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NJ A667

NJ A667
Requires DOE to develop registry of high school student-athletes who sustain concussions or other head injuries.


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Introduced
01/14/2020
In Committee
01/14/2020
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2022

Introduced Session

2020-2021 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Department of Education to develop a centralized registry for high school student-athletes who sustain concussions or other head injuries. The purpose of the registry is to collect data to determine the rates, patterns, and trends of head injuries in order to develop evidence-based injury prevention protocols. Under the bill, each person who coaches a school district or nonpublic school interscholastic sport, intramural sport, or cheerleading program must immediately notify the athletic director or other person designated by the district or nonpublic school when a student sustains a concussion or other head injury as a result of participating in the sport or cheerleading program. Each week, based on the information provided by the coach, the athletic director or other person designated by the district or nonpublic school will enter into the department's centralized registry information concerning the student-athlete's concussion or other head injury, including but not limited to: · the type of head injury; · the sport or program in which the student-athlete was participating when the concussion or other head injury was sustained; · the specific incident that occurred that resulted in the concussion or other head injury, including the specific phase of the game or cheerleading routine in which the student-athlete was engaged when the concussion or other head injury was sustained; and · the average number of days missed from practice or play before the student-athlete was cleared to return to participate in games and practices. The bill stipulates that, in establishing the registry, the department must ensure that any student identifying information is kept confidential.

AI Summary

This bill requires the Department of Education (DOE) to develop a centralized registry for high school student-athletes who sustain concussions or other head injuries. The purpose of the registry is to collect data to determine the rates, patterns, and trends of head injuries in order to develop evidence-based injury prevention protocols. The bill mandates that coaches immediately notify the athletic director or a designated person when a student sustains a concussion or head injury, and the athletic director or designated person must then enter the relevant information into the DOE's centralized registry on a weekly basis, including the type of injury, the sport or program, the specific incident, the student's age, the average number of days missed, and any medical treatment received.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Education Committee (on 01/14/2020)

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