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2017-13 DIVISION I GOVERNANCE SUBSTRUCTURE 2017-14 NCAA MEMBERSHIP, RECRUITING AND ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- ELIMINATION OF INCONSEQUENTIAL REGULATIONS 2017-15 ETHICAL CONDUCT -- SPORTS WAGERING ACTIVITIES -- SANCTIONS -- ELIMINATION OF LEGISLATED SANCTIONS 2017-16 PERSONNEL -- GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH -- BOWL SUBDIVISION FOOTBALL -- TRAINING TABLE MEALS 2017-18 ATHLETICS ELIGIBILITY -- DELAYED ENROLLMENT -- SEASONS OF COMPETITION -- EXCEPTION -- NATIONAL/ INTERNATIONAL COMPETITION -- JUNIOR LEVEL EQUIVALENTS 2017-19 ATHLETICS ELIGIBILITY -- DELAYED ENROLLMENT -- SEASONS OF COMPETITION -- TENNIS -- MATRICULATION AFTER 20TH BIRTHDAY -- EXCEPTION -- CONTINUOUS FULL-TIME ENROLLMENT 2017-20 ATHLETICS ELIGIBILITY -- SEASONS OF COMPETITION: FIVE- YEAR RULE -- DELAYED ENROLLMENT -- SEASONS OF COMPETITION -- SERVICE EXCEPTIONS 2017-21 ATHLETICS ELIGIBILITY -- FIVE- YEAR RULE WAIVER -- WAIVER CRITERIA -- REDSHIRT YEAR 2018-19 New Legislation Summary Council Council (Legislative Sun Belt Council (Student- Athlete Experience Sun Belt To codify previously adopted changes to the Division I governance substructure. 08/01/2018 To eliminate the requirement to certify in writing and have on file a list of coaches who are permitted to contact or evaluate prospective student-athletes off-campus; further, in men's basketball, to eliminate the requirement that an institution's athletics participation schedule must be approved by the institution's faculty athletics representative or faculty oversight committee prior to the beginning of each regular academic term. August 1, 2018; applicable to a student-athlete who initially enrolls full time in a collegiate institution on or after 8/1/18. ; may be applied retroactively to a studentathlete with eligibility remaining in his or her fiveyear period of eligibility. ; may be applied retroactively to a studentathlete with eligibility remaining in his or her fiveyear period of eligibility. ; applicable to a student-athlete who qualifies for a waiver that would To eliminate the legislated sanctions for sports wagering activities. In bowl subdivision football, to permit a graduate assistant coach to receive training table meals as provided to an institution's student-athletes without the value of the meals being included in the individual's limit on remuneration. In sports other than men's ice hockey and skiing, to specify that the junior level equivalents of official Olympic Games, Pan American Games, World Championships, World Cup, World University Games (Universiade) and World University Championships competition; officially recognized competition from which participants may directly qualify for final tryouts; and final tryout competition from which participants are selected for such teams shall be exempt from the application of the delayed enrollment legislation. To specify that an individual who is eligible under the application of the delayedenrollment tennis rule and who maintained full time enrollment in a collegiate institution during each regular academic term from his or her initial full-time enrollment in a collegiate institution to his or her full-time enrollment at the certifying institution is not subject to the application of the matriculation after 20th birthday rule. To specify that participation in organized competition during time spent in the armed services, on official religious missions or with recognized foreign aid services of the U.S. government are exempt from the application of the delayed enrollment and seasons of competition legislation. To specify that a waiver of the five-year rule may be approved in a situation in which a student-athlete did not participate in his or her initial season of intercollegiate competition due to an institutional decision to redshirt a student-athlete when he or she was listed on Date Printed: 05/21/2018 1 of 16

PROVISION 2017-23 RECRUITING -- EVALUATIONS AND RECRUITING CALENDARS -- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL 2017-25 RECRUITING -- EVALUATION DAYS -- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL -- COACH'S EMPLOYMENT ACTIVITIES IN CAMPS OR CLINICS 2017-26 RECRUITING -- TRYOUTS AND CAMPS AND CLINICS -- DEFINITION OF PROSPECTIVE STUDENT-ATHLETE -- SOFTBALL 2017-27 PERSONNEL, RECRUITING, AND CHAMPIONSHIPS AND POSTSEASON FOOTBALL -- PERMISSIBLE BENEFITS -- SIGNIFICANT OTHER 2017-31 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING MATERIALS -- VIDEO/AUDIO MATERIALS -- RECRUITING PRESENTATIONS 2017-32 RECRUITING -- TRANSPORTATION DURING AN OFFICIAL OR UNOFFICIAL VISIT -- TEAM VEHICLES 2017-33 RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) VISIT -- ONE VISIT LIMITATION -- ADDITIONAL VISIT AFTER HIRING OF NEW HEAD COACH Council (Women's Basketball and Mid-American provide the opportunity to participate in four seasons of competition within a five-year period., August 1, 2018 for nonscholastic evaluations; for national team and regional championship evaluations; August 1, 2018 for counting recruiting person days., for recruiting shutdown periods; July 30, 2018 for the final July quiet period. the institution's squad list and eligible for competition, and the student-athlete was deprived of the opportunity to participate in one other season for reasons beyond the control of the student-athlete or institution. In women's basketball, to (a) Create two recruiting shutdown periods that occur in August and May; (b) Move the fall nonscholastic evaluation period to the third full weekend (Friday, Saturday and Sunday) in May; (c) Permit coaches to use 10 of the permissible 112 recruiting-person days evaluating prospective student-athletes at live organized national team activities, including junior level teams; and regional championships that are approved, sponsored or conducted by FIBA during quiet and dead periods; and (d) Amend the July evaluation period, as specified. 08/01/2018 In women's volleyball, to specify that a coach's employment activities in an institutional camp or clinic (including another NCAA four-year institution's camp or clinic) or a noninstitutional, privately owned camp or clinic within a 50-mile radius of the institution do not count toward the evaluation days limitation. In softball, for purposes of the tryout rule and the regulations related to camps and clinics, to specify that a prospective student-athlete is an individual who has started classes for the seventh grade. To define "significant other" as a spouse, fiancé or fiancée, domestic partner or any individual whose relationship to an identified individual (e.g., prospective student-athlete, coach, student-athlete) is the practical equivalent of a spouse; further, to replace "spouse" with "significant other," as specified. Big 12 08/01/2018 To specify that an institution may produce video or audio materials for recruiting purposes to show to, play for or provide to a prospective student-athlete, provided it is not personalized to include a prospective student-athlete's name picture or likeness and it is not created by an entity outside the institution. Atlantic 10 To specify that an institution transporting a prospective student-athlete (and those accompanying a prospective student-athlete) around campus during an official visit or providing permissible transportation during an unofficial visit may use institutional vehicles normally used to transport prospective students or the institution's athletics teams. To specify that after a new head coach is hired, an institution may finance one additional visit for a prospective student-athlete who previously received an official visit to the institution. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 2 of 16

