N.J. should repeal and replace law allowing college athletes to profit off name and likeness, top lawmaker says

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N.J. should repeal and replace law allowing college athletes to profit off name and likeness, top lawmaker says
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Former Gov. Richard Codey said he will introduce a new law.

in 2020, is well-intentioned but obsolete, noting the NCAA has already lifted its ban on players making money while New Jersey’s law technically doesn’t take effect until 2025.

Get politics news like this right to your inbox with the N.J. Politics newsletter. Add your email below and hit"subscribe"Codey, a former governor and the longest-serving lawmaker in New Jersey history, said he’s particularly concerned about players taking unauthorized NIL payments. “This issue belongs in the hands of the institutions,” Codey said in a statement. “They know the landscape in which they are competing. And let’s face it, the Rutgers football team and the Rutgers and Seton Hall basketball teams that compete at the highest levels of the NCAA have a very different situation than a junior college.”

Under the changes, athletic departments can help fundraise for collectives, including an administrator appearing at events. They are also allowed to provide donor information and set up meetings between the collective and booster.

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