Iowa 2023-2024 Regular Session

Iowa House Bill HF2467

Introduced
2/12/24  
Introduced
2/12/24  

Caption

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility to participate in varsity interscholastic athletic contests and athletic competitions of pupils who participate in open enrollment due to the death of the pupil's friend or relative.

Impact

This bill represents a significant shift in how educational policies regard the emotional wellbeing of students. By enabling bereaved students to engage in sports activities almost immediately after a loss, the bill highlights the importance of community and support in the healing process. It could enhance the social integration of these students into their new schools and provide a constructive outlet for their grief through participation in athletics. The bill is an acknowledgment of the challenges faced by students who have experienced loss and aims to ease their transition during difficult times.

Summary

House File 2467, introduced in Iowa, addresses the eligibility of students participating in varsity interscholastic athletic contests and competitions. Specifically, the bill proposes to amend existing legislation to allow pupils who enroll in a new school district due to the death of a friend or relative to participate in athletic activities without the usual waiting period. Current laws typically require a 90-day waiting period for such students before they are eligible to compete in varsity sports. However, there are exceptions to this rule, and HF2467 aims to add bereavement as a valid reason to bypass that waiting period.

Contention

While there may not appear to be significant opposition to the bill at face value, discussions around eligibility rules in scholastic athletics can evoke broader concerns regarding how such exceptions may affect competitive balance in sports. Some stakeholders might worry about the implications of providing exceptions that could lead to increased scrutiny and potential abuses of the open enrollment system. Nevertheless, the emotional and psychological benefits to bereaved students are considerable, and proponents of the bill are likely to stress these aspects in their arguments.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

IA HF2003

A bill for an act relating to the participation in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests and competitions by students with disabilities who are enrolled in public schools or nonpublic schools.

IA HF513

A bill for an act relating to participation in high school extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions by students enrolled in grade eight.(Formerly HF 220.)

IA HF220

A bill for an act relating to participation in high school extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions by students enrolled in grade eight.(See HF 513.)

IA SF2066

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students with individualized education programs to participate in extracurricular interscholastic athletic games or competitions.

IA HF2553

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students enrolled in nonpublic schools to compete in extracurricular interscholastic athletic contests or competitions provided by public schools.(Formerly HF 2214.)

IA SF80

A bill for an act relating to the eligibility of students with individualized education programs to participate in extracurricular interscholastic athletic games or competitions.

IA AB1034

Participation in interscholastic athletics and application of the public records and open meetings laws to interscholastic athletic associations.

IA SB980

Participation in interscholastic athletics and application of the public records and open meetings laws to interscholastic athletic associations.

IA AB51

Participation in interscholastic athletics and application of the public records and open meetings laws to interscholastic athletic associations.

IA SB16

Participation in interscholastic athletics and application of the public records and open meetings laws to interscholastic athletic associations.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.