2017-34 RECRUITING -- ACTIVITIES DURING OFFICIAL OR UNOFFICIAL VISIT -- DECORATIONS IN COMMON AREAS 2017-35 RECRUITING -- PUBLICITY BEFORE COMMITMENT -- EXCEPTION -- ENROLLED STUDENT-ATHLETES -- COMMENTS ON SOCIAL MEDIA 2017-36 RECRUITING -- TRYOUTS -- COMPETITION IN CONJUNCTION WITH A HIGH SCHOOL, PREPARATORY SCHOOL OR TWO- YEAR COLLEGE -- ELIMINATE RESTRICTIONS FOR MEN'S GYMNASTICS 2017-37- FCS 2017-38- FCS 2017-40- FCS RECRUITING -- SPORTS CAMPS AND CLINICS -- LOCATION RESTRICTION -- FOOTBALL -- FCS RECRUITING -- EMPLOYMENT AT CAMP OR CLINIC -- INDIVIDUAL ASSOCIATED WITH A RECRUITED PROSPECTIVE STUDENT- ATHLETE -- ELIMINATE RESTRICTION -- FCS RECRUITING -- SPORTS CAMPS AND CLINICS -- EMPLOYMENT AT CAMPS OR CLINICS -- NONCOACHING STAFF MEMBERS -- FCS 2017-43 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS -- MEN'S GOLF -- 45 EVALUATION DAYS 2017-44 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS -- CROSS COUNTRY/ TRACK AND FIELD 2017-45 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS -- WOMEN'S VOLLEYBALL -- ADDITIONAL QUIET Mountain West Council (Student- Athlete Experience Southern Southern Southern Pac-12 and Council (Student- Athlete Experience Council (Student- Athlete Experience 08/01/2018 To specify that an institution may decorate common areas in athletics facilities for an official or unofficial visit, provided the decorations are not personalized and the common areas are not accessible or visible to the general public while they are decorated. To specify that an enrolled student-athlete may comment on social media about a prospective student-athlete, provided such comments are not made at the direction of an institutional staff member. 08/01/2018 In men's gymnastics, to eliminate the restrictions on hosting a high school, preparatory school or two-year college competition in conjunction with an intercollegiate competition. In championship subdivision football, to specify that an institution's camp or clinic shall be conducted within the state where the institution is located. In championship subdivision football, to eliminate the restriction on employing an individual associated with a recruited prospective student-athlete at an institution's camp or clinic. In championship subdivision football, to specify that a noncoaching athletics department staff member with responsibilities specific to football may be employed at his or her own institution's camps or clinics or another four-year, NCAA member institution's camps or clinics. 08/01/2018 In men's golf, to establish a recruiting calendar, as specified; further, to specify that each institution shall be limited to 45 evaluation days per calendar year. 08/01/2018 In cross country and track and field, to revise the recruiting calendar, as specified. 08/01/2018 In women's volleyball, to revise the recruiting calendar, as specified. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 3 of 16

