Ncaa Bylaws

/ˌɛn si ˌeɪ eɪ ˈbaɪˌlɔz/

Definitions

  1. (n.) The set of rules and regulations governing the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) member institutions, outlining compliance, eligibility, recruiting, and enforcement policies.
    The university was penalized for violating NCAA bylaws related to athlete recruitment.

Forms

  • ncaa bylaws
  • ncaa bylaw

Commentary

NCAA bylaws are crucial for maintaining fair play and integrity in collegiate athletics; drafters should ensure clarity due to their broad regulatory scope.

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