Louisiana 2011 Regular Session

Louisiana House Bill HSR5

Caption

Requests the House Committee on Education to study and report on certain issues and concerns relative to the recruitment of student athletes

Impact

The intended impact of HSR5 is significant for state laws surrounding athletic recruitment and administration. The study aims to evaluate whether existing policies protect student athletes from exploitation and ensure fair competition among schools. A closer examination of recruitment practices may lead to the development of more consistent enforcement mechanisms, which could reshape how high schools manage their athletics programs federally.

Summary

House Study Request No. 5 (HSR5) aims to address issues related to the recruitment practices of student athletes in Louisiana's high schools. The bill calls for a thorough study by the House Committee on Education, focusing on both public and nonpublic schools and their adherence to the recruitment policies established by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association (LHSAA). This study seeks to identify any discrepancies and provide a report on findings with recommendations for improvement, emphasizing the protection of students involved in athletic programs.

Sentiment

The sentiment surrounding HSR5 appears to be one of cautious optimism, underscored by concerns over the current state of recruitment practices. Stakeholders, including legislators and educators, recognize the need for better oversight and enforcement of policies. While there is general support for ensuring fair treatment of student athletes, the inquiry into recruitment practices has also raised debates regarding the implications of enforcing stricter rules.

Contention

HSR5 highlights notable points of contention regarding how recruitment practices are enforced across different schools and whether they adequately protect student athletes. Critics of current enforcement suggest a lack of uniformity, leading to potential exploitation and unfair competitive advantages. The study proposed in the bill seeks to address these concerns, prompting discussions about the balance between maintaining school autonomy over athletic recruitment and ensuring strict adherence to protective regulations established by the LHSAA.

Companion Bills

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Previously Filed As

LA SSR1

Requests the Senate Committee on Education to study the feasibility of having legislative oversight over certain disciplinary decisions made by the Louisiana High School Athletic Association.

LA HR116

Requests BESE to study and report on issues relative to student assessment programs and policies

LA HR218

Requests that the state Department of Education study school safety issues and submit a written report to the House Committee on Education

LA HCR184

Requests the House and Senate education committees jointly to study issues relative to the MFP

LA HR214

Requests the House Committee on Education to study issues relative to the MFP

LA HCR25

Requests that the State Board of Elementary and Secondary Education study issues related to the assessment of foreign exchange students

LA SCR128

Requests the LHSAA to study current practices of member schools concerning the awarding of athletic letters, jackets, patches, and other indicia to student athletes who are members of a team for at least three years during high school.

LA HB303

Provides relative to eligibility of certain home study students to participate in interscholastic athletics at secondary schools that are members of the LHSAA (EN SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

LA HCR153

Requests that the State Bd. of Elementary and Secondary Education study issues relative to the implementation of the Course Choice Program and submit a report to the House and Senate education committees by Sept. 30, 2013

LA HR105

Requests that the La. High School Athletic Assoc. (LHSAA) take immediate action in reconsidering a ruling relative to student eligibility and that the LHSAA develop a procedure for the association to verify student eligibility to participate in interscholastic athletics at a given school prior to initial participation

Similar Bills

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