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NY A01497

NY A01497
Establishes the "honesty in sports act"; requires amateur and professional athletes who perform where spectators pay an admission fee to certify by signed affidavit that he or she has not used performance enhancing substances (defined as the NCAA's current list of banned drugs) in the preceding six months; prohibits those who fail to certify from performing; provides that the state athletic commission shall receive such certifications and make a record of such available to the public.


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Introduced
01/11/2021
In Committee
01/05/2022
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
12/31/2022

Introduced Session

2021-2022 General Assembly

Bill Summary

Establishes the "honesty in sports act"; requires amateur and professional athletes who perform where spectators pay an admission fee to certify by signed affidavit that he or she has not used performance enhancing substances (defined as the NCAA's current list of banned drugs) in the preceding six months; prohibits those who fail to certify from performing; provides that the state athletic commission shall receive such certifications and make a record of such available to the public.

AI Summary

This bill establishes the "Honesty in Sports Act," which requires amateur and professional athletes who perform before spectators who have paid an admission fee in New York state to submit a signed affidavit certifying that they have not used performance-enhancing substances, as defined by the National Collegiate Athletic Association's current list of banned drugs, in the preceding six months. The bill prohibits athletes who fail to submit such certification from performing in these events, and requires the state athletic commission to receive and make the certifications publicly available.

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Business and Industry

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

enacting clause stricken (on 04/05/2022)

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