN THIS STATE SHALL ANNUALLY AWARD A STIPEND TO A STUDENT
ATHLETE
WHO PARTICIPATES IN AN INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORT AND MAINTAINS GOOD
ACADEMIC STANDING DURING THE PREVIOUS YEAR AND TO PROVIDE CONDITIONS FOR THE
RECEIPT OF STIPENDS; to PROVIDE THAT AN
ATHLETE
MAY ONLY RECEIVE ONE STIPEND;
to PROVIDE THAT ALL STIPENDS ARE FINANCIAL AID; to PROVIDE THAT PARTICIPATING
INSTITUTIONS PROVIDE COMPLETE ACCOUNTING OF THE STIPENDS; by adding article 10
to chapter 101, title 59 so as to DEFINE NECESSARY TERMS; to PROVIDE THAT
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS SHALL CREATE A STUDENT
ATHLETE
TRUST FUND AND FUND
THE TRUST WITH A PERCENTAGE OF THE INTERCOLLEGIATE SPORT GROSS REVENUE; to
PROVIDE THAT FIVE THOUSAND DOLLARS WILL BE DEPOSITED INTO THE FUND ON A STUDENT
ATHLETE
'S BEHALF FOR EACH YEAR THAT HE MAINTAINS GOOD ACADEMIC STANDING, AND TO
PROVIDE THAT THE TOTAL TRUST FUND AMOUNT MAY NOT EXCEED TWENTY-FIVE THOUSAND
DOLLARS PER STUDENT
ATHLETE
; TO PROVIDE THAT A PARTICIPATING INSTITUTION SHALL
PROVIDE A ONE-TIME PAYMENT TO EACH STUDENT
ATHLETE
AFTER THE FULFILLMENT OF
CERTAIN REQUIREMENTS; to PROVIDE THAT AN
ATHLETE
MAY ONLY RECEIVE ONE PAYMENT;
to PROVIDE THAT ALL PAYMENTS ARE FINANCIAL AID; and to PROVIDE THAT
PARTICIPATING INSTITUTIONS PROVIDE COMPLETE ACCOUNTING OF THE PAYMENTS.
Be it enacted by the
General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Chapter 101, Title 59 of the S.C. Code is amended by
adding:
Article 9
Student
Athlete
Stipends
Section
59-101-900. For the purposes of this article:
(1)
"
Athletic
director" means an individual responsible for administering the
overall
athletic
program of a participating institution or, if a participating
institution has separately administered programs for male and female students,
the
athletic
program for males and the
athletic
program for females, as
appropriate.
(2)
"Good academic standing" means a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or
higher.
(3)
"Intercollegiate sport" means football, men's basketball, or women's basketball
played at the collegiate level for which minimum eligibility requirements for
participation by a student
athlete
are established.
(4)
"Intercollegiate sport gross revenue" means any revenue generated from the
following sources:
(a)
the use of the commercial value of a student
athlete
's name, image, or
likeness;
(b)
ticket sales;
(c)
television rights;
(d)
merchandise; or
(e)
broadcasting licensing agreements.
(5)
"Participating institution" means any public institution of higher learning in
this State that participates in intercollegiate
athletic
competition as a
member institution of the National Collegiate
Athletic
Association at the
Division I level and that generates a total revenue of at least fifty million
dollars per year.
(6)
"Student
athlete
" means an individual who engages in, is eligible to engage in,
or may be eligible in the future to engage in an intercollegiate sport,
including a redshirt individual. If any individual is permanently ineligible to
participate in a particular intercollegiate sport, then the individual is not a
student
athlete
for the purposes of that sport.
Section
59-101-910. (A) The governing
body of every participating institution in this State shall authorize the participating
institution's
athletic
director to use monies generated from the
intercollegiate sport gross revenue to award a stipend annually to each student
athlete
who participates in an intercollegiate sport and maintains good
academic standing during the previous academic year, including the student
athlete
's senior year in high school.
(B)
All stipends awarded shall be determined by the total number of hours the student
athlete
spends associated with the intercollegiate sport multiplied by the
hourly rate established by the participating institution for a work-study
program.
