Requires use of annual baseline concussion testing for student-athletes and cheerleaders in grades six through 12.
Impact
The implementation of A779 is expected to significantly alter school district policies regarding concussion management and athlete safety protocols. School districts are required to update their written concussion policies to explicitly include the use of annual baseline tests by July 1 of the first full school year following the bill's enactment. The New Jersey Department of Education is tasked with revising training programs for school personnel to incorporate these baseline testing protocols, ensuring that all involved can appropriately respond if a student is suspected of having sustained a concussion.
Summary
Assembly Bill A779 aims to enhance the safety of student-athletes and cheerleaders in grades six through twelve by mandating annual baseline concussion testing. This testing is presented as a proactive measure to assess neurocognitive function prior to athletic seasons, thereby establishing a reference point for evaluating any potential concussion-related symptoms arising during sports activities. This legislative move is an extension of earlier measures instituted under P.L.2010, c.94, which required each school district to develop concussion management policies.
Contention
Discussions surrounding A779 may reveal varying viewpoints on the necessity and implications of institutionalizing baseline testing. Advocates for the bill highlight its importance in fostering a comprehensive approach to managing student-athlete health and safety, while critics could express concerns over the feasibility of implementation, resource allocation, and the potential burden on school districts. Additionally, there may be discussions related to the accuracy and reliability of baseline tests and the need for properly trained personnel to administer them effectively.
Allows other licensed healthcare providers trained in evaluation and management of concussions in addition to physicians to provide written clearance for student-athlete return to competition.
Allows other licensed healthcare providers trained in evaluation and management of concussions in addition to physicians to provide written clearance for student-athlete return to competition.
Allows other licensed healthcare providers trained in evaluation and management of concussions in addition to physicians to provide written clearance for student-athlete return to competition.
Allows other licensed healthcare providers trained in evaluation and management of concussions in addition to physicians to provide written clearance for student-athlete return to competition.
Establishes student-athlete mental health specialists in school districts and public institutions of higher education; creates student-athlete mental health registry; makes appropriation.
Establishes student-athlete mental health specialists in school districts and public institutions of higher education; creates student-athlete mental health registry; makes appropriation.