BOSTON COLLEGE ATHLETICS DEPT. COMPLIANCE OFFICE Beginning of the Year Coaches Meeting August 26, 2008.

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BOSTON COLLEGE ATHLETICS DEPT. COMPLIANCE OFFICE Beginning of the Year Coaches Meeting August 26, 2008

MEETING TOPICS Structure of Compliance Office  Distribution of Primary Duties Hot Topics of Interest  Responsibility of Head Coach  Academic Fraud (FSU and U. of New Mexico)  Telephone calls – 3 min. Rule  Meals in Conjunction with Competition  Century Club Members (1)

DISTRIBUTION OF PRIMARY DUTIES Jerome P. Rodgers  Development and execution of key initiative for the Compliance Office  Conduct ongoing evaluations of policies and procedures to ensure institutional control  Investigate and process violations  Monitor NCAA Governance  Early Financial Aid Reads Process  Agent Program Aaron Aaker  Certification of Continuing Eligibility  Filemaker Pro Database  Playing and Practice Season Process (e.g. declaration, practice logs)  Amateurism Issues (e.g., domestic or int’l)  Student-Athlete Outside Competition  Promotional Activities (e.g. media guides, appearances)  Liaison to: Registrar and LRSA (2) Carly Pariseau  Recruitment Process (e.g. official visits, transfer recruitment, recruiting logs)  Scholarship Renewal/Non-Renewal Process  Annual Scholarship Projections  National Letter of Intent  Rules Education Program (e.g. workshops, coaches meetings)  Camps and Clinics/Local Sports Clubs  Coaching Limitations (e.g. coaching staff limits, football GA’s)  Liaison to: Financial Aid, Dining & Admissions Yadira Reyes  NCAA Initial Eligibility Center  Compliance Website  Student-Athlete Employment  Student-Athlete Outside Scholarships/Aid  Varsity Letter Award Program, Team Awards, and Team Banquet  Occasional Meal Request  Team Entertainment (away-from home, vacation periods)

Bylaw Responsibility of Head Coach It shall be the responsibility of an institution’s head coach to promote an atmosphere for compliance within the program supervised by the coach and to monitor the activities regarding compliance of all assistant coaches and other administrators involved with the program who report directly or indirectly to the coach. (3)

Rationale: the head coach has an obligation to promote a culture of compliance among the entire team, including assistant coaches, other staff and student-athletes. The head coach must monitor the activities of assistant coaches and staff to determine if they are acting in compliance with NCAA rules. Too often, when assistant coaches or other administrators involved with the program are involved in serous violations, head coaches profess ignorance regarding such violations while indicating such responsibilities were entrusted to their assistants. A head coach should be presumed to have knowledge and therefore responsibility for the actions of those individuals associated with his or her team whom the coach directly or indirectly supervises. (4)

However, a violation of the proposed bylaw will occur only in major-infractions cases, similar to institutional control allegations, or in very serious secondary cases. This proposal does not imply that every violation by a staff member or student- athlete involved in the head coach’s program will be considered a lack of control of the part of the head coach. There is a rebuttable presumption that exists when situations indicate that the head coach has set a proper tone of compliance. Under such circumstances, the head coach would not be charged with a lack of control for activities that may result in NCAA rules violations. (5)

Proposal Nos and Home competition:  Meals may begin with the evening prior to the competition;  Meals may be provided up until S-As are released; and  On release, an additional Meal or $15 may be provided. Bylaw (6)

Proposal Nos and Away-from-home competition: the institution may chose to provide:  Option (i): Three meals (or cash allowance) per day, plus a pregame or postgame meal on competition day; or  Option (ii): Meals at institution’s discretion once the S-A reports on call until the team returns to campus (no cash allowances). Bylaw (7)

Proposal No Away-from-home competition: allows for $15 (up from $10) in lieu of a postgame meal under Option (i), which allows three meals per day or the cash allowance for the three meals. Bylaw (8)

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REMINDER Be sure to sign the Certification for Compliance Form GOOD LUCK THIS SEASON!!! (10)