Maryland 2022 2022 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB836 Engrossed / Bill

Filed 03/18/2022

                     
 
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HOUSE BILL 836 
F1   	2lr1746 
    	CF SB 638 
By: Delegate Lierman 
Introduced and read first time: February 3, 2022 
Assigned to: Ways and Means 
Committee Report: Favorable with amendments 
House action: Adopted 
Read second time: March 10, 2022 
 
CHAPTER ______ 
 
AN ACT concerning 1 
 
Public Schools – Student Athletics – Requirements and Reports Emergency 2 
Action Plans 3 
(Elijah Gorham Act) 4 
 
FOR the purpose of requiring each county superintendent of schools to submit a certain 5 
report on public high school sports teams in the county to the State Department of 6 
Education on or before a certain date each year; altering the requirements for an 7 
automated external defibrillator program in public middle and high schools; altering 8 
the requirements for actions to be taken by county boards of education regarding 9 
heat acclimatization for student athletes; requiring the State Board of Education to 10 
develop and implement a certain educational program for student athletes; requiring 11 
middle schools and high schools to develop venue–specific emergency action plans 12 
for the operation and use of automatic external defibrillators, heat acclimatization, 13 
and coordination of care for other emergent injuries and severe weather for outdoor 14 
facilities; and generally relating to student athletics in public schools in the State.  15 
 
BY adding to 16 
 Article – Education 17 
 Section 7–129 18 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 19 
 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 20 
 
BY repealing and reenacting, with amendments, 21 
 Article – Education 22 
Section 7–425 and 7–434 23  2 	HOUSE BILL 836  
 
 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 1 
 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement) 2 
 
BY adding to 3 
 Article – Education 4 
 Section 7–450 5 
 Annotated Code of Maryland 6 
 (2018 Replacement Volume and 2021 Supplement)  7 
 
 SECTION 1. BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF MARYLAND, 8 
That the Laws of Maryland read as follows: 9 
 
Article – Education 10 
 
7–129.  11 
 
 (A) ON OR BEFORE DECEMBER 1, 2023, AND EACH DECEMBER 1 12 
THEREAFTER , EACH COUNTY SUPERINT ENDENT SHALL SUBMIT TO THE 13 
DEPARTMENT A REPORT O N PUBLIC HIGH SCHOOL SPORTS TEAMS IN THE COUNTY.  14 
 
 (B) THE REPORT REQUIRED U NDER THIS SECTION SH ALL INCLUDE: 15 
 
 (1) THE NUMBER OF SPORTS TEAMS AFFI LIATED WITH EACH PUB LIC 16 
HIGH SCHOOL IN THE C OUNTY; 17 
 
 (2) THE TYPE OF SPORT EAC H TEAM PLAYS;  18 
 
 (3) THE CERTIFICATIONS , IF ANY, HELD BY A COACH OF E ACH SPORTS 19 
TEAM; 20 
 
 (4) THE TYPE OF AFFILIATI ON BETWEEN THE SPORT S TEAM AND A 21 
HIGH SCHOOL, INCLUDING: 22 
 
 (I) THE NUMBER OF STUDENT ATHLETES ON EACH SPO RTS 23 
TEAM;  24 
 
 (II) THE NAME OF THE HIGH SCHOOL EACH STUDENT ATHLETE 25 
ATTENDS; 26 
 
 (III) WHETHER THE SPORTS TE AM USES THE FACILITI ES AND 27 
PROPERTY OF THE AFFI LIATED HIGH SCHOOL ; AND 28 
 
 (IV) WHETHER THE SPORTS TE AM USES THE AFFILIAT ED HIGH 29 
SCHOOL’S LOGO AND NAME ; 30 
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 (5) WHETHER THE SPORTS TE AM HAS A BOARD OF DI RECTORS AND , 1 
IF SO, WHAT CERTIFICATIONS THE DIRECTORS HOLD ; AND 2 
 