PERIODS 2017-47 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING PERIODS -- OTHER SPORTS -- DEAD PERIODS -- WOMEN'S GYMNASTICS -- ADDITIONAL DEAD PERIODS 2017-48 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS AND FINAL FOUR EVENT CERTIFICATION -- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL -- ELIMINATION OF FINAL FOUR BASKETBALL EVENT CERTIFICATION 2017-49 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- PRACTICE PRIOR TO INITIAL ENROLLMENT -- PROHIBITED PRACTICE ACTIVITIES -- FOOTBALL -- OBSERVATION OF CLOSED PRACTICES 2017-50- FBS 2017-50- FCS ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- REQUIREMENT FOR PRACTICE -- EXCEPTION -- FORMER STUDENT PARTICIPATING IN PRACTICE ON AN OCCASIONAL BASIS -- FBS ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- REQUIREMENT FOR PRACTICE -- EXCEPTION -- FORMER STUDENT PARTICIPATING IN PRACTICE ON AN OCCASIONAL BASIS -- FCS 2017-56 FINANCIAL AID -- COUNTERS -- FINANCIAL AID TO STUDENT- ATHLETE WHOSE FIVE-YEAR PERIOD EXPIRES MIDYEAR 2017-57 FINANCIAL AID -- TEAM LIMITS -- HEAD COUNT SPORTS -- VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL FROM THE INSTITUTION DURING THE ACADEMIC YEAR Pac-12 08/01/2018 In women's gymnastics, to designate June 1-15 and December 1-30 as dead periods. Council (Women's Basketball 08/01/2018 In women's basketball, to eliminate the evaluation period for one women's basketball event certified by the NCAA held in conjunction with, and conducted in the host city of, the Women's Basketball Championship; further, to eliminate the NCAA Women's Four basketball event certification legislation. 08/01/2018 In football, to specify that a prospective student-athlete who has signed a National Letter of Intent or the institution's written offer of admission and/or financial aid, or has submitted a financial deposit to the institution in response to the institution's offer of admission may observe an institution's off-field practice session (e.g., meeting, film review) that is closed to the general public. 08/01/2018 In bowl subdivision football, to specify that a former student-athlete at the certifying institution may not participate in organized practice sessions. 08/01/2018 In championship subdivision football, to specify that a former student-athlete at the certifying institution may not participate in organized practice sessions. 08/01/2018 In sports in which performance from the nonchampionship and championship segments is considered for NCAA championship qualification or selection, to specify that a studentathlete who receives athletically related financial aid is not a counter, provided the student-athlete's five-year period of eligibility will expire before the NCAA championship in the applicable sport and the student-athlete does not compete in the involved sport during that academic year. Big Sky 08/01/2018 In head count sports, to specify that an institution may replace a counter who voluntarily withdraws (e.g., transfer, official religious mission) from the institution during the academic year by providing the financial aid to another student-athlete, including an incoming student-athlete, beginning with the ensuing term (e.g., spring semester, winter or spring quarter) without making the second student-athlete a counter for the remainder of Date Printed: 05/21/2018 4 of 16

2017-59 FINANCIAL AID -- MAXIMUM INSTITUTIONAL GRANT-IN-AID LIMITATIONS BY SPORT -- FOOTBALL LIMITATIONS -- INITIAL COUNTERS -- AID AFTER FIRST YEAR 2017-61 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- SKILL INSTRUCTION -- SPORTS OTHER THAN FOOTBALL -- FOUR HOURS FOR TEAM SPORTS, EIGHT HOURS FOR INDIVIDUAL SPORTS 2017-61-1 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- SKILL INSTRUCTION -- INDIVIDUAL SPORTS -- FOUR HOURS 2017-62 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS AND RECRUITING -- SUMMER ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES -- INSTITUTIONS THAT DO NOT OFFER SUMMER SCHOOL -- BASKETBALL 2017-62- FCS PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS AND RECRUITING -- SUMMER ATHLETIC ACTIVITIES -- INSTITUTIONS THAT DO NOT OFFER SUMMER SCHOOL -- FCS 2017-63 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- WEEKLY HOUR LIMITATIONS -- OUTSIDE THE Mid-American Mid-American that academic year; further, in football, to specify that the departing student-athlete's aid may be canceled and a hearing opportunity is not required when the institution receives a signed statement from the student-athlete releasing the institution from its obligation to provide institutional financial aid and verifying the voluntary nature of the withdrawal. 08/01/2018 In football, to specify that a student-athlete who has been in residence at the certifying institution for at least one academic year may receive athletically related financial aid for the first time without such aid counting as an initial award; further, in bowl subdivision football, to specify that a student-athlete who has been in residence at the certifying institution for at least one academic year may sign a financial aid agreement for the first time without counting toward the annual limit on signings. 08/01/2018, In team sports other than football, to specify that a student-athlete's participation in required weight training, conditioning and skill-related instruction shall be limited to a maximum of eight hours per week with not more than four hours spent on skill-related workouts. In individual sports, to specify that a student-athlete's participation in required weight training, conditioning and skill-related instruction shall be limited to a maximum of eight hours per week. 08/01/2018, To amend Proposal No. 2017-61, to specify that, in individual sports, a student-athlete's participation in required weight training, conditioning and skill-related instruction shall be limited to a maximum of eight hours per week with not more than four hours spent on skill-related workouts. Patriot League In basketball, to specify that an institution that does not offer summer school courses may designate eight weeks of the summer in which; (a) A prospective student-athlete may participate in required summer athletic activities, provided he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent or the institution's written offer of admission and/or financial aid, or the institution has received his or her financial deposit in response to its offer of admission; and (b) A student-athlete may participate in required summer athletic activities, provided he or she has satisfied progress-toward-degree requirements to be eligible for competition in the ensuing fall term by the conclusion of the preceding spring term. Patriot League In championship subdivision football, to specify that an institution that does not offer summer school courses may designate eight weeks of the summer in which: (a) A prospective student-athlete may participate in required summer athletic activities, provided he or she has signed a National Letter of Intent or the institution's written offer of admission and/or financial aid, or the institution has received his or her financial deposit in response to its offer of admission; and (b) A student-athlete may participate in required summer athletic activities, provided he or she has satisfied progress-toward-degree requirements to be eligible for competition in the ensuing fall term by the conclusion of the preceding spring term. American Athletic and Atlantic 10 In sports other than football and men's basketball, to eliminate the restrictions that preclude skill-related instruction from being publicized and conducted in view of a general public audience. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 5 of 16

