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 • ^•m< mp' 'f PUBLIC LAW 103-382—OCT. 20, 1994 108 STAT. 3971 on a full-time or part-time basis. Graduate assistants and volunteers who serve as head coaches shall be considered to be head coaches for the purposes of this clause. "(iv) The number of assistant coaches who are male and the number of assistant coaches who are female for each team and whether a particular coach is assigned to that team on a full-time or part-time basis. Graduate assistants and volunteers who serve as assistant coaches shall be considered to be assistant coaches for the purposes of this clause. "(C) The total amount of money spent on athletically related student aid, including the value of waivers of educational expenses, separately for men's and women's teams overall. "(D) The ratio of athletically related student aid awarded male athletes to athletically related student aid awarded female athletes. "(E) The total amount of expenditures on recruiting, separately for men's and women's teams overall. "(F) The total annual revenues generated across all men's teams and across all women's teams, except that an institution may also report such revenues by individual team. "(G) The average annual institutional salary of the head coaches of men's teams, across all offered sports, and the average annual institutional salary of the head coaches of women's teams, across all offered sports. "(H) The average annual institutional salary of the assistant coaches of men's teams, across all offered sports, and the average annual institutional salary of the assistant coaches of women's teams, across all offered sports. "(2) SPECIAL RULE.— For the purposes of subparagraph (G), if a coach has responsibilities for more than one team and the institution does not allocate such coach's salary by team, the institution should divide the salary by the number of teams for which the coach has responsibility and allocate the salary among the teams on a basis consistent with the coach's responsibilities for the different teams. " (3) DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO STUDENTS AND PUB- LIC.— An institution of higher education described in paragraph (1) shall make available to students and potential students, upon request, and to the public, the information contained in the report described in paragraph (1), except that all students shall be informed of their right to request such information. "(4) DEFINITION.— For the purposes of this subsection, the term 'operating expenses' means expenditures on lodging and meals, transportation, officials, uniforms and equipment. "(5) REGULATIONS AND EFFECTIVE DATE.The Secretary shall issue final regulations to implement the requirements of this subsection not later than 180 days following the enactment of this subsection. Each institution described in paragraph Reports. (1) shall make available its first report pursuant to this section not later than October 1, 1996.". 79-194 O—95 —16: QL 3 Part 5

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