1 | A bill to be entitled |
2 | An act relating to youth athletes; amending ss. 943.0438 |
3 | and 1006.20, F.S.; requiring an independent sanctioning |
4 | authority for youth athletic teams and the Florida High |
5 | School Athletic Association to adopt guidelines, bylaws, |
6 | and policies relating to the nature and risk of concussion |
7 | and head injury in youth athletes; requiring informed |
8 | consent for participation in practice or competition; |
9 | requiring removal from practice or competition under |
10 | certain circumstances and written clearance to return; |
11 | providing an effective date. |
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13 | Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: |
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15 | Section 1. Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) are added to |
16 | subsection (2) of section 943.0438, Florida Statutes, to read: |
17 | 943.0438 Athletic coaches for independent sanctioning |
18 | authorities.- |
19 | (2) An independent sanctioning authority shall: |
20 | (e) Adopt guidelines to educate athletic coaches, |
21 | officials, administrators, youth athletes, and their parents or |
22 | guardians of the nature and risk of concussion and head injury. |
23 | (f) Adopt bylaws or policies that require the parent or |
24 | guardian of a youth participating in athletic competition or who |
25 | is a candidate for an athletic team to sign and return an |
26 | informed consent that explains the nature and risk of concussion |
27 | and head injury, including the risk of continuing to play after |
28 | concussion or head injury, each year before participating in |
29 | athletic competition or engaging in any practice, tryout, |
30 | workout, or other physical activity associated with the |
31 | student's candidacy for an athletic team. |
32 | (g) Adopt bylaws or policies that require each youth |
33 | athlete who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head |
34 | injury in a practice or competition to be removed from practice |
35 | or competition at that time. A youth athlete who has been |
36 | removed from practice or competition may not return to practice |
37 | or competition until the youth receives written clearance to |
38 | return from a health care practitioner who is licensed under |
39 | chapter 458 or chapter 459 or certified under s. 464.012 and who |
40 | is in active clinical practice. |
41 | Section 2. Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) are added to |
42 | subsection (2) of section 1006.20, Florida Statutes, to read: |
43 | 1006.20 Athletics in public K-12 schools.- |
44 | (2) ADOPTION OF BYLAWS.- |
45 | (e) The organization shall adopt guidelines to educate |
46 | athletic coaches, officials, administrators, student athletes, |
47 | and their parents of the nature and risk of concussion and head |
48 | injury. |
49 | (f) The organization shall adopt bylaws or policies that |
50 | require the parent of a student who is participating in |
51 | interscholastic athletic competition or who is a candidate for |
52 | an interscholastic athletic team to sign and return an informed |
53 | consent that explains the nature and risk of concussion and head |
54 | injury, including the risk of continuing to play after |
55 | concussion or head injury, each year before participating in |
56 | interscholastic athletic competition or engaging in any |
57 | practice, tryout, workout, or other physical activity associated |
58 | with the student's candidacy for an interscholastic athletic |
59 | team. |
60 | (g) The organization shall adopt bylaws or policies that |
61 | require each student athlete who is suspected of sustaining a |
62 | concussion or head injury in a practice or competition to be |
63 | removed from practice or competition at that time. A student |
64 | athlete who has been removed from practice or competition may |
65 | not return to practice or competition until the student receives |
66 | written clearance to return from a health care practitioner who |
67 | is licensed under chapter 458 or chapter 459 or certified under |
68 | s. 464.012 and who is in active clinical practice. |
69 | Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2011. |