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A.4. A student-athlete must always have a valid physical on file in order to practice or participate in NJCAA sanctioned sports.
A.4.a. A student-athlete who does not pass his/her physical is ineligible and may not practice, dress or participate in any
contest.
A.4.b. The physical examination requirement applies to all in season and off-season practices, workouts and contests.
B. Penalty: A student-athlete who has not passed a valid physical exam is an ineligible student-athlete, and a member college who plays
such athlete is subject to all penalties for playing an ineligible student-athlete including forfeiture of games. Further penalties will be
applied if such ineligible participation was known by the member college.
C. A member institution may provide preseason physicals to student-athletes. Reimbursement directly to the student-athlete for preseason
physicals is not permissible.
D. Minor Illnesses: A member institution may provide access to medical care for minor illnesses. A minor illness is defined as any condition
that does not prevent a person from carrying out their normal functions for more than a short period of time; such as colds, sore throats
and flu, not to include dental or vision.
D.1. There is a $100 cap on expenses per illness.
D.2. Reimbursement directly to the student-athlete for medical care is not permissible.
E. Flu Shots: Member institutions may provide flu shots to student-athletes.
E.1. Reimbursement directly to the student-athlete for the flu shot is not permissible.

