Nevada 2023 2023 Regular Session

Nevada Senate Bill SB80 Amended / Bill

                      
 (Reprinted with amendments adopted on May 25, 2023) 
 	FIRST REPRINT S.B. 80 
 
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SENATE BILL NO. 80–COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION 
 
(ON BEHALF OF THE NEVADA YOUTH LEGISLATURE) 
 
PREFILED JANUARY 26, 2023 
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Referred to Committee on Education 
 
SUMMARY—Revises provisions relating to the prevention and 
treatment of injuries to the head. (BDR 34-549) 
 
FISCAL NOTE: Effect on Local Government: May have Fiscal Impact. 
 Effect on the State: Yes. 
 
CONTAINS UNFUNDED MANDATE (§ 8) 
(NOT REQUESTED BY AFFECTED LOCAL GOVERNMENT) 
 
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EXPLANATION – Matter in bolded italics is new; matter between brackets [omitted material] is material to be omitted. 
 
 
AN ACT relating to public safety; requiring the Superintendent of 
Public Instruction to adopt a policy concerning the 
treatment of injuries to the head; revising the contents of 
certain policies adopted by the Nevada Interscholastic 
Activities Association, the board of trustees of a school 
district and organizations for youth sports concerning the 
prevention and treatment of injuries to the head; requiring 
certain schools to adopt such a policy; revising the 
requirements for a provider of health care to perform 
certain functions under such a policy; and providing other 
matters properly relating thereto. 
Legislative Counsel’s Digest: 
 Existing law requires the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association, the 1 
board of trustees of each school district and each organization for youth sports that 2 
sponsors or sanctions competitive sports for youth to adopt a policy concerning the 3 
prevention and treatment of injuries to the head. Existing law requires such a policy 4 
to require: (1) a pupil or youth who sustains or is suspected to have sustained an 5 
injury to the head to be removed from an activity or event to which the policy 6 
applies; and (2) the parent or guardian of such a pupil or youth to provide a signed 7 
statement from a provider of health care authorizing the pupil or youth to return to 8 
the activity or event before the pupil or youth is authorized to return to the activity 9 
or event. (NRS 385B.080, 392.452, 455A.200)  10   
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 Section 6.5 of this bill requires the Superintendent of Public Instruction to 11 
adopt by regulation a policy concerning the treatment of injuries to the head that 12 
affect the ability of a pupil to engage in his or her course work at school. 13 
Regulations adopted pursuant to section 6.5 must require a school to authorize a 14 
pupil who has sustained or is suspected of sustaining an injury to the head to 15 
receive reasonable accommodations that are based on peer-reviewed evidence. 16 
Section 6.5 requires the Superintendent to post the policy on an Internet website 17 
maintained by the Department of Education.  18 
 Section 7 of this bill requires the Association to adopt regulations prescribing 19 
the policy of the Association concerning the prevention and treatment of injuries  20 
to the head. Section 7 additionally requires the association to compile information 21 
on the prevention and treatment of injuries to the head. Section 7 also requires the 22 
Association to: (1) provide the policy to a parent or legal guardian of a pupil before 23 
the pupil participates in an interscholastic activity or event and annually thereafter; 24 
(2) ensure that the pupil and his or her parent or legal guardian sign a form 25 
containing certain disclosures before the pupil participates in an interscholastic 26 
activity or event and annually thereafter; and (3) post the policy and information to 27 
an Internet website maintained by the Association. Section 8 of this bill requires 28 
the board of trustees of each school district and the governing body of each charter 29 
school or university school for profoundly gifted pupils to adopt a policy with the 30 
same or substantially similar provisions as those required in sections 6.5 and 7 and 31 
to modify such provisions as necessary for the provisions to apply to any pupil that 32 
sustains an injury to the head.  33 
 Section 10 of this bill requires each organization for youth sports that sanctions 34 
or sponsors competitive sports for youths in this State to adopt a policy with the 35 
same or substantially similar provisions as those required in section 7.  36 
 Sections 6.5-8 and 10 require the Superintendent, the Association, the board of 37 
trustees of each school district, the governing body of each charter school or 38 
university school for profoundly gifted pupils and each organization for youth 39 
sports, as applicable, to review the policy each person or organization adopted 40 
pursuant to the provisions of this bill at least once every 5 years and update it as 41 
necessary to reflect current best practices in the treatment and prevention of injuries 42 
to the head.  43 
 If a pupil or youth sustains an injury to the head, existing law requires that a 44 
provider of health care sign a form indicating that the pupil is medically cleared for 45 
participation in an activity, event or competitive sport before the pupil is authorized 46 
to return to such participation. (NRS 385B.080, 392.452, 455A.200) Sections 7, 8 47 
and 10 additionally require the provider of health care that signs such a form to be 48 
acting within his or her scope of practice. 49 
 
