Bill Text: VA HB954 | 2016 | Regular Session | Chaptered
Bill Title: Concussions; local school division policy to include Return to Learn Protocol for student-athletes.
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Passed) 2016-03-01 - Governor: Acts of Assembly Chapter text (CHAP0151) [HB954 Detail]
Download: Virginia-2016-HB954-Chaptered.html
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of Virginia: 1. That §§22.1-271.5 and 22.1-271.6 of the Code of Virginia are amended and reenacted as follows: §22.1-271.5. Guidelines and policies and procedures on concussions in student-athletes. A. The Board of Education shall develop and distribute to each local school division guidelines on policies to inform and educate coaches, student-athletes, and their parents or guardians of the nature and risk of concussions, criteria for removal from and return to play, risks of not reporting the injury and continuing to play, and the effects of concussions on student-athletes' academic performance. B. Each local school division shall develop policies and
procedures regarding the identification and handling of suspected concussions
in student-athletes. Such policies shall 1. 2. The licensed health care provider evaluating student-athletes
suspected of having a concussion or brain injury may be a volunteer 3. Include a "Return to Learn Protocol" with the following requirements: a. School personnel shall be alert to cognitive and academic issues that may be experienced by a student who has suffered a concussion or other head injury, including (i) difficulty with concentration, organization, and long-term and short-term memory; (ii) sensitivity to bright lights and sounds; and (iii) short-term problems with speech and language, reasoning, planning, and problem solving; and b. School personnel shall accommodate the gradual return to full participation in academic activities of a student who has suffered a concussion or other head injury as appropriate, based on the recommendation of the student's licensed health care provider as to the appropriate amount of time that such student needs to be away from the classroom. C. Each non-interscholastic youth sports program utilizing public school property shall either (i) establish policies and procedures regarding the identification and handling of suspected concussions in student-athletes, consistent with either the local school division's policies and procedures developed in compliance with this section or the Board's Guidelines for Policies on Concussions in Student-Athletes, or (ii) follow the local school division's policies and procedures as set forth in subsection B. In addition, local school divisions may provide the guidelines to organizations sponsoring athletic activity for student-athletes on school property. Local school divisions shall not be required to enforce compliance with such policies. D. As used in this section, "non-interscholastic youth sports program" means a program organized for recreational athletic competition or recreational athletic instruction for youth. §22.1-271.6. School division policies and procedures on concussions in students. The Board of Education shall amend its guidelines for school division policies and procedures on concussions in student-athletes to include a "Return to Learn Protocol" with the following requirements: 1. School personnel shall be alert to cognitive and academic
issues that may be experienced by a 2. School personnel shall accommodate the gradual return to
full participation in academic activities |