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Code · BILL · 118th Congress · S. 2495 (Introduced in Senate) — To protect student athletes, ensure fair competition and compensation, and preserve intercollegiate athletics, and fo... · Sec. 11

Sec. 11. Relationship to State law

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No State or political subdivision of a State may adopt, maintain, enforce, or continue in effect any law, regulation, rule, requirement, or standard that— conflicts with the provisions of this Act; limits or restricts the rights of student athletes, the National Collegiate Athletic Association, conferences, or institutions of higher education under this Act; or relates to the rights of student athletes to receive compensation directly or indirectly from any institution of higher education, affiliate of an institution of higher education, third party, conference, or the National Collegiate Athletic Association.
No State or political subdivision of a State may establish or continue in effect any law, regulation, rule, requirement, or standard that is inconsistent with title IX of the Higher Education Act of 1972 ( 20 U.S.C. 1681 et seq. ), including any law, regulation, rule, requirement, or standard that provides for the payment of student athletes participating in a varsity intercollegiate athletics program based on a share of annual revenue generated by that particular sports program.
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