 (6) ANY OTHER RELEVANT IN FORMATION AS DETERMI NED BY THE 3 
DEPARTMENT.  4 
 
7–425. 5 
 
 (A) IN THIS SECTION , “PRACTICE” HAS THE MEANING STAT ED IN §  6 
7–434 OF THIS SUBTITLE .  7 
 
 [(a)] (B) (1) Each county board shall develop and implement an automated 8 
external defibrillator program that meets the requirements of § 13–517 of this article for 9 
each high school and middle school in the county.  10 
 
 (2) The program required under paragraph (1) of this subsection shall 11 
include provisions that: 12 
 
 (i) Ensure that an automated external defibrillator is provided on 13 
site AND IS LOCATED IN CL OSE PROXIMITY TO EAC H SCHOOL–SPONSORED ATHLETIC 14 
PRACTICE AND EVENT ; [and] 15 
 
 (ii) An individual trained in the operation and use of an automated 16 
external defibrillator is present at all school–sponsored athletic PRACTICES AND events;  17 
 
 (III) REQUIRE THE DEVELOPME NT OF AN EMERGENCY P LAN AT 18 
EACH SCHOOL ; AND 19 
 
 (IV) REQUIRE THE EMERGENCY PLAN DEVELOPED UNDER ITEM 20 
(III) OF THIS PARAGRAPH TO BE DISTRIBUTED TO EA CH STUDENT ATHLETE ’S 21 
PARENT OR GUARDIAN A T THE BEGINNING OF E ACH SCHOOL YEAR . 22 
 
 (3) EACH COUNTY BOARD SHA	LL REPORT THE FOLLOW	ING 23 
INFORMATION TO THE DEPARTMENT EACH YEAR : 24 
 
 (I) THE NUMBER AND LOCATI ON OF EACH AUTOMATIC 25 
EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLAT OR AT EACH SCHOOL IN THE COUNTY; AND 26 
 
 (II) A LIST OF EACH INDIVID UAL AT EACH SCHOOL I N THE 27 
COUNTY WHO HAS COMPL ETED INITIAL AND REF RESHER TRAINING ON T HE 28 
OPERATION AND USE OF AUTOMATED EXTERNAL D EFIBRILLATORS AND TH E DATE 29 
EACH TRAINING WAS COM PLETED. 30 
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 [(b)] (C) The Department, in consultation with the Maryland Department of 1 
Health, the Maryland State School Health Council, and the Maryland Institute for 2 
Emergency Medical Services Systems, shall adopt regulations that: 3 
 
 (1) Establish guidelines for periodic inspections and annual maintenance 4 
of the automated external defibrillators; and 5 
 
 (2) Assist county boards in carrying out the provisions of this section. 6 
 
 (C) EACH MIDDLE SCHOOL AN D HIGH SCHOOL SHALL DEVELOP A  7 
VENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN FOR THE O PERATION AND USE OF 8 
AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL D EFIBRILLATORS THAT M EETS THE REQUIREMENT S OF §  9 
7–450 OF THIS SUBTITLE .  10 
 
7–434. 11 
 
 (a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. 12 
 
 (2) “Heat acclimatization” means enhancing an individual’s exercise heat 13 
tolerance and ability to exercise safely and effectively in warm to hot conditions. 14 
 
 (3) “Practice” means a period of time a student athlete engages in physical 15 
activity during a coach–supervised, school–approved sports– or conditioning–related 16 
activity, including warm–up, stretching, weight training, and cool–down periods. 17 
 
 (4) “Preseason practice” means the initial 14 days of practice for a student 18 
athlete. 19 
 
 (5) “Recovery period” means the time between the end of one practice or 20 
walk–through and the beginning of the next practice or walk–through. 21 
 
 (6) “Student athlete” means a student who participates in an athletic 22 
program for high school students in a State secondary school that is a member of the 23 
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association. 24 
 
