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NCAA Accountability Act of 2025
4/2/2025, 2:53 AM
Summary of Bill S 955
Under this proposed legislation, colleges and universities participating in intercollegiate athletics would be required to adhere to a set of due process standards when conducting investigations into potential violations. This includes providing notice to the individuals or institutions being investigated, allowing for a reasonable opportunity to respond to allegations, and ensuring that decisions are based on reliable evidence.
Additionally, the bill outlines procedures for the preservation and disclosure of evidence, as well as the right to appeal any adverse findings or sanctions imposed as a result of an investigation. The goal of these provisions is to protect the rights of all parties involved in investigations related to intercollegiate athletics and to promote accountability and fairness in the enforcement of rules and regulations. In summary, Bill 119 s 955 aims to establish clear and consistent due process requirements for the investigation of intercollegiate athletics programs, with the ultimate goal of ensuring fairness, transparency, and accountability in the handling of alleged violations within college sports.
Congressional Summary of S 955
NCAA Accountability Act of 2025
This bill establishes due process and notice requirements for the investigations carried out by certain intercollegiate athletic associations and related organizations.
Specifically, the requirements apply to interstate athletic associations, conferences, or other organizations with authority over intercollegiate athletics or that administer intercollegiate athletics and that have at least 900 member institutions. Such organizations must establish and administer due process requirements for the investigation of any member institution, student athlete enrolled in such member institution, or other individual for infractions of the athletic association's bylaws or failure to meet the conditions and obligations of membership.
The Department of Justice must establish procedures for (1) individuals and entities to file complaints, (2) the investigation of complaints that have a substantial probability of validity, and (3) the investigation of other violations of this bill.