PLAYING SEASON -- SKILL INSTRUCTION -- PUBLICITY -- SPORTS OTHER THAN FOOTBALL AND MEN'S BASKETBALL 2017-64 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- REQUIRED DAY OFF -- PLAYING SEASON -- EXCEPTION -- THREE CONTESTS IN A SEVEN- DAY PERIOD 2017-65 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASON -- INDIVIDUAL SPORTS -- VACATION-PERIOD WORKOUT SESSIONS INITIATED BY STUDENT-ATHLETE 2017-66 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- NONCHAMPIONSHIP SEGMENT TRAVEL -- BEACH VOLLEYBALL, CROSS COUNTRY, FIELD HOCKEY, SOCCER, SOFTBALL AND VOLLEYBALL -- ISOLATED INSTITUTIONS EXCEPTION 2017-68 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- BASEBALL -- NUMBER OF CONTESTS -- MAXIMUM LIMITATIONS -- TWO CONTESTS DURING NONCHAMPIONSHIP SEGMENT 2017-70 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- BASEBALL -- VARSITY SQUAD SIZE LIMITATION -- CHAMPIONSHIP SEGMENT -- EXCEPTION -- SEASON-ENDING INJURY -- REPLACED STUDENT- ATHLETE 2017-71 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- BASEBALL -- SQUAD SIZE LIMITATION -- REPLACEMENTS -- VOLUNTARY WITHDRAWAL Sun Belt 08/01/2018 To specify that if an institution's team participates in three contests or dates of competition in a seven-day period, an institution is not subject to the one-day-off-per-week requirement, provided the student-athletes do not engage in any countable athletically related activities for two days during either the preceding or the following week. Big 12 In individual sports, to specify that a coach may participate in an individual-workout session with a student-athlete from the coach's team during an institutional vacation period, provided the request for such assistance is initiated by the student-athlete. The Summit League In beach volleyball, cross country (for institutions without indoor or outdoor track and field), field hockey, soccer, softball and volleyball, to specify that if there are fewer Division I institutions that sponsor the sport located within 400 miles of the institution than the maximum number of permissible nonchampionship segment contests or dates of competition, the institution may use any form of transportation to travel to the number of nonchampionship segment competitions that represents the difference between the number of institutions and the maximum number of contests or dates of competition. Big South 08/01/2018 In baseball, to specify that an institution shall limit its total playing schedule with outside competition during the playing season to 56 contests (games and scrimmages) during the segment in which the NCAA championship is conducted and two contests (games and scrimmages) during the nonchampionship segment. Big 12 In baseball, to specify that a student-athlete who has been replaced as a varsity squad member due to a season-ending injury may participate in the following countable athletically related activities with the varsity team: (a) Participation in limited on-field activities (e.g., hitting fungoes, shagging balls); (b) Dress in uniform and be in the dugout during home and away contests; and (c) Participation in rehabilitation activities (including the use of baseball-specific equipment) under the supervision of a coaching staff member conducted at the same time as team practice. Big 12 08/01/2018 In baseball, to specify that (a) An institution may replace a varsity squad member who voluntarily withdraws from the team for personal reasons before the institution's first scheduled contest in the championship segment; (b) The student-athlete's request for written permission to contact another four-year collegiate institution does not constitute a voluntary withdrawal; (c) The student-athlete's financial aid may not be awarded to Date Printed: 05/21/2018 6 of 16

2017-72 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- WOMEN'S BASKETBALL -- PRESEASON PRACTICE -- 42 DAYS BEFORE FIRST CONTEST 2017-73 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- BASKETBALL -- FIRST CONTEST -- TUESDAY BEFORE SECOND FRIDAY OF NOVEMBER 2017-74 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- BASKETBALL -- ELIMINATE RESTRICTIONS ON LOCATION OF QUALIFYING REGULAR-SEASON MULTIPLE- TEAM EVENT 2017-77 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- SEGMENTS OF PLAYING SEASON -- ELIMINATE TWO-SEGMENT LIMIT -- CROSS COUNTRY AND TRACK AND FIELD 2017-78-1 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- PRESEASON PRACTICE -- LIMIT ON NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS -- 110 -- FCS 2017-78- FCS 2017-80- FBS PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- PRESEASON PRACTICE -- ELIMINATE LIMIT ON NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS -- FCS PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- OUT-OF- SEASON ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES -- PROFESSIONAL TRYOUT OR WORKOUT ACTIVITY -- Council (Women's Basketball Council (Men's and Women's Basketball Committees) Metro Atlantic Athletic Council (Student- Athlete Experience Missouri Valley Football another student-athlete in the same academic year; and (d) The student-athlete selected as the replacement shall not have previously received athletically related financial aid and must have participated with the team during the fall academic term. 08/01/2018 In women's basketball, to specify that an institution shall not commence on-court preseason basketball practice sessions before the date that is 42 days before the date of the institution's first regular-season contest. 08/01/2018 In basketball, to specify that an institution shall not play its first contest (game or scrimmage) with outside competition prior to the Tuesday immediately before the second Friday in November. 08/01/2018 In basketball, to eliminate the restrictions on the location of a qualifying regular-season multiple-team event. 08/01/2018 In cross country and track and field, to eliminate the restriction on dividing the playing season into not more than two distinct segments; further, to specify that each segment must consist of at least one week. To amend Proposal No. 2017-78, in championship subdivision football, to specify that there shall be a limit of 110 student-athletes who may engage in practice activities prior to the institution's first day of classes or prior to the fifth day before the day of the institution's first contest, whichever occurs earlier. In championship subdivision football, to eliminate the limit on the number of studentathletes who may engage in practice activities prior to the institution's first day of classes or prior to the fifth day before the day of the institution's first contest, whichever occurs earlier. 08/01/2018 In bowl subdivision football, to specify that an institution may conduct one postseason practice session prior to the end of the institution's academic year for the purpose of conducting a professional tryout or workout activity and that employees of a professional sports organization may participate in such a session without counting against the institution's coaching limits, provided: (a) The student-athlete does not miss class to Date Printed: 05/21/2018 7 of 16

