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BRONCOS COMPLIANCE
D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 6 E D I T I O N
Holiday Break Reminders
H O L I D A Y C A R D S
- You or a representative of the athletics department (i.e. booster) can send your athletes
a holiday card. While, the holiday card, in itself is allowed; but it is not permissible to include with the
card any items of value, such as gift cards, cash, or other gifts
- It is NOT permissible to send holiday cards to PSAs or their families. You could, however, send an
institutional note card to the PSA wishing them Happy Holidays
G I F T S
- NCAA rules prohibit coaches and other staff members from providing gifts (regardless of value or type) to
CPP student-athletes. If your team will be holding a gift exchange or Secret Santa event, please make sure
that student-athletes only exchange gifts with other student-athletes (no coaches or staff) and that their
participation is voluntary
M E A L S
- All occasional meal rules still apply for any booster who wishes to provide a student-athlete or entire team
with a holiday meal/party. Please contact the Compliance Office to seek approval prior to the scheduled meal
- Student-athletes who are required to remain on campus for practice or competition may be provided with
meal expenses. However, if they live at home during the break, they may not be provided compensation
E M P L O Y M E N T
- Your student-athletes are allowed to be employed on a temporary basis during the winter break, provided
they are paid at a rate consistent with the duties performed and only paid for work actually completed
I N S I D E T H I S
I S S U E
C O M P L I A N C E
S T A F F
JENNY HEIMSTEAD
Assistant A.D.,
Compliance & Internal Relations
(909) 869-4913
jeheimstead@cpp.edu
STEPHANIE ENGLE
Compliance Assistant
sengle@cpp.edu
Holiday Break Reminders 1
Outside Competition 2
Spot the Violation 3
December Dates 2
Happy Holidays 3
Refresher:
Comp. Admissions 2
1
Hate to be a Grinch but... being that this is the time of the year where people give the most, we just want to make
sure that no one winds up on the naughty list for trying to do something nice. Here are a few friendly reminders...
2
OUTSIDE COMPETITION
REFRESHER
HOME GAMES & IMPORTANT DATES
- Student-athletes may compete outside of CPP’s declared playing and practice season
as a member of an outside team in any noncollegiate, amateur competition during any
official vacation period, except for those on the men’s or women’s basketball team
- This competition must be approved PRIOR to the event taking place
- If you know of any of your athletes interested in participating in outside competition,
please direct them to the compliance office to fill out the proper paperwork
- CPP may provide up to FOUR complimentary admissions on an individual game basis
to a student-athlete in the sport in which they play
- During an official visit, a maximum of FIVE complimentary admissions to a campus
athletics event or game may be provided to the potential student-athlete, on an
individual game basis to be used for the PSA and those accompanying them
- CPP coaches and staff may receive an UNLIMITED amount of complimentary admissions
- High school, college-preparatory school or two-year college coach can receive a max
of TWO complimentary admissions on an individual game basis, to home athletics
contests in which the institutions intercollegiate team regularly practices or competes
Coaches will add the names for the complimentary tickets for the student-athletes and
coaches/staff, along with any PSAs on an official visit or outside coaches to the following
3 forms no later than THREE hours prior to the game...
1. Student-Athlete Complimentary Admissions (4 names per athlete)
2. Coaches_Staff Complimentary Admissions (Unlimited names)
3. PSA Complimentary Admissions (Up to 5 for PSAs and 2 for outside coaches)
Guests, coaches and PSAs on the complimentary admissions list must show identification
and sign the pass list next to their name as a form of receipt
C O M P L I M E N T A R Y T I C K E T S
C P P P R O C E D U R E
A T T H E G A M E
BASKETBALL :
December 10th
Women’s vs Cal State San Marcos (5:30p)
Men’s vs Cal State San Marcos (7:30p)
December 15th
Women’s vs Cal State East Bay (5:30p)
Men’s vs Cal State East Bay (7:30p)
December 17th
Women’s vs Cal State San Bernardino (5:30p)
Men’s vs Cal State San Bernardino (7:30p)
December 5 - December 9FINAL EXAMINATIONS...
December 26 - January 2HOLIDAY BREAK - Campus closed...
SPOT THE VIOLATION
3
ASK BEFORE YOU ACTC O M P L I A N C E Q U E S T I O N S ?
Feel free to email Jenny or visit her in her office.
Her door is ALWAYS open!
For a portion of the University of the North Pole’s winter holiday break, the North Pole men’s basketball team was required to stay on campus
for practice and competition. The head coach issued per diem to the basketball student-athletes. One student-athlete, who received the meal
allowance, stayed at home with his family during the entire break. The student-athletes were released from practice with five days remaining
in the break. After their release, two student-athletes who were receiving meal allowances over the break and whose families lived on the
other side of the country remained in their apartment. North Pole continued to provide these two student-athletes their meal allowances until the
spring semester began. All other student-athletes went home and did not receive any more meal allowances.
It was impermissible for the basketball team to give vacation per diem to the student-athlete who stayed at home during the break.
A student-athlete who lives at his or her home during a vacation period cannot receive such expenses. Additionally, it was impermissible for the
basketball team to pay the meal expenses for the two student-athletes remaining in the area for the five days after practice ended. Since the
team had been released and the student-athletes were no longer required to attend practice the University of the North Pole was prohibited
from giving them meal expenses.
T I M E T O T E S T Y O U R C O M P L I A N C E K N O W L E D G E . . .
A N S W E R . . .
