New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1824

Introduced
2/28/22  

Caption

Requires use of annual baseline concussion testing for student-athletes and cheerleaders in grades six through 12.

Impact

The introduction of mandatory baseline concussion testing aims to enhance the safety and well-being of student-athletes by providing healthcare professionals with vital pre-season data for evaluating athletes suspected of sustaining concussions during competitions or practices. Additionally, school districts are required to update their concussion policies by July 1 of the first complete school year after the bill's enactment, thereby aligning local rules with broader safety standards and recommendations from relevant health organizations.

Summary

Bill S1824 requires the implementation of annual baseline concussion testing for student-athletes and cheerleaders enrolled in grades six through twelve within New Jersey. This bill amends existing legislation (P.L.2010, c.94), which initially sought to address concerns surrounding sports-related concussions by mandating that school districts develop written policies for prevention and treatment. With this amendment, students participating in athletic programs must undergo neurocognitive exams before the athletic season commences, ensuring that any pre-existing conditions can be identified and managed appropriately.

Contention

While supporters of S1824 argue that it is an essential step in safeguarding young athletes' health, critics may raise concerns about the practical implications of implementation, including potential costs associated with the neurocognitive testing and the additional training required for school personnel. The bill also requires that licensed athletic trainers receive further education on baseline testing methods, indicating an ongoing commitment to raising the competency standards of those responsible for student-athlete health management.

Companion Bills

NJ A1660

Same As Requires use of annual baseline concussion testing for student-athletes and cheerleaders in grades six through 12.

Similar Bills

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Requires use of annual baseline concussion testing for student-athletes and cheerleaders in grades six through 12.

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