California 2019-2020 Regular Session

California Assembly Bill AB1665

Introduced
2/22/19  
Introduced
2/22/19  
Refer
3/18/19  
Refer
3/18/19  
Report Pass
5/7/19  
Report Pass
5/7/19  
Engrossed
5/20/19  
Refer
5/20/19  
Refer
5/20/19  
Refer
5/29/19  
Refer
5/29/19  
Report Pass
7/3/19  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
2/27/20  
Refer
7/1/20  

Caption

Athletic trainers.

Impact

The bill's implementation would have significant implications for state laws governing healthcare professionals, particularly those working in athletic settings. By enforcing certification requirements and potentially increasing the standards for practice among athletic trainers, AB1665 would work to improve the quality of care athletes receive. This could lead to better injury management and recovery processes in schools, colleges, and professional sports institutions across the state.

Summary

AB1665 focuses on the regulation and oversight of athletic trainers within the state, aiming to create more structured professional standards. The bill seeks to ensure that athletic trainers, who play a vital role in injury prevention and rehabilitation in sports settings, are properly certified and regulated. This move is part of a larger initiative to enhance the standards of care provided by athletic trainers, aligning with practices in other states that have successfully implemented similar regulations.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding AB1665 appears supportive, particularly among healthcare professionals and advocates for athlete safety. Proponents argue that such regulation is necessary to protect athletes and ensure that trainers possess the requisite skills and knowledge. Opposition may arise from concerns regarding the increased bureaucratic oversight or potential costs related to the new certification process, but these concerns have not prominently surfaced in discussions surrounding the bill.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the potential impact on current athletic trainers who may not meet new certification requirements. Additionally, the costs associated with compliance and the administrative burden of enforcing the new regulations are concerns that could lead to debates among stakeholders. However, overall, the push for a more regulated framework for athletic training underscores a growing recognition of the crucial role these professionals play in sports health management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

CA AB796

Athletic trainers.

CA AB3080

The Parent’s Accountability and Child Protection Act.

CA SB976

Protecting Our Kids from Social Media Addiction Act.

CA AB3074

School or athletic team names: California Racial Mascots Act.

CA AB1880

Minors: artistic employment.

CA SB646

Civil law: personal rights: online sex trafficking: sexual photographs.

CA AB3211

California Digital Content Provenance Standards.

CA SB906

Collegiate athletics: student athlete compensation.

CA AB2481

Social media-related threats: reporting.

CA SB764

Minors: online platforms.

Similar Bills

CA AB1592

Athletic trainers.

CA AB3110

Athletic trainers.

CA AB796

Athletic trainers.

CA AB2457

Podiatry: Podiatric Medical Board of California.

CA AB3184

California State Board of Optometry.

CA SB818

Department of Consumer Affairs: terms of office: fingerprinting.

CA AB1534

California State Board of Optometry: optometry: opticianry.

CA SB1526

Consumer affairs.