F r o m : Y O U R C P P C O M P L I A N C E O F F I C E
HAPPY
HOLIDAYS

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  • 1. BRONCOS COMPLIANCE D E C E M B E R 2 0 1 6 E D I T I O N Holiday Break Reminders H O L I D A Y C A R D S - You or a representative of the athletics department (i.e. booster) can send your athletes a holiday card. While, the holiday card, in itself is allowed; but it is not permissible to include with the card any items of value, such as gift cards, cash, or other gifts - It is NOT permissible to send holiday cards to PSAs or their families. You could, however, send an institutional note card to the PSA wishing them Happy Holidays G I F T S - NCAA rules prohibit coaches and other staff members from providing gifts (regardless of value or type) to CPP student-athletes. If your team will be holding a gift exchange or Secret Santa event, please make sure that student-athletes only exchange gifts with other student-athletes (no coaches or staff) and that their participation is voluntary M E A L S - All occasional meal rules still apply for any booster who wishes to provide a student-athlete or entire team with a holiday meal/party. Please contact the Compliance Office to seek approval prior to the scheduled meal - Student-athletes who are required to remain on campus for practice or competition may be provided with meal expenses. However, if they live at home during the break, they may not be provided compensation E M P L O Y M E N T - Your student-athletes are allowed to be employed on a temporary basis during the winter break, provided they are paid at a rate consistent with the duties performed and only paid for work actually completed I N S I D E T H I S I S S U E C O M P L I A N C E S T A F F JENNY HEIMSTEAD Assistant A.D., Compliance & Internal Relations (909) 869-4913 jeheimstead@cpp.edu STEPHANIE ENGLE Compliance Assistant sengle@cpp.edu Holiday Break Reminders 1 Outside Competition 2 Spot the Violation 3 December Dates 2 Happy Holidays 3 Refresher: Comp. Admissions 2 1 Hate to be a Grinch but... being that this is the time of the year where people give the most, we just want to make sure that no one winds up on the naughty list for trying to do something nice. Here are a few friendly reminders...
  • 2. 2 OUTSIDE COMPETITION REFRESHER HOME GAMES & IMPORTANT DATES - Student-athletes may compete outside of CPP’s declared playing and practice season as a member of an outside team in any noncollegiate, amateur competition during any official vacation period, except for those on the men’s or women’s basketball team - This competition must be approved PRIOR to the event taking place - If you know of any of your athletes interested in participating in outside competition, please direct them to the compliance office to fill out the proper paperwork - CPP may provide up to FOUR complimentary admissions on an individual game basis to a student-athlete in the sport in which they play - During an official visit, a maximum of FIVE complimentary admissions to a campus athletics event or game may be provided to the potential student-athlete, on an individual game basis to be used for the PSA and those accompanying them - CPP coaches and staff may receive an UNLIMITED amount of complimentary admissions - High school, college-preparatory school or two-year college coach can receive a max of TWO complimentary admissions on an individual game basis, to home athletics contests in which the institutions intercollegiate team regularly practices or competes Coaches will add the names for the complimentary tickets for the student-athletes and coaches/staff, along with any PSAs on an official visit or outside coaches to the following 3 forms no later than THREE hours prior to the game... 1. Student-Athlete Complimentary Admissions (4 names per athlete) 2. Coaches_Staff Complimentary Admissions (Unlimited names) 3. PSA Complimentary Admissions (Up to 5 for PSAs and 2 for outside coaches) Guests, coaches and PSAs on the complimentary admissions list must show identification and sign the pass list next to their name as a form of receipt C O M P L I M E N T A R Y T I C K E T S C P P P R O C E D U R E A T T H E G A M E BASKETBALL : December 10th Women’s vs Cal State San Marcos (5:30p) Men’s vs Cal State San Marcos (7:30p) December 15th Women’s vs Cal State East Bay (5:30p) Men’s vs Cal State East Bay (7:30p) December 17th Women’s vs Cal State San Bernardino (5:30p) Men’s vs Cal State San Bernardino (7:30p) December 5 - December 9FINAL EXAMINATIONS... December 26 - January 2HOLIDAY BREAK - Campus closed...
  • 3. SPOT THE VIOLATION 3 ASK BEFORE YOU ACTC O M P L I A N C E Q U E S T I O N S ? Feel free to email Jenny or visit her in her office. Her door is ALWAYS open! For a portion of the University of the North Pole’s winter holiday break, the North Pole men’s basketball team was required to stay on campus for practice and competition. The head coach issued per diem to the basketball student-athletes. One student-athlete, who received the meal allowance, stayed at home with his family during the entire break. The student-athletes were released from practice with five days remaining in the break. After their release, two student-athletes who were receiving meal allowances over the break and whose families lived on the other side of the country remained in their apartment. North Pole continued to provide these two student-athletes their meal allowances until the spring semester began. All other student-athletes went home and did not receive any more meal allowances. It was impermissible for the basketball team to give vacation per diem to the student-athlete who stayed at home during the break. A student-athlete who lives at his or her home during a vacation period cannot receive such expenses. Additionally, it was impermissible for the basketball team to pay the meal expenses for the two student-athletes remaining in the area for the five days after practice ended. Since the team had been released and the student-athletes were no longer required to attend practice the University of the North Pole was prohibited from giving them meal expenses. T I M E T O T E S T Y O U R C O M P L I A N C E K N O W L E D G E . . . A N S W E R . . . F r o m : Y O U R C P P C O M P L I A N C E O F F I C E HAPPY HOLIDAYS