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ANSWER:
               Yes.  This would be a violation because the practices are mandatory.  From the NJCAA member college standpoint, the  practices and/or
               participation cannot be mandatory.  If the participation were on a voluntary basis, on campus, and only eight-  hours a week during the summer
               (off season) then the coach can hold practices.  If the practices were off campus then a  violation would have occurred with the coaches and
               players together off campus conducting athletic activities.

                                                               Case 8
                                                             Viewing Film
               SITUATION:
                   Prior to the first legal date of wrestling practice, the wrestling coach calls a mandatory meeting to view film.  Is this a  violation of the
               NJCAA practice definition?
               ANSWER:
                   Yes.  This would be a violation of the practice definition because the meeting was mandatory, and the viewing of game film  was directly
               related to athletic preparation.

                                                                Case 9

               SITUATION:                          Workouts Off Campus in the Off Season

                   In basketball, can an entire team attend an aquatic workout either with or without the coach present during September?

               ANSWER:
                   The bylaws allow for off season contact with student-athletes for a maximum of eight-hours per week on campus.
               Therefore, if the aquatic workout is held on campus, it would be allowable, and the coach could be present within the eight-hour  parameter.
                   If the aquatic workout is not held on campus, then the college could not expend funds specifically to allow the basketball  team access to
               the aquatic center and the coaches could not be present if this is occurring in the off season prior to the start of  the season.

                                                               Case 10

               SITUATION:               Registered for Summer Term and Participating in Off Season Activities
                   The practice definition mandates student-athletes to be registered in that term for off season activities.  If a student-athlete  is taking one
               course in the first summer session, can he/she continue to participate under the off-season definition following the   end of the first summer
               session?

               ANSWER:
                   Yes, as long as the student-athlete was registered in that term at the host college and have a valid physical on file at the  college.  The
               summer session/term is defined by the college catalog.

                                                               Case 11
                                         Practicing in the Off-Season Prior to the Start of the Summer Term
               SITUATION:
                   Community College A’s spring term ends on May 1 and the summer term does not start until June 1.  Are student-athletes  allowed to
               practice during the time between the end of the spring term and the beginning of the summer term which is  considered as the off season?
               ANSWER:
                   The student-athletes in this case must be enrolled/registered for the summer term in order to practice at this time since for  that time of the
               year, spring classes have ended and the summer term has not begun.  There is not a limit to the number of  credit hours these student-athletes
               must be enrolled in for the summer term.  In addition to being enrolled for the summer term,  participation must be on campus and voluntary.
               Athletic activity contact may not exceed a maximum of eight hours per week  with anyone on the coaching staff and all participants must have a
               valid physical on file at the college.
                   Those participants who have been practicing during this time and have not yet enrolled/registered for the summer term  must immediately
               cease practice and all other athletic activities.

                                                                 Case 12

                             Off Season Activity Limitations – College Paying for Greens Fees during the Off Season
               SITUATION:
               Community College A wants to hold practices for their golf team during the off season can Community College A pay for  the greens fees for
               their golfers at golf courses on or off campus during the off season
               ANSWER:
               No.  As per NJCAA bylaws, Community College A may not use college funds (including paying for greens fees) or  equipment for any current or
               prospective student-athlete off campus during the off season.  Even if the college receives approval  from the National Office granting a golf
               course as their “home facility”, the college may not expend any funds, including paying  for greens fees, for any student-athlete during the off
               season.
               Other conditions involving greens fees:
                   -  The college may pay for greens fees for current student-athletes ONLY during the in season if there is a contract in place  between the
                     college and the golf course.
                   -  The college may not pay for greens fees at any time for prospective student-athletes (recruits) who are on official or  unofficial
                     recruiting visits at the college.
                   -  The coaches may not pay for greens fees at any time for prospective student-athletes (recruits) if the coaches are off  campus
                     recruiting athletes.
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