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NJ A4274

Requires youth sports team coaches to undergo cardio-pulmonary resuscitation and other first aid training.


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Introduced
05/02/2024
In Committee
05/02/2024
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2024-2025 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill provides that youth sports team coaches are required to be trained in the administration of cardio-pulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other first aid measures. Under the bill, a person would not be permitted to serve as a coach of a youth sports team unless the person is certified by the Commissioner of Health as having received the required training and instruction. The bill requires the commissioner to promulgate rules and regulations setting forth certification requirements necessary to serve as a coach of a youth sports team, which are to include, but not be limited to, first aid training and instruction in the administration of CPR. The bill further requires the commissioner to provide for the issuance of a certificate to a person who possesses or acquires the necessary training. On February 10, 2023, a 12 year-old boy named Elijah Jordan Brown-Garcia of Newark, New Jersey collapsed following a light football practice and conditioning skills training. During the practice, he was supervised by adults who did not know CPR or other life-saving first aid measures. This bill would ensure that the adults supervising children participating in sports are appropriately trained to provide CPR and other life-saving first aid measures.

AI Summary

This bill requires youth sports team coaches to undergo cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and other first aid training. The bill prohibits individuals from serving as a youth sports team coach unless they possess a certificate issued by the Commissioner of Health, who is required to establish certification requirements that include first aid and CPR training. The bill defines "youth sports team" as a team organized through a nonprofit or municipal recreation department for individuals under the age of 18. The bill will take effect on the first day of the seventh month following its enactment, allowing the Commissioner of Health time to implement the necessary regulations.

Committee Categories

Military Affairs and Security

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee (on 05/02/2024)

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