Mississippi 2026 Regular Session

Mississippi Senate Bill SB2683

Introduced
1/19/26  
Refer
1/19/26  

Caption

Student-athlete agency contracts; amend provisions related to and create private cause of action.

Impact

The proposed changes aim to enhance the protection of student-athletes against unauthorized practices in agent representation. Notably, the bill allows a student-athlete to cancel an agency contract within a 14-day period after signing it, ensuring that they are not unduly bound to contracts that may not be in their best interest. Additionally, contracts exceeding $600 must go through the educational institution's compliance department for review, which is intended to provide a layer of oversight and protection for the student-athlete.

Summary

SB2683 introduces provisions that govern agency contracts entered into by student-athletes, focusing particularly on the conditions and rights pertaining to these contracts. The bill stipulates that any agency contract must serve as a publicity rights agreement in accordance with state law, and mandates that both the student-athlete and the athlete agent inform the athletic director within 72 hours of entering into such a contract. Further, it establishes a strict timeframe during which the student-athlete may cancel the contract without any repercussion on their eligibility to compete in their sport.

Contention

One of the potential points of contention regarding SB2683 is the balance between allowing student-athletes to maximize their publicity rights and the regulatory oversight necessary to protect them from exploitation. Some may argue that the provisions for cancellation and oversight may impose undue burdens on athlete agents and the operations within athletic programs, while protectors of student rights may insist these measures are essential to prevent coercive practices in the representation of young athletes. The bill has sparked discussions around the ethical implications of athlete agency contracts and the roles of educational institutions in regulating such interactions.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MS SB2517

"MS Intercollegiate Athletics Compensation Rights Act" and "Uniform Athletes Agent Act"; bring forward.

MS SB2784

Consumer protection; revise private cause of action.

MS SB2580

Chairman of the Mississippi Athletic Commission; amend the provision for the salary of.

MS HB1505

Construction manager at risk law; revise provisions related to selection of contractors and vendors for IHL.

MS HB382

Former Collegiate Athlete Scholarship Program; create to attract former athletes back to school for teaching degree.

MS HR27

JSU Athletic Director Ashley Robinson; commend upon being named 2024 Athletic Director of the Year.

MS SB2604

School athletics and extracurricular activities; require SBE to review and recommend revisions for administration of.

MS SB2537

High school student athletes; allow one transfer without penalty or loss of eligibility.

MS HB605

Study commission on regulation of high school athletics and activities.

MS HB194

Reverse auctions; require state agencies to publish detailed specifications on.

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