Vermont 2025-2026 Regular Session

Vermont House Bill H0139

Introduced
2/4/25  

Caption

An act relating to requiring licensed athletic trainers at secondary school athletic events and practices

Impact

The bill's introduction comes in light of findings that a significant number of Vermont’s secondary schools lack medical staff, particularly in rural areas where emergency services are often stretched thin. By placing licensed athletic trainers at sporting events, the bill aims to enhance student safety through immediate access to professional medical care for athletic injuries, which include managing conditions like concussions and other sports-related traumas. The presence of these professionals is expected to not only protect the health of student-athletes but to also relieve some pressure off of local healthcare providers by managing injuries that might otherwise require hospital visits.

Summary

House Bill H0139 proposes the establishment of a working group that will study the necessity and feasibility of requiring licensed athletic trainers at all secondary school athletic events and practices. The intent of the legislation is rooted in the recognition that many secondary schools lack medical personnel during critical times when students engage in athletic activities, thereby increasing the risk of inadequate medical response during injuries. The working group will assess not only the necessity of having trained medical professionals present but also explore options to share resources in a cost-effective manner among schools.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding the potential costs and logistics involved in hiring athletic trainers. Some school districts might express concerns about the financial implications of employing licensed professionals, while others may debate the practicality of coordinating shared services amongst rural schools. Ultimately, the working group's findings, which are to be reported to the House and Senate Committees on Education by December 1, 2025, will be crucial for determining how the state could effectively implement this requirement without placing undue financial burden on individual districts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

VT H0348

An act relating to requiring licensed athletic trainers at secondary school athletic events and practices

VT S0280

An act relating to cardiac emergency response plans in schools

VT H0736

An act relating to requiring approved independent schools to confirm compliance with the Vermont Public Accommodations Act

VT H0057

An act relating to requiring dog trainers to obtain informed client consent

VT S0138

An act relating to school safety

VT H0660

An act relating to youth sports in Vermont

VT H0217

An act relating to child care, early education, workers' compensation, and unemployment insurance

VT H0055

An act relating to miscellaneous unemployment insurance, workers' compensation, and employment practices amendments and to establishing the Vermont Baby Bond Trust

VT H0384

An act relating to requiring approved independent schools to accept designation

VT H0883

An act relating to making appropriations for the support of government

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.