2017-80- FCS FBS PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- OUT-OF- SEASON ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES -- PROFESSIONAL TRYOUT OR WORKOUT ACTIVITY -- FCS 2017-82 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- WOMEN'S LACROSSE -- FIRST CONTEST -- EXCEPTION -- PRESEASON SCRIMMAGES/EXHIBITION GAMES 2017-84 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- WOMEN'S RUGBY -- END OF REGULAR PLAYING SEASON -- NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-85 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FIRST CONTEST OR DATE OF COMPETITION -- WOMEN'S SOCCER -- THURSDAY BEFORE 12TH WEEKEND BEFORE CHAMPIONSHIP 2017-87 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- SWIMMING AND DIVING -- OUTSIDE COMPETITION EXCEPTION -- CONFERENCE ALL- STAR CONTEST AGAINST U.S. NATIONAL TEAM participate in such activity; (b) The session shall be conducted on the institution's campus or in facilities primarily used by the institution for practice or competition; (c) The session shall not involve contact and student-athletes shall not wear protective equipment (e.g. helmet, shoulder pads, spider pads, padded undergarments); and (d) The amount of time that a student-athlete is involved in such countable athletically related activities is limited to a maximum of four hours. 08/01/2018 In championship subdivision football, to specify that an institution may conduct one postseason practice session prior to the end of the institution's academic year for the purpose of conducting a professional tryout or workout activity and that employees of a professional sports organization may participate in such a session without counting against the institution's coaching limits, provided: (a) The student-athlete does not miss class to participate in such activity; (b) The session shall be conducted on the institution's campus or in facilities primarily used by the institution for practice or competition; (c) The session shall not involve contact and student-athletes shall not wear protective equipment (e.g. helmet, shoulder pads, spider pads, padded undergarments); and (d) The amount of time that a student-athlete is involved in such countable athletically related activities is limited to a maximum of four hours. 08/01/2018 In women's lacrosse, to specify that an institution may play up to three scrimmages or exhibition games prior to the first scheduled regular-season contest, provided such scrimmages or exhibitions games are counted against the maximum number of contests; further, to specify that contests that would otherwise be exempted from the maximum number of contests shall count against the maximum if they are played prior to the date specified for the first regular-season contest. Patriot League 08/01/2018 In women's rugby, to specify that an institution shall conclude all practice and competition (games and scrimmages) by the conclusion of the USA Rugby College 7s National Championship or the Collegiate Rugby 7s National Championship, whichever occurs later. Colonial Athletic Association 08/01/2018 In women's soccer, to specify that an institution shall not play its first contest or engage in its first date of competition (game) with outside competition before the Thursday before the 12th weekend before the start of the Women's Soccer Championship. Big Ten 08/01/2018 In swimming and diving, to specify that a student-athlete may compete during the academic year as a member of a conference all-star team in one contest against the USA Swimming National Team or the USA Diving National Team, provided the student-athlete is academically eligible for competition at the time of the competition. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 8 of 16

2017-88 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOREIGN TOURS -- EXCEPTION -- NATIONAL SERVICE ACADEMIES -- SPORTS OTHER THAN FOOTBALL 2017-91 CHAMPIONSHIPS AND POSTSEASON FOOTBALL -- POSTSEASON BOWL GAMES -- WAIVER AUTHORITY 2017-92 INFRACTIONS PROGRAM -- PENALTIES -- MITIGATING FACTORS -- NAAC REASONABLE STANDARDS 2017-93 DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- RECLASSIFICATION OF FOOTBALL SUBDIVISION -- FCS TO FBS -- WAIVERS 2017-94 COMMITTEES -- ASSOCIATION- WIDE COMMITTEES -- COMMITTEE ON COMPETITIVE SAFEGUARDS AND MEDICAL ASPECTS OF SPORTS -- COMPOSITION -- DIVISION I COUNCIL REPRESENTATION 2017-95 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- PERSONNEL AND AWARDS, BENEFITS AND EXPENSES -- PERMISSIBLE BENEFITS -- SIGNIFICANT OTHER 2017-96 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- ATHLETICS PERSONNEL -- DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATIONS -- GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH -- DIVING 2017-97 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- ATHLETICS PERSONNEL -- Patriot League In sports other than football, to specify that a national service academy may conduct a foreign tour at any time, provided: (a) The tour is requested and sponsored by the U.S. Department of State or the United States Department of Defense, or a direct subordinate organizations; (b) The tour is for the purpose of advancing international relations; (c) All missed class time is approved by the appropriate institutional authority; (d) A team shall be limited to a maximum of three contests or dates of competition during the tour; (e) An institution shall not engage such a foreign tour in each sport more than once every three years; and (f) The foreign tour shall not count toward the once-in-four years restriction or the basketball participation restriction. Council (Football American Athletic Northeast Council (Strategic Vision and Planning 08/01/2018 To specify that the Division I Football Committee, or its designated committee, shall have the authority to waive all postseason bowl game requirements. To add demonstrated adherence to National Association for Athletics Compliance Reasonable Standards as an example of a mitigating factor that may be weighed by a hearing panel in determining penalties in an infractions case. To specify that the Council, by a two-thirds majority of its members present and voting, may grant waivers of the requirements for reclassification from the Football Championship Subdivision to the Football Bowl Subdivision. To increase the size of the Committee on Competitive Safeguards and Medical Aspects of Sports from 22 to 23 members; further, to specify that one member of the committee shall be a representative from the Division I Council. To define "significant other" as a spouse, fiancé or fiancée, domestic partner or any individual whose relationship to an identified individual (e.g., prospective student-athlete, coach, student-athlete) is the practical equivalent of a spouse; further, to replace "spouse" with "significant other," as specified. Big 12 In swimming and diving, to specify that an institution may employ one graduate assistant coach for diving. In women's rowing, to permit a graduate assistant coach to receive training table meals as provided to an institution's student-athletes without the value of the meals being included Date Printed: 05/21/2018 9 of 16

