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Domain 1: MLBPA Regulations & Agent Certification (Questions 1-15)
Q1: An individual with a bachelor's degree in business administration and no prior
sports representation experience wants to become an MLBPA-certified agent. Which
requirement must they fulfill to be eligible for certification?
A. They are automatically eligible with a bachelor's degree
B. They must complete a written examination and pay the certification fee, but no other
requirements apply
C. They must pass a background check, pay all required fees, and pass the MLBPA
General Certified Agent Examination [CORRECT]
D. They must first represent at least three minor league players for two years
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: MLBPA certification requires passing a comprehensive background check
(including criminal and financial history), payment of all required fees (application fee,
examination fee, and annual dues), and successful completion of the written
examination. A bachelor's degree alone (Option A) does not guarantee eligibility. Option
B omits the critical background check requirement. Option D describes a potential path
to experience but is not a formal prerequisite for initial certification.
Q2: A certified agent fails to complete the required continuing education hours before
the annual renewal deadline. What is the likely consequence?
,A. Automatic decertification without appeal rights
B. A grace period with no consequences
C. Potential suspension or non-renewal of certification until requirements are met
[CORRECT]
D. The agent can continue practicing but must pay double fees next year
Correct Answer: C
Rationale: The MLBPA requires certified agents to complete continuing education to
maintain certification. Failure to meet these requirements can result in suspension of
certification or denial of renewal until the agent completes the required education and
pays any reinstatement fees. Option A is too absolute—there are typically appeal rights.
Option B is incorrect—there are consequences for non-compliance. Option D is not
standard MLBPA procedure.
Q3: Which action by a certified agent would MOST likely result in MLBPA disciplinary
action or decertification?
A. Negotiating a contract with a team for less than the player expected
B. Providing an impermissible inducement (loan, gift, or benefit) to a player or prospect
to secure representation [CORRECT]
C. Attending a player's wedding as a guest
D. Charging a commission fee below the standard rate
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The MLBPA strictly prohibits agents from providing impermissible
inducements (loans, gifts, benefits, or anything of value) to players or prospects to
recruit or retain them. This is considered a serious ethical violation that can result in
decertification. Option A is part of negotiation reality. Option C is a social relationship if
properly disclosed. Option D is a business decision, though fees are capped.
,Q4: Under MLBPA regulations, what is the maximum commission percentage an agent
can charge a player for negotiating a Major League contract?
A. 5% of the contract value
B. 4% of the contract value [CORRECT]
C. 3% of the contract value
D. There is no maximum limit; fees are negotiable
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: MLBPA regulations cap agent commission fees at 4% of the value of a Major
League contract negotiated by the agent. This cap protects players from excessive fees.
Agents may charge less than 4%, but cannot charge more. Option A exceeds the cap.
Option C is below the cap but not the maximum allowed. Option D is incorrect—there is
a strict regulatory cap.
Q5: An agent wants to represent both a player and the team that employs that player in
contract negotiations. Under MLBPA regulations, which statement is CORRECT?
A. Dual representation is permitted with full disclosure to both parties
B. Dual representation is prohibited; an agent cannot represent both a player and a club
in the same negotiation [CORRECT]
C. Dual representation is permitted only for contracts under $10 million
D. Dual representation requires approval from the Commissioner of Baseball
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Dual representation (representing both the player and the club in the same
matter) creates an irreconcilable conflict of interest and is strictly prohibited under
MLBPA Agent Code of Conduct. The agent owes undivided loyalty to the player. Options
A, C, and D describe scenarios that are not permitted under any circumstances in
MLBPA-regulated representation.
, Q6: A prospective agent is preparing to take the MLBPA General Certified Agent
Examination. Which subject area carries the most weight in the examination?
A. Marketing and endorsement negotiations
B. MLBPA regulations, Collective Bargaining Agreement provisions, and player contract
structures [CORRECT]
C. Sports psychology and performance enhancement
D. International scouting and player development
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: The MLBPA examination heavily emphasizes understanding of MLBPA
regulations, the Collective Bargaining Agreement (CBA), player contract structures,
salary arbitration, free agency rules, and agent ethical obligations. These are the core
competencies required for certification. While marketing (Option A) is important, it is
secondary to CBA knowledge. Options C and D are not primary examination focus
areas.
Q7: An agent is decertified by the MLBPA for violating the Agent Code of Conduct. What
is the typical process for seeking reinstatement?
A. Automatic reinstatement after one year
B. The agent must apply for reinstatement, demonstrate compliance with all
requirements, and may face a waiting period before eligibility [CORRECT]
C. Reinstatement is impossible once decertified
D. The agent can continue representing players during the appeal process
Correct Answer: B
Rationale: Decertified agents may seek reinstatement by applying to the MLBPA,
demonstrating that they have met all certification requirements, addressed the
violations that led to decertification, and complying with any waiting periods or