(1) Legal and Financial Representation of Students. The Managing Director shall establish a program for the family of a Covered Student to access a maximum of five billable hours of legal and financial representation to assist in evaluating any NIL Deal or NLI the Covered Student has received or is likely to receive.
(2) Education. The Managing Director shall develop educational materials that are graphically rich and written in easily understood language providing the following information about NIL Deals and the NLI Program:
(a) Data about NIL Deals, including the frequency for which they are offered in connection with a given sport.
(b) The benefits and risks of NIL Deals.
(c) Information about what the most common kinds of NIL Deals entail.
(d) Links to internet resources for deeper discussion and understanding.
(e) Information about the college recruiting process for high school students engaged in competitive sports or related activities, including when the process may begin, when the process must stop, and how the NLI Program impacts the timing.
(f) Information about the NLI Program, including opportunities available for receiving athletic financial aid for attending a college or university and participating in intercollegiate sports or related activities.
(g) Information about NCAA bylaws and rules that govern the recruiting process and the activity restrictions and limitations applicable to covered students, colleges, and universities during the recruiting process.
(h) Such other information as the City determines is appropriate or helpful.