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Baysox to Resume Full Capacity in June, Masks Still Required | Eye On Annapolis

Baysox to Resume Full Capacity in June, Masks Still Required | Eye On Annapolis
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Maryland Adds Athlete Safety Provision As It Joins Growing List Of States To Enact Name, Image, And Likeness Law | Jackson Lewis P C

To embed, copy and paste the code into your website or blog: Maryland Governor Larry Hogan has signed the Jordan McNair Safe and Fair Play Act into law. Beginning in 2023, the Act authorizes student athletes at Maryland colleges and universities to receive compensation for their name, image, and likeness (NIL) and retain agent representation without penalty to the student athlete’s eligibility or participation in intercollegiate competition. Student athletes are required to disclose any NIL contract in which they enter to their school. A student athlete’s NIL contract cannot conflict with the school’s athletic program contracts. Schools are not required to disclose conflicting provisions of its contracts. Student athletes are also prohibited from using their school’s name and logos to market the student athlete’s individual NIL rights.

US states use lottery to reverse Covid vaccination slump

US states use lottery to reverse Covid vaccination slump ​ By IANS | ​ 0 Views   A caricature published on U.S. media to illustrate Ohio Governor Mike DeWine s lottery incentive which lures the state s people into COVID-19 vaccination.(Courtesy of Kevin Necessary/The Enquirer/IANS). Image Source: IANS News Washington, May 23 : The US states of Maryland and New York have kicked off their own versions of Covid-19 vaccination lottery to reverse the slumping trend of inoculation, while the pioneer state Ohio has achieved a 53 per cent increase of shots since its program started last week. Coronavirus vaccinations among the people aged 16 years and older in Ohio had been down 25 per cent in the period of May 7 to 10, compared to the previous weekend, Xinhua news agency reported.

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