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NJ A2554

NJ A2554
Requires certain athletic trainers and certain coaches of interscholastic sports, cheerleading and dance programs, and collegiate sports to complete student-athlete eating disorder training program developed by Commissioner of Education.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

This bill requires the Commissioner of Education to develop a student-athlete eating disorder awareness training program and requires certain coaches of interscholastic sports, cheerleading and dance programs, and collegiate sports to complete the training program. The training program, developed in consultation with the Secretary of Higher Education and the Commissioner of Health, is required to include information on: the types of eating disorders and risk factors for developing an eating disorder; how to identify the behaviors and symptoms exhibited by an individual with an eating disorder; how to prevent eating disorders among student-athletes; information on the services available to a student with an eating disorder offered through the State, county, public institution of higher education, or public school, as applicable; and protocols for connecting a student-athlete with a potential eating disorder with available services. Additionally, the bill requires the commissioner and secretary to update the program as necessary and, in developing the program, consider any information available from a State or national athletic association or conference or mental health association. Under the bill, beginning with the first full school year or academic year, as applicable, following the establishment of the student-athlete eating disorder awareness training program, a person who is appointed as a coach of a middle school or high school interscholastic sport, a middle school or high school cheerleading or dance program, or a collegiate sport, and an athletic trainer employed by a public school or public institution of higher education is required to complete the training program every two years. A coach or athletic trainer is required to initially complete the training program within six months of the first full school year or academic year, as applicable, following the establishment of the training program. The coach or athletic trainer is then required to complete the training program every two years thereafter. Finally, a newly appointed coach or newly employed athletic trainer is required to complete the training program within six months of their appointment or employment. Completion of the student-athlete eating disorder awareness training program, established under the bill, by an athletic trainer may be applicable towards continuing athletic trainer education requirements under current law. Additionally, the bill requires each board of education and governing board of a public institution of higher education to adopt a policy detailing the protocol that a coach, athletic trainer, or other staff member is to follow when it is suspected that a student-athlete may have an eating disorder.

AI Summary

This bill mandates that the Commissioner of Education, in collaboration with the Secretaries of Higher Education and Health, develop a training program focused on student-athlete eating disorders, covering their types, risk factors, identification of symptoms, prevention strategies, available state and local resources, and protocols for connecting affected students with help. This program, which will be updated as needed and informed by athletic and mental health associations, must be completed every two years by coaches of interscholastic sports, cheerleading, dance, and collegiate sports, as well as athletic trainers employed by public schools and public institutions of higher education. New appointees must complete the training within six months of their start date, and for athletic trainers, this training can count towards their continuing education requirements. Additionally, school boards and governing boards of higher education institutions must establish policies outlining the procedures for staff to follow when an eating disorder is suspected in a student-athlete.

Committee Categories

Education

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Children, Families and Food Security Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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