GRADUATE ASSISTANT COACH -- WOMEN'S ROWING -- TRAINING TABLE MEALS 2017-98 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- ATHLETICS PERSONNEL -- DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATIONS -- VOLUNTEER COACH -- COMPLIMENTARY ADMISSION, MEALS AND REASONABLE ENTERTAINMENT 2017-99 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- ATHLETICS PERSONNEL -- RECRUITING COORDINATION FUNCTIONS -- ON-CAMPUS EVALUATION OF VIDEO AND ON- CAMPUS SELECTION OF PROSPECTIVE STUDENT- ATHLETES 2017-100 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- AMATEURISM -- USE OF AGENTS -- EXCEPTION -- MEN'S ICE HOCKEY -- PRIOR TO FULL-TIME COLLEGIATE ENROLLMENT 2017-101 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) VISIT --STUDENT HOST -- ENTERTAINMENT ALLOWANCE -- $75 PER DAY 2017-102 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) VISIT -- MEALS ON OFFICIAL VISIT -- SNACKS 2017-103 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- AWARDS, BENEFITS AND EXPENSES -- GENERAL PRINCIPLES -- ELIGIBILITY EFFECT OF VIOLATION -- RESTITUTION in the individual's limit on remuneration. Big 12 08/01/2018 To specify that a volunteer coach may receive: (1) Complimentary admission to a home athletics event in conjunction with a prospective student-athlete's official or unofficial visit; (2) Complimentary meals provided during a prospective student-athlete's unofficial visit, provided the individual dines with the prospective student-athlete; and (3) Reasonable entertainment in conjunction with entertainment provided to student-athletes. To specify that on-campus evaluations of video and on-campus activities involving the selection of prospective student-athletes are not recruiting coordination functions. Big Ten In men's ice hockey, to specify that: (1) Prior to full-time collegiate enrollment, an individual who is drafted by a professional ice hockey team may be represented by an agent or attorney during contract negotiations; (2) The individual may not receive benefits (other than representation) from the agent or attorney and must pay the going rate for the representation; and (3) If the individual does not sign a contract with the professional team, the agreement for representation with the agent or attorney must be terminated prior to full-time collegiate enrollment., Big Ten, Big 12, Pac-12 and 08/01/2018 To increase, from $40 to $75, the allowance that an institution may provide a student host for each day of a prospective student-athlete's official visit to cover all actual costs of entertaining the student host(s), the prospective student-athlete and up to four family members accompanying the prospective student-athlete; further, to increase, from $20 to $40, the additional allowance an institution may provide the student host per day for each additional prospective student-athlete the host entertains. To specify that during an official visit, an institution may provide, at its discretion, reasonable snacks to a prospective student-athlete and up to four family members accompanying the prospective student-athlete. To increase, from $100 or less to $200 or less, the limitation on the value of improper benefits for which restitution is required. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 10 of 16

FOR RECEIPT OF IMPERMISSIBLE BENEFITS -- INCREASE FROM $100 TO $200 2017-104 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- AWARDS, BENEFITS AND EXPENSES -- MEDICAL EXPENSES -- MEDICAL COVERAGE 2017-105 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- AWARDS AND BENEFITS -- SPECIAL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS -- CONFERENCE SCHOLAR-ATHLETE OF THE YEAR TROPHY 2017-106 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- TIME LIMITS FOR REQUIRED ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES -- THREE- DAY PERIOD -- BASKETBALL 2017-106- 1 AUTONOMY PROPOSAL -- PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- TIME LIMITS FOR REQUIRED ATHLETICALLY RELATED ACTIVITIES -- THREE- DAY PERIOD -- EXCEPTION -- MULTIPLE TEAM EVENT -- BASKETBALL 2017-109 RECRUITING -- DEFINITIONS AND APPLICATIONS -- FAMILY MEMBER -- REPLACE "RELATIVES" AND "PARENTS OR LEGAL GUARDIANS" WITH "FAMILY MEMBERS" 2017-110 RECRUITING -- TRANSPORTATION ON OFFICIAL PAID VISIT -- RETURN TRANSPORTATION TO HOME, EDUCATIONAL INSTITUTION OR COMPETITION SITE Big Ten and Big 12, Big Ten, Pac-12 and and Council (Legislative Council (Legislative 08/01/2018 To require that an institution shall provide medical care to a student-athlete for an athletically related injury incurred during his or her involvement in intercollegiate athletics for the institution, as specified. To specify that a conference may provide a trophy to one female and one male each year in recognition of being named "scholar-athlete of the year" and to set $1,500 as the maximum value of the trophy. 08/01/2018 In basketball, to specify that: (1) An institution shall provide student-athletes with three consecutive days off during the institution's official vacation period after the first term of the academic year (e.g., winter break); (2) Required athletically related activities are prohibited on such days; and (3) An institution may provide the cost of room and board to student-athletes who remain on campus during the three consecutive days off. 08/01/2018 To amend Proposal No. 2017-106 to specify that one time during a four-year period, if an institution participates in a qualifying regular-season multiple-team event that occurs during the institution's official vacation period after the first term of the academic year (e. g., winter break), the institution shall not be required to provide student-athletes with three consecutive days off. To replace all instances of "relatives" and "parents or legal guardians" with "family members." To specify that an institution may pay a prospective student-athlete's actual transportation costs for his or her official visit to its campus from any location, provided the prospective student-athlete returns to the original point of departure or travels to his or her home, educational institution or site of competition. 2017-111 RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) 08/01/2018 In sports other than basketball and football, to specify that an institution may provide an Date Printed: 05/21/2018 11 of 16

