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Code · BILL · 117th Congress · S. 4724 (Introduced in Senate) — To protect the rights of college athletes and to establish the Commission on College Athletics, and for other purposes. · Sec. 4

Sec. 4. Right to Title IX equity

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Each institution of higher education shall— not later than July 1 each year— complete an evaluation, using all relevant measures, of the compliance of the institution of higher education with Title IX in athletics; and publish such evaluation on a publicly accessible internet website of the institution of higher education; publish on a publicly accessible internet website of the institution of higher education the name and contact information of the institution’s Title IX coordinator; and inform college athletes enrolled at the institution of higher education to whom an inquiry or a complaint relating to Title IX in athletics may be addressed.
An intercollegiate athletic association or a conference shall not discriminate on the basis of sex with regard to the provision, to college athletes in comparable sports, of health and safety, medical care, rest, room and board, nutrition, athletic facilities, athletic participation, transportation, and event promotions. An intercollegiate athletics association shall— permanently ban an individual from intercollegiate athletics if the individual knowingly provides misleading information or causes omissions for the purpose of affecting a Title IX evaluation referred to in this section; and provide college athletes the means to keep their identity confidential when making a Title IX in athletics inquiry or complaint to the intercollegiate athletics association.
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