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Current high school NIL rules in each of the 50 states (plus D.C.)

When the NCAA adopted language that allowed college athletes to earn money—or benefit, as it was termed—from their name, image and likeness (NIL), it created a new chapter in amateur athletics, one that was as groundbreaking as it was, at times, confusing.

Since then, we’ve seen NIL deals take form at the NCAA level, with athletes singing endorsements never thought possible. But the unknowns remain, and really, have only grown as NIL questions and curiosities have been met by state rules and regulations that have been anything but uniform.

What are the current regulations regarding name, image and likeness in your state?

As expected, the variances make understanding or adhering to NIL guidelines much more complex, where your state might not even allow such deals, but the school you’re about to attend does. Or, in some cases, the answer is …. unclear.

Based on data from Business of College Sports, here is the current rundown of NIL guidelines for all 50 states plus Washington, D.C.

(Updated: June 25, 2023)

Alabama

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per AHSAA Rule 1, Section 8. 

Alaska

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per ASAA Article 8, Section 1 & 2 Article 9, Section 2.

Arizona

(Photo: Arizona Republic)
(Photo: Arizona Republic)

NIL Monetization: Unclear, per ASAA Rule 15.11.

Arkanas

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per AAA Article III Eligibility Rule 10. Amateurism.

California

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per CIF Article 20 Rule 212.

Colorado

(Photo: Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan)
(Photo: Timothy Hurst/The Coloradoan)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per CHSAA 2000.12; Amended in April 2022.

Connecticut

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per CIAC Article 12 Rule 4.5.A (amended in June 2022).

Delaware

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per Delaware Administrative Code Title 14 Section 2.5.1.7.

Washington, D.C.

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per DCSAA Part V Section H.

Florida

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(USA TODAY Network)

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per FHSAA Rule 9.9.

Georgia

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per GHSA Rule 1.90.

Hawaii

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(Photo: Bryon Ng)

NIL Monetization: Unclear, per HHSAA Section 2(I).

Idaho

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per IDHSAA Rule 8-4 & 8-5.

Illinois

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per amended IHSA Rule 3.083.

Indiana

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per IHSAA Part II Rule 5-2.

Iowa

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(Photo: Joseph Cress/Iowa City Press-Citizen)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per NIL Guidance.

Kansas

NIL Monetization: Limited Allowance, per KSHSAA Rule 21.

Kentucky

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per KHSAA Bylaw 10.

Louisiana

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per LHSAA Section 1.25 Position statement issued April 2022.

Maine

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per MPA Handbook.

Maryland

(Photo: Taylor McLaughlin)
(Photo: Taylor McLaughlin)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per amended MPSSAA Subtitle 06 Chapter 03 Section 10.

Massachusetts

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per MIAA Handbook Rule 47.

Michigan

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per MHSAA Section VIII Part B & C.

Minnesota

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per MSHSL 201.00 (amended June 2022).

Mississippi

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per MHSAA Rule 2.39

Missouri

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per MHSAA 3.6.1 and 3.6.2.

Montana

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(USA TODAY Network)

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per MHSA Article II Section 15.1, 16

Nebraska

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(MICHAEL SEARS/MSEARS@JOURNALSENTINEL.COM)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per NSAA Rule 3.7.1.

Nevada

NIL Monetization: Limited, per NAC Rule 385B.374

New Hampshire

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per amended NHIAA Article II Section 6.

New Jersey

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per NJSIAA.

New Mexico

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(USA TODAY Network)

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, NMAA Section VI Subsection 6.18.

New York

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per NYSPHSAA Rule 2.2(c).

North Carolina

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per NCHSAA Rule 1.2.15(a) and (b)

North Dakota

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per NDHSAA (amended June 2022).

Ohio

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per OHSAA Bylaws, 4-10 and 5.

Oklahoma

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per OSSAA Rule 5.

Oregon

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per OSAA Rule 8.4.

Pennsylvania

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per PIAA Article II Sections 1-3.

Rhode Island

 

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per RIIL Article I Section 19.

South Carolina

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per SCHSL Article III Section 14.

South Dakota

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per SDHSAA Chapter 2 Section 6.

Tennessee

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(USA TODAY Network)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per amended TSSAA Article II Section 18.

Texas

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(USA TODAY Network)

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per State law SB 1385 Section (j) – (1) & (2).

Utah

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(AP Photo/Rick Bowmer)

NIL Monetization: Permitted, per UHSAA Section 6 to be updated per Jan 2022 meeting summary.

Vermont

NIL Monetization: Unclear, VPA Section 2.

Virginia

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, VHSL 28B-2-3.

Washington

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per WIAA 18.24.0-18.24.5.

West Virginia

(AP Photo/John Raby, File)
(AP Photo/John Raby, File)

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per WVSSAC Title 127 Section 127-2-11.

Wisconsin

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per WIAA Section III.C.

Wyoming

NIL Monetization: Not Permitted, per WHSAA Rule 5.7.1.

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