VISIT -- FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT -- SEPTEMBER 1 OF JUNIOR YEAR -- SPORTS OTHER THAN BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL 2017-112 RECRUITING -- UNOFFICIAL (UNPAID) VISITS -- FIRST OPPORTUNITY TO VISIT -- SEPTEMBER 1 OF JUNIOR YEAR -- SPORTS OTHER THAN BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL 2017-113 RECRUITING -- SPORTS CAMPS AND CLINICS -- RECRUITING CALENDAR EXCEPTIONS -- SPORTS OTHER THAN BASKETBALL AND FOOTBALL -- RECRUITING CONVERSATIONS 2017-114 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS -- FOOTBALL -- EXCEPTION TO AUGUST DEAD PERIOD 2017-116 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- PRESEASON PRACTICE -- START OF PRACTICE, USE OF FOOTBALLS, REQUIRED DAYS OFF AND DAILY AND WEEKLY HOUR LIMITATIONS 2017-117 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- FOOTBALL -- PRESEASON PRACTICE -- LIMIT ON NUMBER OF PARTICIPANTS -- INCREASE TO 110 -- FBS 2017-118 PLAYING AND PRACTICE SEASONS -- WOMEN'S ICE Council (Student- Athlete Experience Council (Student- Athlete Experience Council (Student- Athlete Experience Council (Football Council (Football Council (Football Council official visit to a prospective student-athlete beginning September 1 of the prospective student-athlete's junior year in high school. In sports other than basketball and football, to specify that an unofficial visit with athletics department involvement (e.g., contact with athletics department staff, athletics-specific tour, complimentary admission) shall not occur with an individual (or his or her relatives or legal guardians) before September 1 at the beginning of his or her junior year in high school. In sports other than basketball and football, to specify that recruiting conversations during an institutional camp or clinic are not permitted between an institution's coach and a participating prospective student-athlete before September 1 at the beginning of the prospective student-athlete's junior year in high school. 08/01/2018 In football, to specify that 48 hours before a home contest (on an institution's campus or in a facility normally used for its home games) that occurs in August or on September 1 or 2 through 48 hours after the conclusion of the contest shall be a quiet period. In football, to specify that: (a) During preseason practice and after the five-day acclimatization period, an institution may use footballs during a walk-through; (b) On one day in every seven days during the preseason practice period (prior to the institution's first day of classes or seven days before the institution's first scheduled contest, whichever is earlier) a student-athlete's participation in countable/required athletically related activities shall be limited to not more than two hours of off-field meetings or film review; (c) Daily and weekly hour limitations on countable athletically related activities shall apply beginning with the institution's first day of classes or seven days before the institution's first scheduled contest, whichever is earlier; (d) An institution is not required to provide student-athletes with one day off per week during the preseason practice period prior to the first day of classes, or seven days before the institution's first scheduled contest, whichever is earlier; and (e) An institution shall not commence official preseason practice sessions before 29 days before its first scheduled intercollegiate game. In bowl subdivision football, to increase, from 105 to 110, the limit on the number of student-athletes who may engage in practice activities prior to the institution's first day of classes or prior to the fifth day before the day of the institution's first contest, whichever occurs earlier. In women's ice hockey, to exempt the Ice Breaker Tournament from the maximum number of contests limitations. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 12 of 16

HOCKEY -- ANNUAL EXEMPTIONS -- ICE BREAKER TOURNAMENT 2017-119 DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- MINIMUM CONTESTS REQUIREMENTS FOR SPORTS SPONSORSHIP -- CROSS COUNTRY AND INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2017-120 DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- SCHEDULING REQUIREMENTS -- CROSS COUNTRY AND WOMEN'S INDOOR AND OUTDOOR TRACK AND FIELD 2017-121 COMMITTEES -- COMMITTEES WITH CHAMPIONSHIPS ADMINISTRATION AND SPORTS ISSUES RESPONSIBILITIES -- MEN'S SOCCER COMMITTEE -- FOUR-REGION, EIGHT-MEMBER MODEL 2017-122 EXECUTIVE REGULATIONS -- ADMINISTRATION OF NCAA CHAMPIONSHIPS -- AVAILABILITY OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGES 2017-123 COMMITTEES -- ASSOCIATION- WIDE COMMITTEES -- GENERAL COMMITTEES -- RESEARCH COMMITTEE -- DUTIES ER-2017-7 RECRUITING -- RECRUITING CALENDARS -- FOOTBALL -- QUIET (Competition Council (Competition Council (Competition Council (Nominating Council Council (Strategic Vision and Planning 08/01/2018 To reduce the minimum number of contests requirement for sports sponsorship (a) in cross country, from six to four; (b) for institutions that sponsor either indoor or outdoor track and field (men's or women's), from six to four; and (c) for institutions that sponsor both indoor and outdoor track and field (men's or women's), from 12 to eight, including at least three indoor and three outdoor meets; further, to specify that a multiteam event shall count as one contest for purposes of the minimum number of contests requirement for sports sponsorship. 08/01/2018 In cross country and women's indoor and outdoor track and field, to specify that an institution shall schedule and play at least 50 percent of its contests against Division I opponents to satisfy the minimum number of contests requirement for sports sponsorship, further; in cross country and indoor and outdoor track and field, to specify that if a multiteam event is not scored by division, an institution may use the event to satisfy the scheduling requirements, provided at least one other institution competing in the event is a Division I member. August 1, 2018; composition to be achieved by attrition-- nine members in 2018-19 and eight members in 2019-20 and thereafter. To reduce, from 10 to eight, the number members of the Men's Soccer Committee and reduce, from five to four, the number of men's soccer regions. 08/01/2018 To eliminate the legislated restrictions on the availability of alcohol at Championships. To specify that the Research Committee shall: (a) Promote and encourage graduate student research on psychosocial aspects of intercollegiate athletics by administering the Association's Graduate Student Research Grant Program; (b) Assist staff in the evaluation of data-sharing requests submitted by the membership, as needed; (c) Study and make recommendations to the NCAA research staff and governance committees concerning opportunities for Association or collaborative research at the nexus of higher education and athletics; (d) Confer with research staff on issues related to the Research Review Board, its policies and standard operating procedures; and (e) Monitor progress of the most significant research endeavors undertaken by the NCAA research staff at the behest of the Association. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 13 of 16

