Connecticut 2015 Regular Session

Connecticut Senate Bill SB01038

Introduced
2/26/15  
Refer
2/26/15  
Report Pass
3/12/15  
Refer
3/20/15  
Refer
3/20/15  

Caption

An Act Allowing Fourteen-year-olds To Be Employed As Referees, Umpires And Officials Of Youth Athletic Programs.

Impact

If enacted, the bill would effectively change state laws regarding the permissible work that minors can undertake, specifically allowing for the employment of fourteen-year-olds in athletic roles that were previously restricted. It is pivotal for youth sports organizations and could enhance the availability of officials, thereby improving the functioning of youth athletic programs, especially in areas that struggle to find qualified referees. The bill also mandates that minors must be certified through a national program and that their roles must involve supervision, ensuring a level of safety and compliance with labor standards.

Summary

Bill SB01038 proposes to allow fourteen-year-olds to be employed as referees, umpires, and officials in youth athletic programs. The legislation aims to amend existing child labor laws to provide more opportunities for younger minors to engage in certain work activities within supervised and structured environments. This move is primarily focused on promoting youth participation in sports and fostering an environment of mentorship by having younger referees work alongside older, more experienced individuals during youth athletic events.

Sentiment

The sentiment around the bill appears to be mixed, with support primarily coming from advocates for youth sports and employment opportunities for young people. Supporters argue that this bill will encourage responsibility among minors, promoting life skills through sports engagement. However, there are concerns regarding the appropriateness of allowing minors to hold such responsibilities, particularly regarding potential safety and developmental impacts. This discussion highlights varying perspectives on the role of youth in sports and the adequacy of current regulations around child labor.

Contention

Notable points of contention revolve around the balance between youth engagement in sports and the risks associated with allowing younger individuals to take on positions of authority within athletic programs. Critics may argue that younger referees might not have the maturity to handle disputes or contentious situations effectively, a valid concern in a high-pressure environment like sports officiating. Additionally, the bill may draw scrutiny over whether it adequately protects the interests of minors in labor statutes while promoting sport involvement.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CT SB00410

An Act Concerning Paid Internships For High School Students.

CT SB00107

An Act Updating Requirements For Construction Management Oversight At The University Of Connecticut, Pausing The Requirement For A Plan To Increase The Number Of Full-time Faculty At Public Institutions Of Higher Education And Replacing References To The President Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities With The Chancellor Of The Connecticut State Colleges And Universities.

CT HB05213

An Act Concerning Disconnected Youth.

CT HB05247

An Act Concerning Employee Health Benefit Consortiums.

CT HB05330

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Department Of Transportation And Concerning Capital Projects, Notice Of Proposed Fair And Service Changes, The Connecticut Airport Authority, Automated Traffic Safety Enforcement, Road Safety Audits, Parking Authorities, A Shore Line East Report And The Submission Of Reports And Test Results Regarding Impaired Driving.

CT HB05437

An Act Concerning Education Mandate Relief, School Discipline And Disconnected Youth.

CT SB00456

An Act Establishing A Pilot Program For The Development And Implementation Of Ten-year Plans To Eradicate Concentrated Poverty In The State.

CT SB00385

An Act Concerning Energy Procurements, Certain Energy Sources And Programs Of The Public Utilities Regulatory Authority.

CT HB05202

An Act Implementing The Recommendations Of The Connecticut Airport Authority.

CT SB00205

An Act Eliminating Income And Asset Limits In The Med-connect Program For Employees With Disabilities.

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