 (7) (i) “Walk–through” means a teaching opportunity when an athlete 25 
is not wearing protective equipment, including helmets, shoulder pads, catcher’s gear, or 26 
shin guards, or using other sports–related equipment. 27 
 
 (ii) “Walk–through” does not include any part of a practice period. 28 
 
 (b) (1) The Department, in collaboration with the Maryland Department of 29 
Health, each county board, the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, 30 
the Maryland Athletic Trainers’ Association, and representatives of licensed health care 31 
providers who treat student athletes, shall develop a model policy for preseason–practice 32 
heat acclimatization guidelines for student athletes. 33 
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 (2) Each local board shall adopt preseason–practice heat acclimatization 1 
guidelines for student athletes CONSISTENT WITH THE MODEL POLICY FOR 2 
PRESEASON–PRACTICE HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT 3 
ATHLETES ESTABLISHED UNDER PARAGRAPH (1) OF THIS SUBSECTION . 4 
 
 (c) The preseason–practice heat acclimatization guidelines shall include 5 
requirements for the duration of a practice time, a walk–through, and a recovery period 6 
during preseason practice. 7 
 
 (D) EACH COUNTY BOARD SHA LL: 8 
 
 (1) ENSURE THAT A STOCK T ANK OR INFLATABLE POOL IS A VAILABLE 9 
TO STUDENT ATHLETES AT ALL SCHOOL –SPONSORED ATHLETIC P RACTICES AND 10 
EVENTS;  11 
 
 (2) ENSURE THAT AN INDIVI	DUAL TRAINED IN HEAT 12 
ACCLIMATIZATION SAFE TY IS PRESENT AT ALL SCHOOL–SPONSORED ATHLETIC 13 
PRACTICES AND EVENTS ;  14 
 
 (3) REPORT TO THE DEPARTMENT THE NAMES OF EACH INDIVIDUAL 15 
AT EACH SCHOOL IN TH E COUNTY WHO COMPLET ED INITIAL AND ANY R EFRESHER 16 
TRAINING IN THE HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION SAFE TY STANDARDS AND PRO CEDURES 17 
IN ACCORDANCE WITH I TEM (2) OF THIS SUBSECTION A ND THE DATE EACH TRA INING 18 
WAS COMPLETED ; 19 
 
 (4) DEVELOP AN EMERGENCY PLAN CONSISTENT WITH THE MODEL 20 
POLICY FOR PRESEASON–PRACTICE HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION GUIDELINES FOR 21 
STUDENT–ATHLETES ESTABLISHED UNDER SUBSECTION (B)(1) OF THIS SECTION ; 22 
AND 23 
 
 (5) DISTRIBUTE THE EMERGE NCY PLAN DEVELOPED UNDER ITEM (4) 24 
OF THIS SUBSECTION T O THE PARENT OR GUAR DIAN OF EACH STUDENT ATHLETE AT 25 
THE BEGINNING OF EAC H SCHOOL YEAR .  26 
 
 (D) EACH MIDDLE SCHOOL AN D HIGH SCHOOL SHALL DEVELOP A  27 
VENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN FOR HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION THAT 28 
MEETS THE REQUIREMEN TS OF § 7–450 OF THIS SUBTITLE.  29 
 
7–450. 30 
 
 (A) (1) EACH MIDDLE SCHOOL AN D HIGH SCHOOL SHALL DEVELOP A 31 
VENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN FOR ALL A THLETIC FACILITIES .  32 
 
 (2) A VENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN INCLUDES :  33 
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 (I) THE OPERATION AND USE OF AUTOMATIC EXTERNA L 1 
DEFIBRILLATORS IN AC CORDANCE WITH § 7–425 OF THIS SUBTITLE;  2 
 
 (II) HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION IN ACCORDANCE WITH § 7–434 OF 3 
THIS SUBTITLE; AND  4 
 
 (III) COORDINATION OF CARE FOR OTHER EMERGENT I NJURIES, 5 
INCLUDING CERVICAL S PINAL INJURY, CONCUSSION AND CLOSE D HEAD INJURY , 6 
MAJOR ORTHOPEDIC INJ URIES, AND SEVERE WEATHER F OR OUTDOOR FACILITIE S.  7 
 
