TED STEVENS OLYMPIC AND AMATEUR SPORTS ACT
The 'Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act' is a United States law (section 220510 of the United States Code) that charters and grants monopoly status to the United States Olympic Committee, and specifies requirements for its member national governing bodies for individual sports.
The current version of the Act was sponsored by Senator Ted Stevens and adopted in 1998. It is a revision of the previous Amateur Sports Act of 1978 that reflects changes such as the fact that amateurism is no longer a requirement for competing in most international sports, expansion of the USOC's role to include the Paralympic Games, increased athlete representation, and protection of the USOC against lawsuits involving athletes' right to participate in the Olympic Games.
★ Text of the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act
The current version of the Act was sponsored by Senator Ted Stevens and adopted in 1998. It is a revision of the previous Amateur Sports Act of 1978 that reflects changes such as the fact that amateurism is no longer a requirement for competing in most international sports, expansion of the USOC's role to include the Paralympic Games, increased athlete representation, and protection of the USOC against lawsuits involving athletes' right to participate in the Olympic Games.
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★ Text of the Ted Stevens Olympic and Amateur Sports Act
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