Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed an executive order on Tuesday that prevents the NCAA from taking “adverse action” against member institutions from the Peach State for compensating athletes. Zach Klein of WSB-Atlanta and On3’s Pete Nakos were the first to report. According to Nakos, the order will take effect right away and it will last until federal law is put into place with nation-wide NIL regulations or the House v. NCAA settlement is finalized. Should that settlement get approved, schools would be allowed to share $20 million to $23 million of revenue with student-athletes per year. Wit…