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Current as of March 28, 2024 | Updated by FindLaw Staff
(a) An athlete agent, with the intent to induce a student-athlete to enter into an agency contract, may not:
(1) give any materially false or misleading information or make a materially false promise or representation;
(2) furnish a good or service of value or arrange for a good or service of value to be furnished to a student-athlete before the student-athlete enters into the agency contract; or
(3) furnish a good or service of value or arrange for a good or service of value to be furnished to any individual other than the student-athlete or another registered athlete agent.
(b) An athlete agent may not intentionally:
(1) initiate contact with a student-athlete unless registered under this subchapter;
(2) refuse or fail to retain or permit inspection of the records required to be retained by § 17-16-113;
(3) fail to register when required by § 17-16-104;
(4) provide materially false or misleading information in an application for registration or renewal of registration;
(5) predate or postdate an agency contract; or
(6) fail to notify a student-athlete before the student-athlete signs or otherwise authenticates an agency contract for a particular sport that the signing or authentication may make the student-athlete ineligible to participate as a student-athlete in that sport.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Arkansas Code Title 17. Professions, Occupations, and Businesses § 17-16-114. Prohibited conduct - last updated March 28, 2024 | https://codes.findlaw.com/ar/title-17-professions-occupations-and-businesses/ar-code-sect-17-16-114/
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