No person shall, on the basis of sex, be excluded from participation in, be denied the benefits of, be treated differently from another person or otherwise be discriminated against in any interscholastic, intercollegiate, club or intramural athletics offered by an educational institution.
An educational institution which sponsors or participates in interscholastic, intercollegiate, club or intramural athletics shall provide an overall equal athletic opportunity for both sexes.
To provide equal opportunity in these programs, an institution must select sports and levels of competition which effectively accommodate the interests and abilities of both sexes and provide equal opportunities on a seasonal basis.
This section does not require all teams to be integrated or the provision of identical sports for both sexes.
In determining whether equal opportunities are available in athletics programs, the Commission shall consider whether the following are substantially equal:
* The provision of equipment and supplies;
* Scheduling of games and practice time;
* Travel and per diem allowance;
* Opportunity to receive coaching and academic tutoring;
* Assignment of coaches, tutors and officials;
* Provision of locker rooms, practice and competitive facilities;
* Provision of medical and training machine facilities and services;
* Provision of housing and dining facilities and services;
* Provision of supportive services and benefits, including publicity, band and cheerleading support sponsored by the educational institution.
Unequal aggregate expenditures for members of each sex or unequal expenditures for male and female teams if an educational institution operates or sponsors separate teams will not constitute per se noncompliance with this section, but the Commission may consider the failure to provide necessary funds for teams of one sex in assessing general equality of opportunity.
An educational institution may sponsor single-sex team in interscholastic or inter-collegiate athletics competitions in the following instances:
In such a case, the educational institution must provide equal opportunity in athletics by sponsoring a team in another sport which effectively accommodates the interests and abilities of the opposite sex.
This may be done where competition open to both sexes has or will likely result in an overall lessening of equal opportunities in athletics for one sex.
05- 071 C.M.R. ch. 4, § 11