| Proposal |
Source |
What would change |
| 2019-20 — Grad assistant rules in football |
Big 12 Conference |
Would allow a graduate assistant coach to receive four complimentary tickets to any of a school's intercollegiate athletics events |
| 2019-27 — Phone calls surrounding National Letter of Intent date — football |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would allow coaches to make unlimited phone calls to prospects starting the Sunday before until 48 hours after 7 a.m. on the initial signing date of the National Letter of Intent |
| 2019-31 — Recruiting evaluations |
Mid-American Conference |
Would change how multiple contests in multiple-day events count against recruiting limits |
| 2019-32 — Employment of prospective student-athletes |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would eliminate the distinction between athletics award winners and nonathletics award winners for employment of prospective student-athletes |
| 2019-33 — Recruiting materials |
Mid-American Conference |
Would allow schools to provide personalized video/audio materials to prospects who have committed to a school in writing |
| 2019-35 — Recruiting visits |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would adjust the dates for first official and unofficial visits for prospects in specific sports who attend schools with nontraditional calendars |
| 2019-36 — Football official visit limits |
Big Ten and Big 12 conferences |
Would adjust the dates for counting official visits in football |
| 2019-39 — Recruiting visits |
The Ivy League |
Would allow a nonathletics department to arrange a meeting with a coach if a prospective student-athlete is on campus for a visit not paid for by athletics |
| 2019-58 — Women's basketball recruiting |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would clarify the March contact period and the dead periods surrounding the women's basketball championship |
| 2019-63 — Cross country/track and field recruiting |
Southern Conference |
Would create a dead period during the preliminary rounds of the outdoor track and field championships |
| 2019-66 — Progress-toward-degree requirements |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would provide for a waiver of progress-toward-degree requirements for student-athletes who participate in final tryouts for elite world competitions |
| 2019-70 — Summer financial aid |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would allow student-athletes to receive summer financial aid if the student ever received athletics aid or will for the following year |
| 2019-72 — Financial aid replacement, specific sports |
Southeastern Conference |
Would allow cross country, soccer, track and field, and men's water polo to replace midyear graduates who remain enrolled but don't compete without making the second student-athlete a counter for the rest of the academic year |
| 2019-74 — Football walk-throughs |
Atlantic Coast Conference |
Would allow the use of footballs during a walk-through |
| 2019-89 — Men's soccer calendar |
Big Ten Conference |
Would move the first men's soccer competition to the Thursday before the 12th weekend before the start of the NCAA Division I Men's Soccer Championship |
| 2019-103 — Equity, diversity and inclusion review |
Division I Council |
Would allow the Strategic Vision and Planning Committee to set a penalty for a school that fails to complete an equity, diversity and inclusion review at least once every five years |
| 2019-104 — Student-athlete health and safety survey |
Division I Council |
Would allow the Strategic Vision and Planning Committee to set a penalty for a school that fails to complete the student-athlete health and safety survey |
| 2019-105 — Athletics diversity and inclusion designee |
Division I Council |
Would require schools to designate an athletics diversity and inclusion representative to be the primary contact at the school on such issues |
| 2019-106 — Paralympic and Parapan American Games and Paralympic Teams |
Division I Council |
Would make all legislation applicable to Olympic Games and Olympic teams and athletes also apply to Paralympic Games and Paralympic teams |
| 2019-107 — Training expenses for elite athletes |
Division I Council |
Would allow elite athletes to accept additional training expenses without jeopardizing their eligibility |
| 2019-110 — Men's basketball recruiting |
Division I Council |
Would set specific dates for counting official visits for high school juniors in men's basketball |
| 2019-111 — NCAA College Basketball Academy |
Division I Council |
Would allow the NCAA to use recruiting or scouting services in conjunction with selection for the NCAA College Basketball Academy |
| 2019-112 — NCAA College Basketball Academy |
Division I Council |
Would allow noncoaching staff members from host schools and conference offices to be employed in administrative roles at the academies |
| 2019-113 — Men's basketball recruiting calendar |
Division I Council |
Would adjust recruiting calendar designations around the NCAA College Basketball Academy |
| 2019-115 — Transfer rules |
Division I Council |
Would expand the transferable math requirements for two-year transfers who were nonqualifiers or academic redshirts |
| 2019-120 — Summer financial aid |
Division I Council |
Would allow schools to provide athletically related financial aid to transfers in the summer before initial full-time enrollment so the student can complete percentage-of-degree requirements |
| 2019-121 — Exception for elite athletes in time limits for athletically related activities |
Division I Council |
Would allow elite athletes to participate in individual workout sessions conducted by coaches without it counting, so long as the student-athlete requests the workout and doesn't miss class |
| 2019-123 — Men's basketball multiple-team events |
Division I Council |
Would change how multiple-team events count against the number of regular-season contests allowed |
| 2019-123-1 — Men's basketball multiple-team events |
Missouri Valley, Atlantic 10, Big Sky, Big South, Mid-American, Mountain West and Western Athletic conferences |
Would eliminate the options for a two-game multiple-team event in men's basketball |
| 2019-125 — Women's golf annual exemption |
Division I Council |
Would exempt the Augusta National Women's Amateur from the maximum dates of competition |
| 2019-127 — Men's basketball transfer rules |
Division I Council |
Would allow transfer student-athletes who began at a four-year school, transferred to a two-year school and then back to a four-year school to participate in a June intercollegiate event |
| 2019-128 — Infractions Appeals Committee |
Division I Council |
Would increase the number of members and specify composition of the Infractions Appeals Committee |
| 2019-133 — Membership requirements |
Division I Council |
Would allow the Strategic Vision and Planning Committee to set a penalty for a multidivisional school that fails to complete a compliance review |
| 2019-134 — Championship advertising policies |
Division I Council |
Would move restrictions on advertising and sponsorship activities in conjunction with NCAA championships from legislation to NCAA policy |