Connecticut 2013 Regular Session

Connecticut House Bill HB06483

Introduced
2/21/13  
Introduced
2/21/13  
Refer
2/21/13  
Refer
2/21/13  
Report Pass
3/25/13  

Caption

An Act Requiring Students Playing The Position Of Goaltender In School Athletic Programs To Wear Mouth Guards.

Impact

The legislation aims to amend existing laws regarding safety standards in school sports, particularly focusing on the protective equipment required for certain positions. By mandating mouth guards for goaltenders, the bill seeks to improve overall safety in youth sports programs, a move welcomed by many parents and health advocates who prioritize the well-being of children participating in contact sports.

Summary

House Bill 6483 proposes a new regulation requiring students who play the position of goaltender in school athletic programs to wear mouth guards at all times during their games or practices. This bill was introduced to enhance player safety and reduce the risk of dental injuries among young athletes engaged in these sports. Effective from October 1, 2013, the bill places the responsibility on coaches to ensure that their players comply with this requirement.

Sentiment

General sentiment around HB 6483 appears to be positive, as it signals an effort to promote safety in school athletics. Advocates argue that implementing such regulations can help prevent serious injuries, aligning with broader initiatives aimed at improving health and safety standards in youth sports. Nevertheless, some concerns were raised regarding the enforceability of the regulation and the implications for schools that may struggle with compliance and resource allocation.

Contention

Notable points of contention may arise concerning the responsibilities placed on coaches and school organizations in terms of enforcing the mandate. Critics might point to potential barriers, such as the financial burden that acquiring mouth guards could impose on schools or families, and the adequacy of existing training programs for coaches to properly implement this safety requirement. Overall, while the bill’s intent is to protect student athletes, it opens up discussions about practical implications in the realm of school sports.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT HB05199

An Act Establishing A Task Force To Study The Shortage Of Athletic Trainers In The State.

CT HB05237

An Act Requiring Student Surveys During Evaluation Of A Private Career School To Renew A Certificate Of Authorization.

CT HB05318

An Act Requiring The Licensure Of Lactation Consultants.

CT SB00363

An Act Concerning Assorted Revisions To The Education Statutes.

CT SB00410

An Act Concerning Paid Internships For High School Students.

CT SB00176

An Act Requiring A Plan To Establish A Hospice And Palliative Care Program For Children.

CT HB05383

An Act Requiring A Review Of State Agency Practices And Procedures In Certain Guardianship Proceedings.

CT SB00151

An Act Concerning The Working Group To Study The Implementation Of Federal Title Ix Protections For All Municipal Recreation Areas And School Sports Facilities.

CT HB05317

An Act Requiring A Study Concerning The Funding For The Community Gun Violence Intervention And Prevention Program And A Report Concerning The Effectiveness Of The Program.

CT SB00265

An Act Requiring Annual Reports Concerning Waitlists For The Rental Assistance Program.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.