NCAA Division I NIL in Nevada
Overview
NCAA Division I athletes may earn NIL compensation. The original interim policy (July 2021) has been supplemented by the House v. NCAA settlement (approved June 2025), which introduced direct school-to-athlete revenue sharing and established the College Sports Commission for oversight.
Effective: 2021-07-01
Key Restrictions
Must comply with state law where school is located; no pay-for-play; no recruiting inducements; deals >$600 must be reported via NIL Go (Deloitte-operated) within 5 business days. House v. NCAA settlement (effective July 1, 2025) allows schools to pay athletes directly up to $20.5M per school annually. College Sports Commission now handles NIL enforcement.
Legal Source
NCAA Interim NIL Policy (2021); House v. NCAA Settlement (approved June 6, 2025)
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NCAA Division I NIL in Nearby States
Last Verified
April 5, 2026
This information is for reference only. NIL eligibility laws change frequently. NIL Unlimited verifies this data regularly but cannot guarantee accuracy. Consult a legal professional for binding advice.
