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WI SB583

WI SB583
Definition of athletic training. (FE)


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Introduced
10/24/2025
In Committee
02/04/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

Potential new amendment
2025-2026 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, no person may designate himself or herself as an athletic trainer, use or assume certain titles like Xathletic trainer,Y or append to his or her name any other titles, letters, or designations that represent or tend to represent that the person is an athletic trainer unless the person is licensed as an athletic trainer by the Athletic Trainers Affiliated Credentialing Board (the Board). Licensed athletic trainers must adhere to certain requirements under current law and as established by the Board. For example, current law provides that a licensed athletic trainer may only engage in athletic training in accordance with an evaluation and treatment protocol that is established by the athletic trainer in accordance with rules promulgated by the Board and recorded on a protocol form prescribed by the Board. An Xathletic trainerY is an individual who engages in athletic training. XAthletic trainingY is defined to mean the provision of certain services primarily related to injuries or illnesses sustained while participating in Xphysical activity.Y For example, Xathletic trainingY includes Xpreventing, recognizing and evaluating injuries or illnesses sustained while participating in physical activityY and Xmanaging and administering the initial treatment of injuries or illnesses sustained while participating in physical activity.Y This bill amends the definition of Xphysical activityY for purposes of the licensing and regulation of athletic trainers. Under current law, Xphysical activityY LRB-5062/1 JPC:cdc 2025 - 2026 Legislature SENATE BILL 583 is defined to mean Xvigorous participation in exercise, sports, games, recreation, wellness, fitness, or employment activities.Y The bill provides that Xphysical activityY is defined to mean Xmoderate or greater participation in exercise, sports, games, recreation, wellness, fitness, or employment activities.Y The bill further provides that Xmoderate participationY is Xactivity that increases the participant[s heart rate and breathing rate but that does not make it difficult for the participant to hold a conversation.Y For further information see the state fiscal estimate, which will be printed as an appendix to this bill.

AI Summary

This bill modifies the definition of "physical activity" for the purposes of athletic trainer licensing and regulation in Wisconsin. Currently, physical activity is defined as vigorous participation in exercise, sports, games, recreation, wellness, fitness, or employment activities. The bill changes this definition to include "moderate or greater" participation, and specifically defines "moderate participation" as activity that increases a participant's heart rate and breathing rate without making it difficult for the participant to continue speaking. This change would expand the scope of activities that can be considered under athletic training regulations, potentially allowing athletic trainers to provide services for a broader range of physical activities that are less intense than previously defined. The modification could impact how athletic trainers assess, prevent, and treat injuries across different levels of physical engagement, from more casual recreational activities to more strenuous sports and exercise.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (17)

Last Action

Representative Stubbs added as a cosponsor (on 02/11/2026)

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