Bill Text: FL S0948 | 2012 | Regular Session | Introduced
Bill Title: Youth Athletics
Spectrum: Partisan Bill (Republican 1-0)
Status: (Failed) 2012-03-09 - Died in Education Pre-K - 12, companion bill(s) passed, see CS/HB 291 (Ch. [S0948 Detail]
Download: Florida-2012-S0948-Introduced.html
Florida Senate - 2012 SB 948 By Senator Jones 13-00859-12 2012948__ 1 A bill to be entitled 2 An act relating to youth athletics; amending s. 3 943.0438, F.S.; requiring an independent sanctioning 4 authority for a youth athletic team to adopt 5 guidelines to inform youth athletes and their parents 6 of the nature and risk of certain head injuries; 7 requiring that a signed consent form be obtained 8 before the youth participates in athletic practices or 9 competitions; requiring that a youth athlete be 10 immediately removed from an athletic activity 11 following a suspected head injury; requiring medical 12 clearance before the youth resumes athletic 13 activities; requiring that a physician or a health 14 care professional trained in the diagnosis, 15 evaluation, and management of concussions authorize 16 the medical clearance; amending s. 1006.20, F.S.; 17 requiring the Florida High School Athletic Association 18 or an organization that governs athletics to adopt 19 bylaws that create a sports medicine advisory 20 committee; providing membership of the committee; 21 requiring the association or the organization to adopt 22 bylaws or policies to inform student athletes and 23 their parents of the nature and risk of certain head 24 injuries; requiring that a signed consent form be 25 obtained before a student athlete participates in 26 athletic practices or competitions; requiring that a 27 student athlete be immediately removed from an 28 athletic activity following a suspected head injury; 29 requiring medical clearance before the student resumes 30 athletic activities; requiring that a physician or a 31 health care professional trained in the diagnosis, 32 evaluation, and management of concussions authorize 33 the medical clearance; providing an effective date. 34 35 Be It Enacted by the Legislature of the State of Florida: 36 37 Section 1. Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) are added to 38 subsection (2) of section 943.0438, Florida Statutes, to read: 39 943.0438 Athletic coaches for independent sanctioning 40 authorities.— 41 (2) An independent sanctioning authority shall: 42 (e) Adopt guidelines to educate athletic coaches, 43 officials, administrators, and youth athletes and their parents 44 or guardians of the nature and risk of concussion and head 45 injury. 46 (f) Adopt bylaws or policies that require the parent or 47 guardian of a youth who is participating in an athletic 48 competition or who is a candidate for an athletic team to sign 49 and return an informed consent form that explains the nature and 50 risk of concussion and head injury, including the risk of 51 continuing to play after sustaining a concussion or head injury, 52 each year before participating in athletic competition or 53 engaging in any practice, tryout, workout, or other physical 54 activity associated with the youth’s candidacy for an athletic 55 team. 56 (g) Adopt bylaws or policies that require each youth 57 athlete who is suspected of sustaining a concussion or head 58 injury in a practice or competition to be immediately removed 59 from the activity. A youth athlete who has been removed from an 60 activity may not return to practice or competition until the 61 youth receives written medical clearance to return stating that 62 the youth athlete no longer exhibits signs, symptoms, or 63 behaviors consistent with a concussion or other head injury. 64 Medical clearance must be authorized by a physician licensed 65 under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 460, or by the 66 appropriate health care professional trained in the diagnosis, 67 evaluation, and management of concussions as defined by the 68 Sports Medicine Advisory Committee of the Florida High School 69 Athletic Association. 70 Section 2. Paragraphs (e), (f), and (g) are added to 71 subsection (2) of section 1006.20, Florida Statutes, to read: 72 1006.20 Athletics in public K-12 schools.— 73 (2) ADOPTION OF BYLAWS.— 74 (e) The organization shall adopt bylaws that create a 75 sports medicine advisory committee that consists of three 76 members, each of whom are licensed under chapter 458 and 77 recommended by the Florida Medical Association, Inc.; three 78 members, each of whom are licensed under chapter 459 and 79 recommended by the Florida Osteopathic Medical Association, 80 Inc.; three members, each of whom are licensed under chapter 460 81 and recommended by the Florida Chiropractic Association, Inc.; 82 two members, each of whom are licensed under part XIII of 83 chapter 468; one member who is a head coach or former head coach 84 of a high school athletic team in this state and recommended by 85 the Florida Athletic Coaches Association, Inc.; and one member 86 who is a principal or former principal of a high school in this 87 state and recommended by the Florida School Boards Association, 88 Inc. 89 (f) The organization shall adopt bylaws or policies that 90 require the parent of a student who is participating in 91 interscholastic athletic competition or who is a candidate for 92 an interscholastic athletic team to sign and return an informed 93 consent form that explains the nature and risk of concussion and 94 head injury, including the risk of continuing to play after 95 sustaining a concussion or head injury, each year before 96 participating in interscholastic athletic competition or 97 engaging in any practice, tryout, workout, or other physical 98 activity associated with the student’s candidacy for an 99 interscholastic athletic team. 100 (g) The organization shall adopt bylaws or policies that 101 require each student athlete who is suspected of sustaining a 102 concussion or head injury in a practice or competition to be 103 immediately removed from the activity. A student athlete who has 104 been removed from an activity may not return to practice or 105 competition until the student receives written medical clearance 106 to return stating that the student athlete no longer exhibits 107 signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with a concussion or 108 other head injury. Medical clearance must be authorized by a 109 physician licensed under chapter 458, chapter 459, or chapter 110 460, or by the appropriate health care professional trained in 111 the diagnosis, evaluation, and management of concussions as 112 defined by the Sports Medicine Advisory Committee of the Florida 113 High School Athletic Association. 114 Section 3. This act shall take effect July 1, 2012.