The rulebook
rules_and_bylaws_v14_FINAL.pdf412 pages
What it governs
Member institutionsHundreds
AthletesTens of thousands
Competitions a yearThousands
Eligibility decisionsEvery one of them
Where the rules liveA file nobody opens
How you find a violationSomebody tells you, a year later
For governing bodies

You govern all of it. And you cannot see any of it.

Hundreds of institutions, tens of thousands of athletes, and a rulebook that lives in a document every member interprets differently and nobody reads until it is already too late.

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The body that cannot see itself

You have the authority. You have never had the instrument.

Your rulesSit in a document. Every member interprets them their own way, in good faith, and gets it wrong, and nobody knows until an appeal lands on your desk twelve months later.
Your gamesAre not broadcast, not recorded, and not counted. Thousands of competitions a year and no film, no statistics, and no archive. Your championship is the biggest thing in your world and almost nobody can watch it.
Your athletesPlay their whole career under your banner and leave with nothing to show anyone. Which is precisely why the level above you can treat them as an unknown quantity.
And your caseWhen you argue that your athletes are being judged by a standard nobody applies to anybody else, you are arguing with a slogan. Because you have never had the evidence.

You are not short of authority. You are short of instrumentation.

What you get

One signature. Every member. Every athlete.

Your rules, running

The rulebook stops being a document. It becomes the system.

Your rules are already written. Every one of them. Scholarship limits, aid definitions, eligibility standards, seasons of competition, amateurism, transfer paths, recruiting windows, divisional declarations, and the exceptions inside all of them.

They are just sitting in a file, where they cannot do anything.

EligibilityChecked continuously, on every athlete, at every member, against the rules you actually wrote. Not certified once and hoped for.
LimitsEnforced at the moment a member acts, not discovered in an audit. The scholarship that would breach the limit is flagged before it is awarded, not after somebody plays a season on it.
TransfersValidated against the path the athlete is actually on. Including the paths that cross into another body's jurisdiction, which is where every one of these goes wrong.
DeclarationsDivisional participation, sport by sport, cycle by cycle, tracked and enforced without a spreadsheet.
And when the rules changeYou change them once. Every member is running the new rule that day, and nobody has to have read anything.

And it never decides for you. The body owns the rulebook. KaNeXT does not interpret it, does not rewrite it, and does not rule on a case. It encodes what you already decided, applies it consistently across every member, and shows you exactly where everyone stands. The judgment stays yours. The not knowing goes away.

You have been governing by document and enforcing by complaint. That is not a system. That is a hope.

The rulebook
rules_and_bylaws_v14_FINAL.pdf412 pages
What it governs
Member institutionsOn the system
AthletesEach with a record
Competitions a yearFilmed and counted
Eligibility decisionsChecked continuously
Where the rules liveIn the system, running
How you find a violationFlagged the moment it happens

The network, the broadcast, the record, the film, and the operation are free. The intelligence is what you pay for, and the revenue that runs on top of it is yours.

Govern it. See it. And finally prove it.

Every member on one system. Every game broadcast. Every athlete with a record that travels. And a rulebook that actually runs.

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