POLITICSLOUISIANA ILLUMINATOR
NIL agents in Louisiana now have to register; high school rules take effect soon
Louisiana now requires NIL agents to register with the state, including background checks and training. Act 895, signed by Gov. Jeff Landry, imposes penalties for non-compliance, while Act 810, effective Aug. 1, regulates high school NIL deals with parental consent and industry restrictions.
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