PERIOD BEFORE EARLY SIGNING PERIOD 2018-1 LEGISLATIVE AUTHORITY AND PROCESS -- COUNCIL- GOVERNANCE PROCESS -- SUBMISSION DEADLINES -- AMENDMENT INTRODUCED BY COUNCIL 2018-2 RECRUITING -- OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS AND TELEPHONE CALLS -- SEPTEMBER 1 OF JUNIOR YEAR -- SOFTBALL 2018-3 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- ELIGIBILITY FOR COMPETITION -- FULFILLMENT OF CREDIT-HOUR REQUIREMENTS -- HOURS EARNED OR ACCEPTED TOWARD A MINOR OR UNDERGRADUATE CERTIFICATE PROGRAM -- FIRST WEEK OF CLASS 2018-4 INFRACTIONS PROGRAM -- NCAA DIVISION I COMMITTEE ON INFRACTIONS -- COMPOSITION OF COMMITTEE -- INSTITUTIONAL STAFF OR FACULTY -- CHANGE IN EMPLOYMENT STATUS 2018-5 COMMITTEES -- COMMITTEE FOR LEGISLATIVE RELIEF -- COMPOSITION -- STUDENT- ATHLETE REPRESENTATION ER-2018-1 RECRUITING -- CONTACTS AND EVALUATIONS -- CONTACTABLE INDIVIDUALS -- TIME PERIOD FOR OFF-CAMPUS CONTACTS -- GENERAL RULE -- EXCEPTION -- LACROSSE AND WRESTLING Council (Legislative Council Council (Committee on Academics) Council (Committee on Infractions) Council (Legislative To specify that the Council may introduce an amendment by 5 p.m. Eastern time November 1. 04/25/2018 In softball, to specify that: (a) Off-campus recruiting contacts shall not be made with an individual (or her relatives or legal guardians) before September 1 at the beginning of her junior year in high school; (b) Telephone calls may not be received from an individual (or her relatives or legal guardians) before September 1 at the beginning of her junior year in high school; and (c) each institution is limited to seven recruiting opportunities (contacts and evaluations combined) per prospective student-athlete per year, as specified. ER-2018-2 INFRACTIONS PROGRAM -- To specify that a minor or undergraduate certificate program must be designated before the conclusion of the institution's first five days of classes of the applicable term for associated credit hours to be used to satisfy progress-toward-degree credit-hour requirements after the first two years of enrollment. To specify that institutional staff or faculty member on the Committee on Infractions who does not meet the definition of "on the staff" due to a change in employment status during a term of office may complete his or her term (subject to discretion of the committee chair) and be eligible for reappointment. To specify that one member of the Student-Athlete Advisory Committee shall serve as a member of the Committee for Legislative Relief in an advisory capacity and may serve up to one year after completion of his or her collegiate athletics eligibility; further, the student-athlete member shall attend all in-person meetings and participate on teleconferences not associated with an appeal of a legislative relief case. Date Printed: 05/21/2018 14 of 16

PENALTIES -- MITIGATING FACTORS -- NAAC REASONABLE STANDARDS ER-2018-3 ACADEMIC ELIGIBILITY -- FRESHMAN ACADEMIC REQUIREMENTS -- TEST-SCORE REQUIREMENTS -- STATE AND DISTRICT TESTING DATES ER-2018-4 ER-2018-5 ER-2018-6 RECRUITING -- BASKETBALL EVENT CERTIFICATION -- RESIDENCY REQUIREMENT EXCEPTIONS RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) VISIT -- LIMITATIONS ON OFFICIAL VISITS DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- CHANGE OF DIVISION MEMBERSHIP -- TIMING OF MONETARY DISTRIBUTIONS -- BASKETBALL PERFORMANCE FUND AND EQUAL CONFERENCE DISTRIBUTION FUND ER-2018-7 TRANSFER REGULATIONS -- 4-2-4 COLLEGE TRANSFERS -- ADDITIONAL TRANSFERABLE DEGREE CREDIT REQUIREMENTS FOR NONQUALIFIERS -- ACADEMIC REDSHIRTS ER-2018-8 ER-2018-9 RECRUITING -- OFFICIAL (PAID) VISIT -- NUMBER OF OFFICIAL VISITS -- INSTITUTIONAL LIMITATIONS -- NATIONAL SERVICE ACADEMIES -- REGULAR SIGNING PERIOD OF THE NATIONAL LETTER OF INTENT FINANCIAL AID -- ELIGIBILITY FOR INSTITUTIONAL FINANCIAL AID -- EXCEPTIONS -- FINAL SEMESTER/ QUARTER -- FINAL TERM BEFORE EXPERIENTIAL LEARNING Date Printed: 05/21/2018 15 of 16

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