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NCHSAA board will consider policy allowing high school athletes to profit off NIL


High school student-athletes in North Carolina could be closer to having the ability to profit off their name, image, and likeness. The N.C. High School Athletic Association Board of Directors will consider a proposal during its meeting this week that would open the door for high school athletes in the state to participate in NIL activities beginning July 1, 2023. (High School OT)

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NCHSAA board will consider policy allowing high school athletes to profit off NIL


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