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Framework NIL Disclosure Form - - Universal NIL disclosure form for high school institutions — state-agnostic baseline covering deal details, compensation, timeline, and compliance.Alaska NIL Disclosure Form - AK - NIL disclosure form based on ASAA Handbook Article 8.Alabama NIL Disclosure Form - AL - Required disclosure per Alabama HB 340 and AHSAA guidelinesArkansas NIL Disclosure Form - AR - NIL disclosure form based on Arkansas Act 589.Arizona NIL Disclosure Form - AZ - NIL disclosure form based on AIA Bylaw 15.11.California NIL Disclosure Form - CA - NIL disclosure form based on CIF Bylaw 212.Colorado NIL Disclosure Form - CO - NIL disclosure form based on CHSAA Bylaw 2000.Connecticut NIL Disclosure Form - CT - NIL disclosure form based on CIAC Article 12, Section 4.5.A.Delaware NIL Disclosure Form - DE - NIL disclosure form based on DIAA Regulation 1030.Florida NIL Disclosure Form - FL - Required disclosure for all NIL activities per Florida HB 981Georgia NIL Disclosure Form - GA - Required disclosure per GHSA Bylaw 1.92-c and Appendix NHawaii NIL Disclosure Form - HI - NIL disclosure form based on HHSAA Section 2.I.Iowa NIL Disclosure Form - IA - Iowa allows high school NIL under IHSAA/IGHSAU Joint NIL Guidance.Idaho NIL Disclosure Form - ID - NIL disclosure form based on IHSAA Rule 8-4-1.Illinois NIL Disclosure Form - IL - NIL disclosure form based on IHSA Bylaw 3.084.Indiana NIL Disclosure Form - IN - Indiana prohibits high school NIL according to IHSAA Rule 5.Kansas NIL Disclosure Form - KS - Kansas allows high school NIL according to KSHSAA Handbook Rule 21.Kentucky NIL Disclosure Form - KY - Kentucky allows high school NIL under KRS 164.6941-164.6951 and KHSAA Bylaw 10.Louisiana NIL Disclosure Form - LA - Louisiana allows high school NIL under La. R.S. 17:3703 and LHSAA Bylaw 1.25.Massachusetts NIL Disclosure Form - MA - Massachusetts allows high school NIL under MIAA Rule 47.Maryland NIL Disclosure Form - MD - Maryland allows high school NIL under MPSSAA Guidance 13A.06.03.Maine NIL Disclosure Form - ME - Maine allows high school NIL according to MPA Handbook Appendix DD.Michigan NIL Disclosure Form - MI - Michigan allows high school NIL under MHSAA Regulation I, Section 11.Minnesota NIL Disclosure Form - MN - Minnesota allows high school NIL under MSHSL guidelines.Missouri NIL Disclosure Form - MO - Missouri NIL governed by MSHSAA Bylaw 3.6.6, featuring a dual-track system for Missouri Signees and Uncommitted athletes.Mississippi NIL Disclosure Form - MS - Mississippi NIL governed by MHSAA Bylaw 2.39, prohibiting cash over $1,000 for athletic fame.Montana NIL Disclosure Form - MT - Montana NIL governed by MHSA Section 16, requiring written contracts for all deals.North Carolina NIL Disclosure Form - NC - North Carolina NIL governed by NCHSAA Policy ATHL-008, requiring mandatory NFHS education and 10-day disclosure.North Dakota NIL Disclosure Form - ND - Governed by NDHSAA constitution amendment, Article VIII (Amateurism).Nebraska NIL Disclosure Form - NE - Nebraska NIL governed by LB 962, mandating written contracts for deals over $5,000.New Hampshire NIL Disclosure Form - NH - New Hampshire NIL governed by Policy 3.7.1, enforcing a strict "No Marks" policy.New Jersey NIL Disclosure Form - NJ - New Jersey NIL governed by SB 971, with a hard no on jerseys and school marks.New Mexico NIL Disclosure Form - NM - New Mexico NIL governed by NMAA Section 6.18.3, emphasizing a strict "No Affiliation" clause.Nevada NIL Disclosure Form - NV - Nevada NIL governed by Nevada Administrative Code (NAC 385B), prohibiting school marks and casino endorsements.New York NIL Disclosure Form - NY - New York NIL governed by Education Law § 6438-C, treating NIL as a civil right of publicity.Ohio NIL Disclosure Form - OH - Governed by OHSAA Bylaw 4-11 (Personal Branding Rights).Oklahoma NIL Disclosure Form - OK - Governed by OSSAA Rule 9 and SB 840.Oregon NIL Disclosure Form - OR - Governed by OSAA rules, SB 1505 (Royalty Law), and HB 4119.Pennsylvania NIL Disclosure Form - PA - Governed by PIAA Constitution Article XI (NIL Policy).Rhode Island NIL Disclosure Form - RI - Governed by RIIL rules and HB 7003.South Carolina NIL Disclosure Form - SC - Prohibited for public high schoolers via FY2025-26 budget proviso 1.49.South Dakota NIL Disclosure Form - SD - Governed by SDHSAA rules and HB 1008.Tennessee NIL Disclosure Form - TN - Governed by TSSAA rules and Tennessee v. NCAA.Texas NIL Disclosure Form - TX - Governed by UIL Section 441; NIL deals allowed with colleges/universities ONLY for 17+.Utah NIL Disclosure Form - UT - NIL activities are allowed with restrictions on school marks, facilities, pay-for-play, and prohibited categories. Disclosure required for contracts exceeding $600.Virginia NIL Disclosure Form - VA - NIL activities are allowed with restrictions on school IP, institutional involvement, performance incentives, and prohibited categories. Anti-retaliation protections in place.Vermont NIL Disclosure Form - VT - NIL activities are allowed with restrictions on school affiliation, facility