A. The Commission shall conduct a thorough analysis of the feasibility of establishing a new NCAA Division II athletic conference in Oklahoma considering the following factors: 1. Potential member institutions, including public and private colleges and universities both inside and outside the State of Oklahoma who voluntarily seek to join the conference; 2. The academic and athletic capabilities of potential member institutions to support NCAA Division II athletics; 3. Geographic and logistical considerations for scheduling and travel; 4. Financial impact and sustainability for potential member institutions; 5. The effects on student-athletes, including opportunities for academic and athletic growth, recruitment, and competition; 6. Potential community, regional, and economic benefits, including sponsorships, fan engagement, and media exposure; and 7. Alignment with NCAA Division II regulations, policies, and goals. B. The Commission shall consult with a range of stakeholders including, but not limited to: 1. NCAA Division II representatives and governing bodies; 2. Athletic directors, coaches, and administrators from current NCAA Division II institutions in the region; 3. Student-athletes and athletic support staff; 4. Local government officials and business leaders; and 5. Academic and athletic organizations that focus on the interests of Division II athletics. C. 1. The Commission shall prepare and submit a detailed feasibility report to the Oklahoma House of Representatives and the Oklahoma State Senate within twelve (12) months of its first meeting. 2. The report shall include: a. a summary of findings from the study and consultations, b. a comprehensive analysis of the benefits, costs, and risks associated with establishing a new NCAA Division II athletic conference, c. a list of potential member institutions, including any recommendations for institutions that should be invited to join, d. a proposed timeline and framework for transitioning into a new athletic conference, including governance structures, policies, and membership guidelines, and e. an assessment of funding and financial models to support the new conference, including membership fees, sponsorship, and broadcasting rights.
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