COLUMBUS, Ohio — A new bill proposed by an Ohio Republican lawmaker would revoke the brand new ability for high school athletes to be compensated for their Name, Image and Likeness. Just Monday, the state's student athletic association announced it had voted to allow for the NIL deals.

The legislation, shared with us, is sponsored by state Rep. Adam Bird (R-New Richmond). It states that high schoolers can't participate in NIL deals.

This is a developing story and will be updated.

The Ohio High School Athletic Association (OHSAA) passed new bylaws that allow the high school athletes to be compensated through appearances, licensing, social media, endorsements and/or the use of branding based on their public recognition or notoriety.

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