(C)
All stipends awarded under this section shall be in addition to any
scholarship, including the cost of
attendance
or financial aid.
(D)
If a student
athlete
fails to maintain good academic standing for the previous
academic year, then a stipend will not be awarded for that year. The student
athlete
will not be awarded a stipend unless and until good academic standing
is reestablished.
Section
59-101-920. A student
athlete
who participates in more than one sport may only
receive one stipend.
Section
59-101-930. All stipends awarded to student
athletes
pursuant to this article
are financial aid for educational purposes and are not income for state income tax purposes.
Section
59-101-940. Each participating institution that awards stipends pursuant to
this article must provide a complete accounting of the stipends awarded to the
Commission on Higher Education within sixty days after the stipends are
awarded.
Article 10
Student
Athlete
Trust Fund
Section
59-101-1000. For the purposes of this article:
(1)
"
Athletic
director" means an individual responsible for administering the
overall
athletic
program of an educational institution or, if an educational
institution has separately administered programs for male and female students,
the
athletic
program for males and the
athletic
program for females, as
appropriate.
(2)
"Good academic standing" means a cumulative grade point average of 2.00 or
higher.
(3)
"Intercollegiate sport" means football, men's basketball, or women's basketball
played at the collegiate level for which minimum eligibility requirements for
participation by a student
athlete
are established.
(4)
"Intercollegiate sport gross revenue" means any revenue generated from the
following sources:
(a)
the use of the commercial value of a student
athlete
's name, image, or
likeness;
(b)
ticket sales;
(c)
television rights;
(d)
merchandise; or
(e)
broadcasting licensing agreements.
(5)
"Participating institution" means any public institution of higher learning in
this State that participates in intercollegiate
athletic
competition as a
member institution of the National Collegiate
Athletic
Association at the
Division I level and that generates a total revenue of at least fifty million
dollars per year.
(6)
"Student
athlete
" means an individual who engages in, is eligible to engage in,
or may be eligible in the future to engage in an intercollegiate sport,
including a redshirt individual. If any individual is permanently ineligible to
participate in a particular intercollegiate sport, then the individual is not a
student
athlete
for the purposes of that sport.
Section
59-101-1010. There is established the Student
Athlete
Trust Fund. The governing
body of every participating institution in this State shall create a trust fund
and fund the trust with a percentage of the intercollegiate sport gross
revenue. Earnings and interest on this trust fund must be credited to it, and
any balance at the end of the fiscal year carries forward to the trust fund in
the succeeding fiscal year.
Section
59-101-1020. (A) For each year that
a student
athlete
maintains good academic standing, five thousand dollars will
be deposited into the trust fund on his behalf. The total trust fund amount may
not exceed twenty-five thousand dollars per student
athlete
.
(B)
After the fulfillment of all academic requirements for graduation and the
completion of a state-approved financial literacy course by a student
athlete
, his
participating institution shall provide a one-time payment to the student
athlete
in the full amount deposited on his behalf into the trust fund.
Payments must be made thirty days after graduation.
(C)
All trust-fund payments are awarded regardless of additional scholarships or
financial aid received.
(D)
If a student
athlete
fails to maintain good academic standing for the previous
academic year, then no monies will be deposited into the trust fund on his
behalf for that year. No monies will be deposited into the trust fund unless
and until good academic standing is reestablished.
(E)
Early withdrawals from the trust fund are strictly prohibited, and a student
athlete
may not assign, borrow, pledge as collateral, or use these funds in any
way until all requirements are fulfilled pursuant to subsection (B).
Section
59-101-1030. A student
athlete
who participates in more than one sport may only
qualify for one payment not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars.
Section
59-101-1040. All payments to student
athletes pursuant to this article are
financial aid for educational purposes and are not income for state income tax
purposes.
Section
59-101-1050. Each participating institution that remits payment pursuant to
this article must provide a complete accounting of the payments to the
Commission on Higher Education within sixty days after the payments are made.
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by
the Governor.
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