Question 1. According to Florida Statutes, an "athlete agent" is best defined as an individual who
engages in which of the following activities?
A) Only recruiting student-athletes on behalf of professional teams
B) Procuring, offering, promising, or attempting to obtain employment, promotional fees, or benefits for
student-athletes
C) Coaching student-athletes at a collegiate level
D) Managing college athletic programs
Answer: B
Explanation: Florida Statutes define an athlete agent as someone who procures, offers, promises, or
attempts to obtain employment, promotional fees, or benefits for student-athletes, which is central to
their regulatory scope.
Question 2. Which of the following is excluded from the Florida definition of an athlete agent?
A) A licensed professional agent
B) A family member or guardian of a student-athlete
C) An employee acting on behalf of an athlete agent
D) An individual offering promotional fees
Answer: B
Explanation: Family members and guardians are excluded from the definition of athlete agents under
Florida law to prevent overly broad regulation of legitimate relationships.
Question 3. What is the primary purpose of Florida's regulation of athlete agents?
A) To promote recruiting activities
B) To protect student-athletes from dishonest practices and harm
C) To increase revenue for athletic programs
D) To eliminate all agent activities in sports
Answer: B
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Explanation: The regulation aims to prevent dishonest practices and protect the economic and
educational interests of student-athletes and institutions.
Question 4. Which agency is responsible for licensing and regulating athlete agents in Florida?
A) Florida Department of Education
B) Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR) - Athlete Agents Unit
C) Florida Athletic Commission
D) NCAA
Answer: B
Explanation: The Florida Department of Business and Professional Regulation (DBPR), specifically the
Athlete Agents Unit, handles licensing and regulation.
Question 5. What is the minimum age requirement to obtain an athlete agent license in Florida?
A) 21 years old
B) 18 years old
C) 25 years old
D) 16 years old
Answer: B
Explanation: Florida law requires applicants to be at least 18 years of age to qualify for an athlete agent
license.
Question 6. Which criminal offenses within the past five years can disqualify an individual from
obtaining an athlete agent license?
A) Any felony or misdemeanor involving dishonesty or breach of trust
B) Traffic violations only
C) Minor civil infractions
D) All criminal offenses regardless of severity
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Answer: A
Explanation: Disqualifying offenses include serious crimes like felonies or misdemeanors involving
dishonesty, fraud, or breach of trust within the past five years.
Question 7. Which document is NOT typically part of the Florida athlete agent licensure application
process?
A) Application form
B) Criminal background check
C) Proof of athletic ability
D) Application fee
Answer: C
Explanation: Proof of athletic ability is not required; the application focuses on background, eligibility,
and compliance documents.
Question 8. Which exemption allows certain individuals to avoid taking parts of the athlete agent exam?
A) Licensed attorneys in Florida
B) College coaches
C) NCAA student-athletes
D) Florida Bar members
Answer: D
Explanation: Members of the Florida Bar are exempt from certain exam components due to their legal
qualifications.
Question 9. Which of the following is a type of athlete agent license in Florida?
A) Temporary license only
B) Initial license, endorsement license, and temporary license
C) Only permanent license
D) Only provisional license
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Answer: B
Explanation: Florida offers initial licenses, licenses by endorsement (reciprocity), and temporary licenses
under specific conditions.
Question 10. What is the purpose of a bond required for athlete agents in Florida?
A) To guarantee payment of licensing fees
B) To ensure payment of agent fees to clients
C) To protect student-athletes and institutions from acts or omissions of the agent
D) To provide insurance coverage for athletic injuries
Answer: C
Explanation: The bond acts as a financial guarantee protecting student-athletes and institutions from
potential acts or omissions by the agent.
Question 11. An athlete agent contract must include which of the following?
A) The agent’s personal opinions about the student-athlete’s abilities
B) A detailed description of services, fee schedule, and conspicuous warning notices in boldface capital
letters
C) The agent’s favorite sports team
D) A clause allowing the agent to access the student-athlete’s academic records
Answer: B
Explanation: Contracts must contain a description of services, fees, and a conspicuous warning about
eligibility and cancellation rights.
Question 12. What is the student-athlete’s right regarding the cancellation of an agent contract?
A) They can cancel within 14 days without penalty
B) They can only cancel after one year
C) They cannot cancel once signed