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    Florida Senate - 2001                  CS for SB's 1442 & 1570

    By the Committee on Education and Senators Campbell and
    Sebesta




    304-1705-01

  1                      A bill to be entitled

  2         An act relating to interscholastic athletics;

  3         amending s. 232.61, F.S.; requiring the Florida

  4         High School Activities Association to adopt

  5         bylaws which require students participating in

  6         interscholastic athletic competition or who are

  7         candidates for an interscholastic athletic team

  8         to satisfactorily pass a medical evaluation

  9         prior to participating in interscholastic

10         athletic competition or engaging in practice

11         with an interscholastic athletic team;

12         providing requirements with respect to such

13         evaluation; providing an effective date.

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15  Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida:

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17         Section 1.  Section 232.61, Florida Statutes, is

18  amended to read:

19         232.61  Governing organization for athletics; adoption

20  of bylaws.--

21         (1)  The organization shall adopt bylaws that, unless

22  specifically provided by statute, establish eligibility

23  requirements for all students who participate in high school

24  athletic competition in its member schools. The bylaws

25  governing residence and transfer shall allow the student to be

26  eligible in the school in which he or she first enrolls each

27  school year, or makes himself or herself a candidate for an

28  athletic team by engaging in a practice prior to enrolling in

29  any member school. The student shall be eligible in that

30  school so long as he or she remains enrolled in that school.

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  1  Subsequent eligibility shall be determined and enforced

  2  through the organization's bylaws.

  3         (2)  The organization shall also adopt bylaws that

  4  specifically prohibit the recruiting of students for athletic

  5  purposes. The bylaws shall prescribe penalties and an appeals

  6  process for athletic recruiting violations.

  7         (3)  The organization shall adopt bylaws that require

  8  all students participating in interscholastic athletic

  9  competition or who are candidates for an interscholastic

10  athletic team to satisfactorily pass a medical evaluation each

11  year prior to participating in interscholastic athletic

12  competition or engaging in any practice, tryout, workout, or

13  other physical activity associated with the student's

14  candidacy for an interscholastic athletic team.  Such medical

15  evaluation can only be administered by a practitioner licensed

16  under the provisions of chapter 458, chapter 459, chapter 460,

17  or s. 464.012 and in good standing with the practitioner's

18  appropriate regulatory board.  The bylaws shall establish

19  requirements for eliciting a student's medical history and

20  performing the medical evaluation required under this

21  subsection, which shall include minimum standards for the

22  physical capabilities necessary for participation in

23  interscholastic athletic competition as contained in a uniform

24  preparticipation physical evaluation form.  Practitioners

25  administering medical evaluations pursuant to this section

26  must know the minimum standards established by the

27  organization and certify that the student meets the standards.

28  If the practitioner determines that there are any abnormal

29  findings in the cardiovascular system, the student may not

30  participate unless a subsequent EKG or other cardiovascular

31  assessment indicates that the abnormality will not place the

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  1  student at risk during such participation. Results of such

  2  medical evaluation must be provided to the school.  No student

  3  shall be eligible to participate in any interscholastic

  4  athletic competition or engage in any practice, tryout,

  5  workout, or other physical activity associated with the

  6  student's candidacy for an interscholastic athletic team until

  7  the results of the medical evaluation verifying that the

  8  student has satisfactorily passed the evaluation have been

  9  received and approved by the school.

10         (4)  Notwithstanding the provisions of subsection (3),

11  a student may participate in interscholastic athletic

12  competition or be a candidate for an interscholastic athletic

13  team if the parent or guardian of the student objects in

14  writing to the student undergoing a medical evaluation because

15  such evaluation is contrary to his or her religious tenets or

16  practices, provided that no person shall be held liable for

17  any injury or other damages suffered by such student resulting

18  from his or her participation in interscholastic athletic

19  competition or in any practice, tryout, workout, or other

20  physical activity associated with his or her candidacy for an

21  interscholastic athletic team.

22         Section 2.  This act shall take effect July 1, 2001.

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  1          STATEMENT OF SUBSTANTIAL CHANGES CONTAINED IN
                       COMMITTEE SUBSTITUTE FOR
  2                    Senate Bills 1442 and 1570

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  4  The Committee Substitute does not require high school students
    to have an electrocardiogram (EKG) as part of the mandatory
  5  annual medical examination for participation in high school
    athletics; however, if the medical practitioner administering
  6  the examination determines there may be an abnormality in the
    student's cardiovascular system, the student may not
  7  participate in any school related athletic activities until an
    EKG or other cardiovascular assessment indicates the
  8  abnormality will not place the student as risk during athletic
    activity.
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    Chiropractic physicians licensed under the provisions of ch.
10  460, F.S., are authorized to administer the medical
    examinations required of students desiring to participate in
11  high school athletic activities.

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