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Florida bill aims to cap ‘NIL’ agent fees for college, high school athletes

COLLEGE FOOTBALL: AUG 31 Kent State at UCF ORLANDO, FL - AUGUST 31: a UCF Knights helmet rests near the sidelines during the game between the Kent State Golden Flashes and the UCF Knights on Thursday, August 31, 2023 at FBC Mortgage Stadium, Orlando Fla. (Photo by Peter Joneleit/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) (Icon Sportswire/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

ORLANDO, Fla. — Editor’s note: This story is available as a result of a content partnership between WFTV and the Orlando Business Journal.

A Florida House panel last week approved a proposal that would cap the fees of agents representing college and high-school athletes who get paid through name, image and likeness deals.

The House Industries & Professional Activities Subcommittee voted 15-1 to back a bill (HB 981) that supporters say would help athletes by requiring schools to educate them about what are commonly known as “NIL” deals and allow them to seek advice about compensation from coaches.

The bill would limit agent fees to 5% when working with college or high school athletes or NIL “collectives.”

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