New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S317 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SENATE COMMERCE COMMITTEE 
 
STATEMENT TO  
 
SENATE, No. 317  
 
with committee amendments 
 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
 
DATED: MARCH 24, 2025 
 
 The Senate Commerce Committee reports favorably and with 
committee amendments Senate Bill No. 317. 
 This bill revises the “Athletic Training Licensure Act,” P.L.1984, 
c.203 (C.45:9-37.35 et seq.).   
 As amended, the bill updates the definition of “athletic training” in 
to include the treatment of a physically active person for injury 
prevention and health management; the clinical evaluation and 
assessment of a physically active person for an injury or illness, or 
both; and the rehabilitation and reconditioning of a physically active 
person’s injury or illness, or both.   
 The bill also clarifies that athletic trainer law is not to be construed 
as authorizing the interpretation of data for the purpose of diagnosing 
disease, organic condition or the practice of various licensed health 
care professions, including the practice of medicine and surgery, 
chiropractic, podiatry, occupational therapy, physical therapy, or 
prosthetics, by a person who is not licensed to practice such 
profession. The bill’s revisions to the law include various amendments 
to delete references to “athlete,” thereby acknowledging the fact that 
athletic trainers provide services to physically active persons 
generally, rather than athletes specifically.   
 The bill requires athletic trainers to display, or carry on the athletic 
trainer’s person if displaying is not possible, a practicing license at any 
place the athletic trainer renders services. 
 The bill defines illnesses that may require immediate intervention 
by an athletic trainer, acting with the consent and under supervision of 
a physician. 
 The bill adjusts educational requirements for athletic trainers, and 
provides that trainers must have graduated or completed a program 
that led to a degree in professional athletic training that meets the 
academic standards for athletic trainers established by the Commission 
on Accreditation of Athletic Training Education or its successor 
organization. 
 This bill was prefiled for introduction in the 2024-2025 session 
pending technical review.  As reported, the bill includes the changes 
required by technical review, which has been performed.   2 
 
COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS : 
 The committee amended the bill to: 
 (1) replace references to the treatment of individuals with 
references to physically active persons; 
 (2) define illnesses that may require immediate intervention by an 
athletic trainer, acting with the consent and under supervision of a 
physician; 
 (3) adjust educational requirements for athletic trainers, and 
provide that trainers must have graduated or completed a program that 
led to a degree in professional athletic training that meets the academic 
standards for athletic trainers established by the Commission on 
Accreditation of Athletic Training Education or its successor 
organization; 
 (4) replace references to the National Athletic Trainers' 
Association Board of Certification, Inc., with references to the Board 
of Certification for the Athletic Trainer; and 
 (5) make certain technical corrections.