Pennsylvania Consolidated Statutes

ATHLETICS AND SPORTS (TITLE 5)

SUBPART B. REGISTRATION OF ATHLETIC AGENTS.

CHAPTER 33. REGISTRATION.

§ 3301. Athletic agent registration.
§ 3302. Application for registration.
§ 3303. Qualifications for registration.
§ 3304. Issuance of registration to certain persons prohibited.
§ 3305. Unlawful actions by athletic agents.
§ 3306. Suspension and revocation of registration.
§ 3307. Bonding requirements.
§ 3308. Exemption from registration and bonding requirement.
§ 3309. Penalty; injunctive relief.
§ 3310. Disposition of commission receipts.
§ 3311. Records.
§ 3312. Transferability of registration.

§ 3301. Athletic agent registration.

A person shall not directly or indirectly serve or offer to serve as an athletic agent unless the person has first procured athletic agent registration from the commission.

§ 3302. Application for registration.

(a) Procedure.--Every application for athletic agent registration shall:

  1. Be in writing on a form supplied by the commission and approved by the department.
  2. Be verified by the applicant.
  3. Contain the information required by this chapter and such other information as the commission may reasonably require.
  4. Be submitted together with a processing fee of $50.

Every applicant shall complete an application or process as may be necessary to request the Pennsylvania State Police to provide a copy of the applicant's criminal history record to the commission.

(b) Fees.--

  1. The annual registration fee which shall accompany the application for athletic agent registration shall be as follows:

    1. Individual or sole proprietor - $100.
    2. Partnership, association, corporation or other legal entity - $200.

  2. The fee for each duplicate registration shall be $20.
  3. If the revenue raised by fees, fines and civil penalties imposed in accordance with the provisions of this chapter are not sufficient to match the expenditures necessary to carry out the provisions of this chapter, the commission shall increase those fees by regulation so that the revenues will match the expenditures.

(c) Term.--Registrations shall be issued on an annual basis and shall expire on December 31 of each year.

(d) Out-of-State agents.--An unregistered out-of-State agent representing an athlete shall be allowed to negotiate professional sport services contracts in this Commonwealth provided:

  1. the out-of-State agent has never had registration issued under this chapter revoked by the commission;
  2. the out-of-State agent notifies the commission of his intention to apply for registration within seven days of commencing negotiations with a Commonwealth professional sports team or promoter; and
  3. the out-of-State agent completes the required application within 30 days of commencing negotiations with a Commonwealth professional sports team or promoter.

§ 3303. Qualifications for registration.

The commission shall not issue athletic agent registration to a person unless the following qualifications are met:

  1. The applicant is 21 years of age or older.
  2. The applicant possesses good moral character.
  3. The applicant, neither at the time of application nor within ten years prior to the time of application, has been finally found to have participated in any conduct that led to the imposition of sanctions against an athlete, institution of higher education or professional sports team by any association or organization that establishes rules for the conduct of amateur or professional sports.

§ 3304. Issuance of registration to certain persons prohibited.

(a) Prior criminal acts.--The commission shall not issue athletic agent registration to or renew the athletic agent registration of a person who has been convicted of any of the following offenses, or any comparable offense in another jurisdiction, within ten years of the date of application:

  1. An offense under the act of April 14, 1972 (P.L.233, No.64), known as The Controlled Substance, Drug, Device and Cosmetic Act.
  2. An offense under the following provisions of 18 Pa.C.S. (relating to crimes and offenses):

(b) Prohibited practices.--The commission shall not issue registration to any person who has been found by the commission to have engaged in the activities of an athletic agent in this Commonwealth without acquiring registration as required by this chapter within 12 months prior to the date of application.

§ 3305. Unlawful actions by athletic agents.

