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IA HF2686

IA HF2686
A bill for an act authorizing the board of educational examiners to issue provisional coaching authorizations.(Formerly HF 2307.)


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Introduced
02/23/2026
In Committee
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

91st General Assembly

Bill Summary

This bill authorizes the board of educational examiners (BOEE) to issue provisional coaching authorizations. The BOEE is required to issue a provisional coaching authorization to an individual who complies with established background check requirements; successfully completes training related to cardiopulmonary resuscitation and how to use an automated external defibrillator; successfully completes the concussion in sports course created by the national federation of state high school associations (NFHS); and who successfully completes child and dependent adult abuse mandatory reporter training. A provisional coaching authorization expires upon the earlier of the end of the sport season for which the individual was issued the authorization or the passage of 180 days from the issuance of the authorization. The bill requires the BOEE to allow an individual holding a provisional coaching authorization to convert the authorization to a coaching authorization if the individual successfully completes the preexisting requirements to obtain a coaching authorization; successfully completes a coaching education course provided by an area education agency; successfully completes the coaching credential stack created by NFHS; successfully completes relevant higher-education coursework; provides the BOEE with evidence of prior coaching experience; or if the individual successfully completes comparable leadership and safety training. Current law authorizes a school district to employ for head coach of any interscholastic athletic activities, or for assistant coach of any interscholastic athletic activity, an individual who possesses a coaching authorization issued by the BOEE or a teaching license with a coaching endorsement. Current law also establishes the order in which school districts are required to consider applicants for such positions, with individuals who possess a valid teaching license with a proper coaching endorsement being considered first, individuals who possess a coaching authorization being considered second, and individuals with a transitional coaching authorization being considered third. The bill provides that individuals who possess a provisional coaching authorization shall be considered fourth. The bill requires area education agencies to develop a coaching education course that can be used by area education agency employees to provide training to individuals who hold a provisional coaching authorization and are trying to convert such authorization to a coaching authorization.

AI Summary

This bill allows the Board of Educational Examiners (BOEE) to issue provisional coaching authorizations to individuals who pass background checks, complete CPR and AED training, a concussion course from the National Federation of State High School Associations (NFHS), and child abuse mandatory reporter training; these provisional authorizations expire after 180 days or at the end of the sports season, whichever comes first, and cannot be renewed. The bill also outlines how individuals with a provisional coaching authorization can convert it to a full coaching authorization by meeting existing requirements, completing an area education agency coaching course, an NFHS coaching course, relevant higher education coursework, providing proof of prior coaching experience, or completing comparable leadership and safety training, such as military or first responder service. This new provisional authorization will be considered fourth in the hiring order for coaching positions, after those with teaching licenses, coaching authorizations, and transitional coaching authorizations. Additionally, area education agencies will be required to develop a coaching education course to help individuals with provisional authorizations transition to full coaching authorizations.

Sponsors (0)

No sponsors listed

Other Sponsors (1)

Education (House)

Last Action

Introduced, placed on calendar. H.J. 377. (on 02/23/2026)

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