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*have not represented a college in a contest.
*have not been recruited. (Does not apply to a college recruiting as permitted by rule.)
*have not violated any provision of the summer camp rule. Incoming 10-12 grade students
shall not attend a baseball, basketball, football, soccer or volleyball camp in which a seventh
through twelfth grade coach from their school district attendance zone, works with,
instructs, transports or registers that student in the camp. Students who will be in grades 7,
8, and 9 may attend one baseball, one basketball, one football, one soccer, one softball and
one volleyball camp in which a coach from their school district attendance zone is
employed, for no more than six consecutive days each summer in each type of sports camp.
Baseball, Basketball, Football, Soccer, Softball and Volleyball camps where school
personnel work with their own students, may be held in May, after the last day of school,
June, July and August prior to the second Monday in August. If such camps are sponsored
by school district personnel, they must be held within the boundaries of the school district
and the superintendent or his designee shall approve the schedule of fees.
*have observed all provisions of the Athletic Amateur Rule. Students may not accept
money or other valuable consideration (tangible or intangible property or service including
anything that is usable, wearable, salable or consumable) for participating in any athletic
sport during any part of the year. Athletes shall not allow their names to be used for the
promotion of any product, plan or service. Students who inadvertently violate the amateur
rule by accepting valuable consideration may regain athletic eligibility by returning the
valuable consideration. If individuals return the valuable consideration within 30 days
after they are informed of the rule violation, they regain their athletic eligibility when they
return it. If they fail to return it within 30 days, they remain ineligible for one year from
when they accepted it. During the period of time from when students receive valuable
consideration until they return it, they are ineligible for varsity athletic competition in the
sport which the violation occurred. Minimum penalty for participating in a contest while
ineligible is forfeiture of the contest.
*did not change schools for athletic purposes.
*I have been provided the UIL Parent Information Manual regarding health and safety
issues and my responsibilities as a parent/guardian. I understand that failure to provide
accurate and truthful information on UIL forms could subject the student in questions to
penalties determined by the UIL. I understand that I am able to print a copy of the Parent
Information Manual from the UIL website at:
or I may request a hard copy from the Athletic Department.
I have read the regulations cited above and agree to follow the rules.
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DATE
SIGNATURE OF STUDENT

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