 (B) A VENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN DEVELOPED UNDER 8 
THIS SECTION SHALL BE : 9 
 
 (1) POSTED AT EACH ATHLET IC FACILITY AT THE S CHOOL;  10 
 
 (2) AVAILABLE ON THE SCHO OL’S WEBSITE FOR VIEWIN G BY A 11 
STUDENT ATHLETE ’S PARENT OR GUARDIAN AT THE BEGINNING OF EACH SCHOOL 12 
YEAR;  13 
 
 (3) DISTRIBUTED TO EACH M EMBER OF THE COA CHING STAFF; AND  14 
 
 (4) REHEARSED IN PERSON A ND INTERACTIVELY BY ALL OF THE 15 
COACHING STAFF OF EA CH SPORT BEFORE EACH OF THEIR RESPECTIVE SEASONS.  16 
 
 (C) THE PROVISIONS OF A V ENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN FOR 17 
THE OPERATION AND US E OF AUTOMATIC EXTER NAL DEFIBRILLATORS SH ALL 18 
ENSURE THAT :  19 
 
 (1) AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR IS PRO VIDED  20 
ON–SITE AND IS LOCATED AT OR WITHIN A BRIEF WALK FROM AN ATHLETI C 21 
PRACTICE OR EVENT ON SCHOOL PROPERTY ; 22 
 
 (2) AN AUTOMATED EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR IS FRE ELY 23 
ACCESSIBLE DURING AL L SCHOOL FUNCTIONS ;  24 
 
 (3) ALL MEMBERS OF THE CO ACHING STAFF ARE TRA INED IN THE 25 
OPERATION AND USE OF AN AUTOMATED EXTERNA L DEFIBRILLATOR ; AND  26 
 
 (4) A TRAINED MEMBER OF TH E COACHING STAFF IS PRESENT AT ALL 27 
ATHLETIC PRACTICES A ND EVENTS ON SCHOOL PROPERTY. 28 
 
 (D) THE PROVISIONS OF A V ENUE–SPECIFIC EMERGENCY A CTION PLAN FOR 29 
HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION SHALL: 30 
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 (1) INCLUDE GUIDELINES FO R STUDENT ATHLETES C ONSISTENT 1 
WITH THE MODEL POLICY FOR PRESEASON–PRACTICE HEAT ACCLIMATIZATION 2 
GUIDELINES FOR STUDENT ATHLETES ESTABLISHED UNDER § 7–434 OF THIS 3 
SUBTITLE;  4 
 
 (2) ENSURE THAT EACH SCHO OL IS PROPERLY PREPA RED AND 5 
EQUIPPED TO INITIATE COLD WATER IMMERSION FOR THE TREATMENT OF 6 
EXERTIONAL HEAT STRO KE;  7 
 
 (3) ENSURE THAT THE COOLI NG MODALITY IS READI LY AVAILABLE 8 
TO STUDENT ATHLETES AT ALL ATHLETIC PRAC TICES AND EVENTS ON SCHOOL 9 
PROPERTY;  10 
 
 (4) ENSURE THAT ALL MEMBE RS OF THE COACHING S TAFF ARE 11 
TRAINED IN COLD WATE R IMMERSION; AND  12 
 
 (5) ENSURE THAT A TRAIN ED MEMBER OF THE COA CHING STAFF IS 13 
PRESENT AT ALL ATHLE TIC PRACTICES AND EV ENTS ON SCHOOL PROPE RTY.  14 
 
 SECTION 2. AND BE IT FURTHER ENACTED, That this Act shall take effect July 15 
1, 2022. 16 
 
 
 
 
 
Approved: 
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 Governor. 
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  Speaker of the House of Delegates. 
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         President of the Senate.