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  2. Florida Commission on Ethics - Wikipedia

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    In 1974 the Florida Legislature created the Florida Commission on Ethics "to serve as guardian of the standards of conduct" for state and local public officials. [4] [5] The commission is tasked with investigating complaints alleging breaches of public trust by public officers and employees in Florida, other than judges. [5]

  3. Category:Sports coaches in Florida - Wikipedia

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  4. National Alliance for Youth Sports - Wikipedia

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    To become a member, coaches must (1) participate in an NAYS Coach Training interactive video, (2) successfully complete an exam and (3) sign a pledge committing to uphold the NAYS Code of Ethics for Coaches. Members not adhering to NAYS Code of Ethics for Coaches may have their membership revoked. The web-designed course delivers an e-learning ...

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  7. Category:Sports coaches in the United States - Wikipedia

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  8. Sports law in the United States - Wikipedia

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    Agents who are entrusted to conduct business on a player's behalf owe a fiduciary duty, i.e., a duty to remain loyal, act honestly, behave ethically, and act in the player's best interest when negotiating. More than half the states in the United States currently regulate the activities of agents in addition to union regulation for bad acts.

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