Oregon High School NIL Legislation
Oregon allows high school student-athletes to earn NIL compensation. Effective since October 10, 2022.
Current Status
Allowed
Governing Body
Oregon School Activities Association (OSAA)
Effective Date
October 10, 2022
Timeline
Oregon NIL Journey
June 29, 2021
SB 5 Foundation
Governor Brown signed first Oregon NIL law for college athletes.
March 7, 2022
SB 1505 Royalty Revolution
Landmark law requiring jersey/video game/trading card producers to pay athlete royalties.
Oct 10, 2022
OSAA Rule 8.4
Delegate Assembly voted to amend Awards rule - first Pacific NW state for high school NIL.
March 25, 2024
HB 4119 Institutional Shield
Protected schools from liability when assisting students with NIL.
Jan 2026
SB 1193 Minor Consent
Standardizing parental consent to prevent predatory "lifetime" rights grabs by agencies.
Allowed
Key Provisions
What Oregon allows
"Progressive Pro-Athlete" state - Economic Independence model
**ROYALTY LAW (SB 1505)**: Companies producing jerseys/video games/cards MUST pay royalties to athlete
HB 4119: Protects schools/employees from liability when assisting with NIL
SB 1193 (2026): Standardizing parental consent to prevent "lifetime" rights grabs
First Oregon deal: Jackson Shelstad with Portland Gear (2022)
Prohibited
Restrictions
What Oregon prohibits
Mandatory disclosure to principal or AD
No OSAA or school marks - logos, mascot names, uniforms prohibited
Facility ban - cannot use gyms, fields, or game film for commercial NIL
No recruitment inducements
UNIQUE BANS: Prescription Pharmaceuticals, Political parties/candidates
Compliance
How Framework Helps Oregon
Our platform is built specifically for Oregon's NIL requirements
OSAA Rule 8.4.4 Compliance
Mandatory disclosure tracking and clean brand verification
Royalty Tracking (SB 1505)
Monitor jersey/video game/trading card royalty payments
Minor Consent Workflows
SB 1193 compliant parental approval for all contracts
Pharmaceutical Screening
Unique Oregon ban detection for deal review
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Framework provides the education, compliance, and management tools that Oregon schools, families, and athletes need to succeed with NIL.