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11213.11.1.8 Nonscholastic Practice or Competition—Men’s Basketball. An institution [including anyinstitutional department (e.g., athletics, recreational/intramural)] shall not host, sponsor or conduct a nonscholasticbasketball practice or competition in which men’s basketball prospective student-athletes (see Bylaw13.11.1.2) participate on its campus or at an off-campus facility regularly used by the institution for practiceand/or competition by any of the institution’s sport programs. (Adopted: 4/28/11; a contract signed before10/29/09 may be honored)13.11.1.8.1 Exception—State Multisport Events. An institution may host basketball-related eventsthat are part of officially recognized state multisport events. (Adopted: 4/28/11)13.11.1.8.2 Exception—Other Events. An institution may host, sponsor or conduct a nonscholasticevent that involves men’s basketball prospective student-athletes, provided it meets one of the followingconditions: (Adopted: 4/28/11)(a) The event is open (see Bylaw 13.11.3.1) and all participating men’s basketball prospective studentathletesreside within a 50-mile radius of the institution’s campus;(b) The event is part of a program that is consistent with the mission of the institution (e.g., state wellnessand educational programs) and is conducted in accordance with Bylaw 13.11.3.2; or(c) The event is an ancillary event that is part of a nonathletics program (e.g., Boy Scouts) and is conductedin accordance with Bylaw 13.11.3.2.13.11.1.9 Nonscholastic Practice or Competition—Women’s Basketball. An institution [includingany institutional department (e.g., athletics, recreational/intramural)] shall not host, sponsor or conduct a nonscholasticbasketball practice or competition in which women’s basketball prospective student-athletes (see Bylaw13.11.1.1) participate on its campus or at an off-campus facility regularly used by the institution for practiceand/or competition by any of the institution’s sport programs. (Adopted: 1/14/12; a contract signed before 6/28/11may be honored)13.11.1.9.1 Exception—State Multisport Events. An institution may host basketball-related eventsthat are part of officially recognized state multisport events. (Adopted: 1/14/12)13.11.1.9.2 Exception—Other Events. An institution may host, sponsor or conduct a nonscholasticevent that involves women’s basketball prospective student-athletes, provided it meets one of the followingconditions: (Adopted: 1/14/12)(a) The event is open (see Bylaw 13.11.3.1) and all participating women’s basketball prospective student-athletesreside within a 50-mile radius of the institution’s campus;(b) The event is part of a program that is consistent with the mission of the institution (e.g., state wellnessand educational programs) and is conducted in accordance with Bylaw 13.11.3.2; or(c) The event is an ancillary event that is part of a nonathletics program (e.g., Girl Scouts) and is conductedin accordance with Bylaw 13.11.3.2.13.11.1.10 Nonscholastic Practice or Competition—Bowl Subdivision Football. [FBS] In bowl subdivisionfootball, an institution [including any institutional department (e.g., athletics, recreational/intramural)]shall not host, sponsor or conduct a nonscholastic football practice or competition (e.g., seven-on-seven events)in which football prospective student-athletes participate on its campus or at an off-campus facility regularlyused by the institution for practice and/or competition by any of the institution’s sport programs. (Adopted:1/14/12; a contract signed before 8/15/11 may be honored)13.11.1.11 Use of Institutional Facilities for Noninstitutional Camps or Clinics—Men’s Basketball.In men’s basketball, the use of institutional facilities for noninstitutional camps or clinics that includeprospective student-athletes (see Bylaw 13.11.1.2) shall be limited to the months of June, July and August orany calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months (e.g., May 28-June 3) andto periods of time other than dead periods. (Adopted: 4/28/11; a contract signed before 10/29/09 may be honored,Revised: 2/24/12)13.11.1.12 Use of Institutional Facilities for Noninstitutional Camps or Clinics—Women’s Basketball.In women’s basketball, the use of institutional facilities for noninstitutional camps or clinics that includeprospective student-athletes (see Bylaw 13.11.1.1) shall be limited to the months of June, July and August orany calendar week (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months (e.g., May 28-June 3) andto periods of time other than dead periods. (Adopted: 1/14/12; a contract signed before 6/28/11 may be honored,Revised: 2/13/12, 2/24/12)13.11.1.13 Use of Institutional Facilities for Noninstitutional Camps or Clinics—Bowl SubdivisionFootball. [FBS] In bowl subdivision football, the use of institutional facilities for noninstitutional camps orclinics that include prospect-aged participants shall be limited to the months of June and July or any calendarweek (Sunday through Saturday) that includes days of those months (e.g., May 28-June 3) and to periods of timeother than dead periods. (Adopted: 1/14/12; a contract signed before 8/15/11 may be honored, Revised: 2/24/12)13.11.1.14 Tryout Events. A member institution or conference may not host, sponsor or conduct a tryoutcamp, clinic, group workout or combine (e.g., combination of athletics skill tests or activities) devoted to agility,flexibility, speed or strength tests for prospective student-athletes at any location. An institution or conference

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