An athletic agent shall be prohibited from engaging in the following actions:

  1. Entering into an oral or written agent contract or professional sport services contract with a student athlete before the student athlete's eligibility for collegiate athletics has expired.
  2. Before the student athlete's eligibility for collegiate athletics has expired, giving, offering or promising anything of value to:
    1. a student athlete;
    2. any member of the student athlete's immediate family; or
    3. any individual who substantially contributes to the economic support of the student athlete. For purposes of this subparagraph, an individual shall be deemed to have substantially contributed to the economic support of a student athlete if the individual provides 25% or more of the cost of tuition, room and board and incidental expenses of the student athlete's education or provides to the student athlete at minimal or no cost noncollege-based lodging or meals or transportation to and from college classes.
  3. Giving, offering or promising an oral or written contract which would require the athletic agent to give, offer or promise anything of value to any employee of an institution of higher education in return for a referral of a student athlete by the employee.
  4. Engaging in the activities of an athletic agent without a current valid registration.
  5. Violating any provision of this part or regulation of the commission.

§ 3306. Suspension and revocation of registration.

(a) Investigation.--The commission or its designee may review the operations of all registered athletic agents and shall prepare a written report for review by the commission.

(b) Cease and desist order.--The commission may issue an immediate cease and desist order against an athletic agent who has been found preliminarily by the commission to have committed a violation of 18 Pa.C.S. § 7107 (relating to unlawful actions by athlete agents) or a violation of this chapter. Within 20 days of issuance of the cease and desist order, the commission shall conduct a hearing to determine whether the cease and desist order should be dissolved or made permanent.

(c) Sanctions.--Upon finding that a registrant has violated any provision of this chapter or a regulation of the commission or any comparable offense in another jurisdiction, the commission may suspend, revoke, restrict or otherwise limit registration as determined by the commission.

(d) Conduct of hearings.--The commission shall conduct all hearings in accordance with 2 Pa.C.S. Ch. 5 Subch. A (relating to practice and procedure of Commonwealth agencies).

§ 3307. Bonding requirements.

(a) Amount.--Before any athletic agent registration is issued, the applicant shall be required to execute and file a surety bond with the commission in such reasonable amount, but not less than $20,000, as the commission shall require.

(b) Bond forms.--All bonds shall be upon forms supplied by the commission and which have been approved by the department. All bonds shall be accompanied by a $25 filing fee.

(c) Conditions of bonds.--The surety bond shall be conditioned upon the following:

  1. Compliance with this chapter.
  2. The payment of all sums due a person at the time the sums are due and payable.
  3. The payment of all damages suffered by any person as a result of intentional or unintentional misstatements, misrepresentation, fraud, deceit or unlawful or negligent acts of the athletic agent while acting as an athletic agent.

(d) Alternate security.--

  1. In lieu of a surety bond, a registrant may deposit with the commission cash, a certified check or a letter of credit in an equivalent amount. The provisions of this section regarding bonds shall apply to the alternate security provided for in this subsection.
  2. The security shall not be returned to a registrant until one year after the athletic agent's registration has expired. After that time, if there are no claims against the registered athletic agent, the alternate security shall be returned to the depositor.

(e) Recovery on bond.--Recovery may be had on a bond or deposit of alternate security in the same manner as penalties are recoverable at law.

§ 3308. Exemption from registration and bonding requirement.

(a) Immediate family members.--Athletic agents who are representing an immediate family member are exempt from the provisions of this chapter.

(b) Definition.--As used in this section, the term "immediate family" means a parent, spouse, brother, sister, son or daughter.

§ 3309. Penalty; injunctive relief.

(a) Penalty.--The commission may impose a civil penalty of not more than $5,000 for each violation or conviction against any person who violates this chapter or who is convicted of a violation of 18 Pa.C.S. § 7107 (relating to unlawful actions by athlete agents).

(b) Injunctive relief.--The commission may, in the name of the people of this Commonwealth, through the Office of Attorney General, apply for injunctive relief in any court of competent jurisdiction to enjoin any person from committing any act in violation of this chapter. Such injunctive relief shall be in addition to and not in lieu of all penalties and other remedies in this chapter.

§ 3310. Disposition of commission receipts.

All fees, civil penalties, forfeitures and other moneys collected under this chapter and the regulations of the commission shall be paid into the Athletic Commission Augmentation Account.

§ 3311. Records.

A record of all persons registered under this chapter shall be kept in the office of the commission and shall be open to public inspection and copying upon payment of a nominal fee for copying the record.

§ 3312. Transferability of registration.

No registration issued under this chapter shall be assignable or transferable.


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