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Article 39-E
Uniform Athlete Agents Act

Sections

899
Short title
899‑A
Definitions
899‑B
Service of process
899‑C
Athlete agents
899‑D
Registration as athlete agent
899‑E
Certificate of registration
899‑F
Suspension, revocation or refusal to renew registration
899‑G
Registration and renewal fees
899‑H
Required form of contract
899‑I
Notice to educational institution
899‑J
Student-athlete's right to cancel
899‑K
Required records
899‑L
Prohibited conduct
899‑M
Criminal sanctions
899‑N
Civil remedies
899‑O
Administrative penalty
899‑P
Uniformity of application and construction
 



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(3) A person may apply [...]
(4)(a) A person petitioning for relief [...]

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