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306(c) Shall have been permitted within the last two years to perform any coaching-related activitiesfor the certifying institution that were prohibited after determination by the Committee onInfractions of an “appropriate disciplinary action” for the individual in accordance with theshow-cause provision of Bylaw 19.9.9 of the NCAA enforcement procedures.18.4.2.1.1.2.1 Period of Suspension or Prohibition. The period of suspension or prohibitionestablished by the Committee on Infractions or the Infractions Appeals Committee must bein effect for the provisions set forth in Bylaw 18.4.2.1.1.2 to apply. (Revised: 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.2.2 Due-Process Requirement. The affected coaching staff member must begiven through the appropriate institution notice of an opportunity to be heard at both the NCAAhearing resulting in the finding of involvement in the violation and the institutional hearing resultingin suspension or prohibition. (Revised: 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.3 Certification of Policies, Procedures and Practices. The policies, procedures andpractices of the institution, its staff members and representatives of its athletics interests are in complianceat the present time with the Association’s legislation insofar as the president or chancellor candetermine. (Revised: 3/8/06, 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.4 Report of NCAA Violation Involving Institution. A current statement has beenfiled with the president or chancellor, as a part of the institution’s annual certification, which is signedby each athletics department staff member (including part-time and clerical staff members), attestingthat the individual has reported any knowledge of involvement in any violations of NCAA legislationinvolving the institution. (Revised: 4/29/04, 6/10/04, 3/8/06, 7/30/10)18.4.2.1.1.5 Additional Requirements. An institution shall specifically affirm the following: (Revised:7/30/10)(a) It has published its regular entrance requirements, including any special-admission opportunities;(b) It has published its requirements for progress toward a degree, in accordance with membershipobligations set forth in Constitution 3.2; and(c) Each student-athlete who represents the institution in intercollegiate athletics competition duringthe academic year has been certified to be in good academic standing and maintaining progresstoward a degree as set forth in Bylaw 14.18.4.2.1.2 Additional Requirements. Other requirements for institutional eligibility for championshipsare set forth in Bylaw 31.2.1.18.4.2.2 Championships—Eligibility. To be eligible to enter a team or an individual in an NCAA championship,a member institution also shall:(a) Limit its athletically related grant-in-aid awards and eligibility for participation in practice or competitionto student-athletes who meet the following requirements:(1) Freshman eligibility requirements for financial aid, practice and competition set forth in Bylaws14.3.1 and 14.3.2; and(2) Transfer eligibility requirements for financial aid, practice and competition set forth in Bylaws14.5.4.1 and 14.5.4.2 (for transfer from a two-year college) or in Bylaw 14.5.5.1 (for transfer froma four-year college);(b) Have operated for a period of two years in conformity with the requirements of Bylaw 18.4.2.2-(a) at thetime it certifies conformance;(c) Report annually to the NCAA through the president or chancellor, on a form approved by the AdministrationCabinet, the admissions and graduation-rate data specified in Bylaws 18.4.2.2.1, 18.4.2.2.2 and18.4.2.2.3. The data shall be received in the national office not later than March 1. Any data receivedafter that date shall appear on a form postmarked not later than February 22; and (Revised: 1/10/90 effectiveimmediately for data collection and effective 10/1/91 for disclosure, 10/28/97, 11/1/00, 3/8/06, 11/1/07effective 8/1/08, 7/30/10)(d) In championship subdivision football, have complied with the minimum scheduling requirements setforth in Bylaw 20 for a period of two years. (Adopted: 11/1/00 effective 8/1/01, Revised: 12/15/06)18.4.2.2.1 Admissions and Graduation-Rate Disclosure. An institution shall not be eligible to entera team or an individual competitor in an NCAA championship unless it has completed and submitted acopy of the Integrated Postsecondary-Education Data System Graduation-Rate Survey (IPEDS GRS-1) tothe NCAA national office on or before the applicable deadline established by federal regulations. (Revised:1/10/90, 1/6/91 effective immediately for data collection, effective 10/1/91 for disclosure, 4/15/92, 1/14/97,10/28/97, 8/11/98, 1/12/04, 7/30/10)18.4.2.2.2 Academic Progress Rate and Academic Performance Census—Disclosure. An institutionshall not be eligible to enter a team or individual competitor in an NCAA championship unlessit has submitted, by the applicable deadline, its Academic Progress Rate (APR) and Academic Performance

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