Requires public colleges to adopt policy for prevention and treatment of exertional heat illness; requires pamphlet on heat stroke be provided to student-athletes, parents, and coaches at public colleges and K-12 schools.
Impact
The proposed legislation mandates the development of a pamphlet by the Commissioner of Education and the Secretary of Higher Education to inform student-athletes and their parents about exertional heat stroke. This pamphlet is expected to provide essential information including risk factors, symptoms, and how to effectively treat heat stroke. Additionally, it outlines procedures for an independent investigation in cases of student-athlete fatalities linked to athletic performance, promoting transparency and accountability within institutions.
Summary
A3876 is a legislative bill enacted in New Jersey that aims to address the prevention and treatment of exertional heat illnesses among student-athletes across public colleges and K-12 schools. The bill mandates that public institutions of higher education adopt a specific policy that aligns with the pre-existing guidelines of the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association (NJSIAA). This policy includes critical steps for acclimatization to heat, ensuring student-athletes can practice safely, particularly during periods of high heat or humidity.
Contention
The bill emerged as a direct response to the tragic death of Braeden Bradforth, a student-athlete who died due to exertional heat stroke during a conditioning test in high heat. The legislation sparked discussions about the responsibility of educational institutions to safeguard their athletes, controversy surrounding existing sports training practices, and the implementation of effective measures to prevent such targeted health risks.
Implementation
With immediate effect, the bill requires public institutions to ensure that athletes have access to hydration and cooling areas, as well as to utilize WetBulb Globe Temperature guidelines for safe practice levels. By mandating these practices, New Jersey sets a precedent for state-level intervention in sports safety, potentially influencing other states to adopt similar regulations regarding student-athlete health protections.
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Requires public colleges to adopt policy for prevention and treatment of exertional heat illness; requires pamphlet on heat stroke be provided to student-athletes, parents, and coaches at public colleges and K-12 schools.
Requires public colleges to adopt policy for prevention and treatment of exertional heat illness; requires pamphlet on heat stroke be provided to student-athletes, parents, and coaches at public colleges and K-12 schools.
School athletics; directing the State Department of Education and the State Department of Health to develop certain guidelines regarding exertional heat-related illness. Effective date. Emergency.
Requires public colleges to adopt policy for prevention and treatment of exertional heat illness; requires pamphlet on heat stroke be provided to student-athletes, parents, and coaches at public colleges and K-12 schools.
School athletics; directing the State Department of Education and the State Department of Health to develop certain guidelines regarding exertional heat-related illness. Effective date. Emergency.