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Code · North Carolina · Chapter 78C — Investment Advisers

§ 78C-97. Required records; waiver of attorney-client privilege.

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§ 78C-97. Required records; waiver of attorney-client privilege.
(a)An athlete agent shall retain the following records for a period of five years:
(1)The name and address of each individual represented by the athlete agent.
(2)Any agency contract entered into by the athlete agent.
(3)Any direct costs incurred by the athlete agent in the recruitment or solicitation of a student-athlete to enter into an agency contract.
(b)Records required to be retained by subsection
(a)of this section are open to inspection by the Secretary of State during normal business hours.
(c)Where a student-athlete enters into an agency contract regulated under this Article, the student-athlete will be deemed to waive the attorney-client privilege with respect to records required to be retained by subsection
(a)of this section, subject to G.S. 78C-94(f). (2003-375, s. 2.)
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