Louisiana 2020 Regular Session

Louisiana Senate Bill SB24

Introduced
1/28/20  
Introduced
1/28/20  
Refer
1/28/20  

Caption

Prohibits membership in, and participation in competition sponsored by, an intrastate extracurricular athletic association or organization that does not provide equal opportunity to students to participate in sports by age, year of attendance, or gender. (gov sig)

Impact

If enacted, SB 24 will have significant implications for the regulatory framework governing school sports in Louisiana. By establishing a requirement for equal opportunity participation, the bill aims to foster inclusivity, ensuring that all students have the right to engage in athletics from the beginning of their school careers. This change will likely affect the membership of various schools in athletic associations, potentially leading to the restructuring of existing policies governing competition and eligibility criteria across the state.

Summary

Senate Bill 24, proposed by Senator Peacock, aims to ensure equal opportunity for students participating in sports by mandating that public and state-approved nonpublic schools cannot engage with athletic associations that do not allow equal access based on age, year of attendance, or gender. The bill seeks to amend existing regulations regarding school membership in interscholastic athletic associations, emphasizing that all eligible students must be allowed to participate in sports without facing any delayed eligibility criteria due to the nature of their school enrollment. This legislation underscores a commitment to fairness and inclusivity in school athletics.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding SB 24 appears to be largely positive, with supporters praising its commitment to equity and student rights within athletics. Advocates of the bill argue that it is a necessary step to promote fairness and inclusion among students from diverse backgrounds. However, there may also be concerns about the potential challenges in enforcement and interpretation of what constitutes 'equal opportunity', with detractors worried about the practical implications of such mandates on existing athletic programs.

Contention

One notable point of contention may arise concerning the balance between enforcing equal opportunity and the operational capacities of various athletic associations and schools. Some stakeholders might argue that the bill places undue pressure on schools to comply with broad participation mandates, potentially complicating the competitive landscape within school sports. This concern reflects a broader debate on how best to manage and regulate youth sports in a manner that aligns with educational values while also considering the logistical realities faced by different types of schools.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

LA HB36

Prohibits certain schools from being members of or participating in competitions sponsored by organizations that delay a student's eligibility to participate in sports under certain circumstances

LA HB355

Prohibits schools from being members of or participating in athletic competitions sponsored by an association that is not audited by the legislative auditor (EG SEE FISC NOTE GF EX See Note)

LA HB809

Prohibits schools from being members of or participating in events sponsored by an athletic association unless the association allows member schools to participate in voluntary competition with schools belonging to other athletic associations

LA SB11

Prohibits certain schools from being members of any interscholastic extracurricular athletic association or organization that does not have certain persons as members of its executive committee. (gov sig) (Item #42)

LA HB863

Prohibits schools from holding membership in certain interscholastic extracurricular and cocurricular athletic associations or organizations

LA SB633

Prohibits certain schools from being a member of any interscholastic extra-curricular athletic association or organization that does not provide for third-party arbitration of eligibility issues. (gov sig)

LA HB267

Prohibits public high school participation in interscholastic athletics regulated by any association that discriminates among schools based on school admissions criteria in classifying schools into divisions for competition

LA 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.

LA SB507

Permits student athletes to participate in certain soccer camps or soccer showcase opportunities. (gov sig)

LA HB186

Establishes minimum academic eligibility requirements for participation by certain students in interscholastic athletics and other extracurricular activities

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