usage, pay-for-play, and prohibited categories. Agents/attorneys allowed for NIL (not for professional playing contracts).Washington NIL Disclosure Form - WA - NIL activities are allowed with restrictions on school property usage, transfer rules, and logo usage. Licensed agents are allowed for NIL purposes.Wisconsin NIL Disclosure Form - WI - NIL activities are allowed with restrictions on agents, school marks, institutional facilitation, performance clauses, and prohibited categories. Mandatory NIL education required.West Virginia NIL Disclosure Form - WV - NIL rights extend to Grades 6-12 with restrictions on school identification, team activity promotion, institutional involvement, and prohibited categories.Wyoming NIL Disclosure Form - WY - NIL activities are currently prohibited. Capitalizing on athletic fame results in immediate ineligibility.
What are Disclosure Form Presets?
A Disclosure Form Preset is a pre-built, state-specific form template that defines exactly what information
an athlete must disclose about their NIL deals. Each preset is meticulously crafted from the actual legislation
and regulations governing NIL activity in that state.
Instead of spending weeks researching what fields your disclosure form needs, which attestations are legally
required, and what prohibited categories exist in your state — you select a preset, and it's deployed to your
organization in one click. Every field, every validation rule, every compliance parameter is already configured.
Legislation-Backed
Every field and attestation is derived from actual state statutes, administrative codes, and athletic association rules.
Always Current
When legislation changes, we update the preset. Your organization gets notified and can apply the update with a single click.
One-Click Deploy
Select a preset, confirm, and it's live across your entire organization. No manual form building. No missed requirements.
Why state-specific compliance matters
NIL legislation is not one-size-fits-all. Florida's HB 981 has fundamentally different disclosure requirements
than California's SB 206 or Louisiana's Act 438. Some states require parental consent for minors. Others mandate
financial literacy certifications. Many prohibit specific deal categories entirely.
A generic disclosure form misses these nuances. It might collect the wrong information, skip required attestations,
or fail to enforce prohibited categories. The result: your organization thinks it's compliant when it isn't.
Framework presets eliminate this risk. Each preset encodes the specific requirements for its state, so compliance
officers can trust that every disclosure collected meets the legal standard — without becoming experts in every
state's NIL code.
Audit-proof disclosure history
Laws change. Regulations get amended. Athletic association rules evolve. When that happens, your disclosure
forms need to change too — but you also need a record of what the form looked like when previous disclosures
were submitted.
Framework handles this automatically. When we update a preset to reflect new legislation, previous submissions
stay linked to the form version they were filed under. New disclosures use the updated form. Your compliance
team always has documentation proving exactly what was required at the time each disclosure was submitted.
How Framework stands apart
Most NIL platforms are marketplaces first and compliance tools second. They help athletes find deals — but
when it comes to the actual disclosure workflow that athletic departments need, they offer generic forms that
don't account for state-specific requirements.
Framework is compliance-first. We researched the legislation. We built the forms. We encoded the rules. And
we keep them updated. No other platform in the industry offers pre-built, legislation-backed disclosure form
presets that can be deployed to your organization in one click and automatically updated when laws change.
Researched, not guessed
Every preset field traces back to specific legislation.
Versioned, not static
Updates when laws change. Full audit trail preserved.
Deployed, not configured
One click to apply. No manual form building required.
Customizable, not rigid
Request customizations. Fork presets for your needs.
Why your school needs this
If your athletes are engaged in NIL activities, your school has a disclosure obligation. The question isn't
whether you need a disclosure workflow — it's whether the one you have actually meets your state's requirements.
Spreadsheets and generic Google Forms don't enforce prohibited categories. They don't require the specific
attestations your state mandates. They don't create version-controlled audit trails. And when a regulation
changes, they don't update themselves.
Framework presets do all of this out of the box. Your compliance officers get peace of mind. Your athletic
directors get a workflow that actually works. And your athletes get a clear, guided process for disclosing
their deals — built specifically for the rules that apply to them.
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No manual setup. No guesswork. No gaps.