US Department of Education It has withdrawn former President Joe Biden's guidance for last minute Newt. This calls the previous guidance “very unfair” and imposes name, image, and portrait (nil) compensation that is subject to Title IX.
The deputy vice-secretary of a civil rights trainer announced the decision in a statement Wednesday.
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“Nil Guidance, What was sticking out by the Biden administration in the last few days is overly burdensome, extremely unfair and far beyond what the agency's guidance is intended to achieve,” said Trainer. said.
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“In the absence of reliable legal justification, the Biden administration distributes proportionally between male and female athletes under Title IX, as NIL contracts between schools and student-athletes are similar to financial aid. He argued that it must be. There is nothing about how revenue-generating track and field programs should allocate compensation between student-athletes.”
Notes on the previous page 9 He was released on January 16, a few days before President Donald Trump was scheduled to take office, and has now zero payments subject to Title IX restrictions. It was said that universities must treat compensation in the same way as any other financial aid available to student-athletes, regardless of gender.

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“The claim that Title IX forces schools and universities to distribute student-athletes' revenues proportionally based on gender equity considerations requires clear legal authority to support it. That's not there,” the trainer continued. “The Bidennil guidance will therefore be cancelled.”
Title IX requires that universities provide financial aid proportional to the number of students of each gender playing sports on campus. Under previous guidance, men's basketball and soccer were expected to receive a large portion of these funds.

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Wednesday's announcement was a day after the education division stripped the NCAA and the National State High School Federation of Records and Awards by Transgender athletes competing in girls and women's sports, and encouraged missed athletes to “restore” them. It will be done later. As a result of their participation.
The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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