SRC-AMY S.B. 292 78(R)   BILL ANALYSIS


Senate Research Center   S.B. 292
78R3330 YDB-DBy: Brimer
Business & Commerce
5/1/2003
As Filed


DIGEST AND PURPOSE 

Currently, some athletes are able to receive advice and assistance in
negotiating contracts only from an athlete agent.  There are circumstances
in which a coach's advice could benefit an athlete regarding contract
negotiations and related decision; however, coaches are prohibited from
acting in such a capacity.  As proposed, S.B. 292 authorizes a person to
act as an athlete agent for all purposes, except signing an agent
contract, under certain circumstances and sets forth the requirements and
process of registering as an athlete agent. 

RULEMAKING AUTHORITY

This bill does not expressly grant any additional rulemaking authority to
a state officer, institution, or agency. 

SECTION BY SECTION ANALYSIS

SECTION 1.  Amends Chapter 2051A, Occupations Code, by adding Section
2051.006, as follows: 

Sec. 2051.006. UNIFORMITY OF APPLICATION AND CONSTRUCTION. Requires that,
in applying this chapter, consideration be paid to the need to promote
uniformity of the law among states that have enacted similar laws. 

SECTION 2.  Amends Section 2051.101, Occupations Code, as follows:

Sec. 2051.101. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. (a) Prohibits a person, except as
provided by Subsection (b), from acting as an athlete agent or
representing that the person is an athlete agent in this state unless the
person is registered under this chapter. Deletes prohibition against
certain actions by an athlete agent. 

(b) Authorizes a person to act as an athlete agent for all purposes,
except signing an agent contract, under certain circumstances. 

(c) Creates Subsection (c) out of existing text. Makes a conforming
change.   

SECTION 3.  Amends Section 2051.102, Occupations Code, as follows:

Sec. 2051.102. APPLICATION REQUIREMENTS. (a) Requires an applicant for
registration as an athlete agent to  apply on a form prescribed by the
secretary of state and adds an exception as provided by Subsection (e).
Makes a nonsubstantive change. 

(b) Adds certain requirements to the list of pieces of information to be
supplied to the secretary of state. Adds Subsection (5) out of existing
text. 

(c) Decreases the number of professional references required from five to
three. Deletes wording indicating that professional references might not
be required. 

(d) Makes conforming changes.

 (e) Authorizes an athlete agent who is certified or registered in another
state, and seeking certification in this state, to submit a copy of the
previous application and certificate or license in place of the
application required by this section. Requires the secretary of state to
accept the application and certificate or license as an application for
registration in this state under certain circumstances. 

SECTION 4.  Amends Section 2051.105, Occupations Code, by  amending
Subsection (b) and adding Subsections (c) and (d), as follows: 

(b) Authorizes the secretary of state to deny an application for
registration if the secretary determines that the applicant's conduct
significantly adversely affects his or her fitness to act as an athlete
agent. Establishes the criteria the secretary is authorized to consider in
making that determination. 

(c) Requires the secretary of state to consider certain qualifying
criteria in making a determination under Subsection (b). 

(d) Creates Subsection (d) from existing text. Includes Subsection (b)
with Subsection (a) in establishing that judicial review of a denial of an
application for registration under those two subsections is by trial novo
and subject to Section 2001.173, Government Code. 

SECTION 5.  Amends Section 2051.108, Occupations Code, by amending
Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (e), as follows: 

(a) Makes a conforming change.

(e) Authorizes a person  who has submitted an application for renewal or
registration or licensure as an athlete agent in another state to submit a
copy of the application and certificate of registration or license in
place of the application required by this section. Requires the secretary
of state to accept the application for renewal as an application for
renewal under this section under certain circumstances. 

SECTION 6.  Amends Section 2051.203, Occupations Code, by amending
Subsection (a) and adding Subsection (d), as follows: 

(a)  Includes additional information required to be included in an agent
or financial services contract. Makes nonsubstantive changes. 

(d) Requires the athlete agent to provide the athlete with a signed copy
of the contract at signing. 

SECTION 7.  Amends Section 2051.204(a), Occupations Code, to include in
the required notice in an agent or financial services contract, the
prohibition against waiving the right to cancel the contract. Establishes
that the athlete is not required to pay or return any consideration if the
athlete cancels the contract within 16 day.  Specifies that cancellation
of the contract may not reinstate the athlete's eligibility, should loss
of eligibility occur.  Requires the athlete and the agent to notify the
athlete's athletic director, if there is one, within 72 hours after
entering into the contract. 

SECTION 8.  Amends Section 2051.351(a), Occupations Code, to include
certain prohibitions regarding an athlete agent's professional behavior.
Makes nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION 9.  Amends Section 2051.352(a), Occupations Code, to include
certain items of information required to be included and maintained in an
athlete agent's records. Makes nonsubstantive changes. 

SECTION 10.  Amends Section 2051.402, Occupations Code, by adding
Subsection (c) to  establish the secretary of state as a nonresident
athlete agent's agent for service of process in a civil action related to
an act of the person in the person's professional capacity. 

SECTION 11.  Amends Section 2051.551, Occupations Code, as follows:

Sec. 2051.551. CIVIL SUIT. (a) Creates Subsection (a) out of existing text.

(b) Provides that a cause of action under this section does not accrue
until the educational institution discovers, or would have discovered
through reasonable diligence, a violation by an athlete agent or former
athlete. 

(c) Provides that any liability of the athlete agent or former athlete is
several, not joint. 

(d) Provides that this chapter does not restrict the rights, remedies, or
defense of any person under any other law. 

SECTION 12. (a) Makes application of this Act prospective.

(b) Requires a person whose application for registration is pending on
this Act's effective date to resubmit the application. 

(c) Makes application of this Act prospective.

SECTION 13.  Effective date: September 1, 2003.