 
 WHEREAS, A concussion is a type of injury to the brain that has 1 
the ability to mildly or severely disrupt the normal function of the 2 
brain; and 3 
 WHEREAS, Some concussions cause people to lose 4 
consciousness, but the majority of concussions occur without a loss 5 
of consciousness; and 6 
 WHEREAS, Concussions may occur in any organized or 7 
unorganized sport or recreational activity or through daily life 8 
events and can result from a fall or collision with another person, the 9 
ground or an object; and 10   
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 WHEREAS, According to the Johns Hopkins University School 1 
of Medicine, children and young adults are at greater risk of 2 
sustaining a concussion than the average adult; and 3 
 WHEREAS, The Mayo Clinic estimates that between 15 and 20 4 
percent of concussions result in post-concussive syndrome, the long-5 
term effects of which may include cognitive impairment, 6 
depression, personality changes and other psychological disorders; 7 
and 8 
 WHEREAS, The Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine 9 
advises that concussions be treated with rest and limiting activities 10 
that require a person to concentrate heavily; and  11 
 WHEREAS, The National Center for Injury Prevention and 12 
Control of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention of the 13 
United States Department of Health and Human Services stresses 14 
the importance of schools and sports organizations adopting policies 15 
to reduce the risk of a child sustaining a concussion and ensure that 16 
proper treatment is provided to a child that sustains a concussion; 17 
now, therefore, 18 
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THE PEOPLE OF THE STATE OF NEVADA, REPRESENTED IN 20 
SENATE AND ASSEMBLY, DO ENACT AS FOLLOW S: 21 
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 Section 1.  (Deleted by amendment.) 23 
 Sec. 2.  (Deleted by amendment.) 24 
 Sec. 3.  (Deleted by amendment.) 25 
 Sec. 4.  (Deleted by amendment.) 26 
 Sec. 5.  (Deleted by amendment.) 27 
 Sec. 6.  (Deleted by amendment.) 28 
 Sec. 6.5.  Chapter 385 of NRS is hereby amended by adding 29 
thereto a new section to read as follows: 30 
 1. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall, in 31 
cooperation with the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association 32 
and the Chief Medical Officer, adopt regulations prescribing a 33 
policy concerning the treatment of injuries to the head that affect 34 
the ability of a pupil to learn and otherwise engage with his or her 35 
course work at school, including, without limitation, a concussion 36 
of the brain.  37 
 2. The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must require a 38 
school to authorize a pupil who has sustained or is suspected of 39 
sustaining an injury to the head to receive reasonable 40 
accommodations that are based on peer-reviewed evidence until 41 
the pupil is mentally and physically ready to return to full 42 
participation in his or her course work. Such accommodations 43 
may include, without limitation: 44 
 (a) Rest; 45   
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 (b) A modified schedule or curriculum; or 1 
 (c) Monitoring by a school nurse, athletic trainer or other 2 
person qualified to monitor the mental and physical health of the 3 
pupil. 4 
 3. The Superintendent of Public Instruction shall post the 5 
policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 on an Internet website 6 
maintained by the Department. 7 
 4. At least once every 5 years, the Superintendent of Public 8 
Instruction shall: 9 
 (a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and  10 
 (b) Update the policy to reflect current best practices in the 11 
prevention and treatment of injuries to head. 12 
 Sec. 7.  NRS 385B.080 is hereby amended to read as follows: 13 
 385B.080 1.  The Nevada Interscholastic Activities 14 
Association shall , in cooperation with the Superintendent of 15 
Public Instruction and the Chief Medical Officer, adopt 16 
regulations prescribing a policy concerning the prevention and 17 
treatment of injuries to the head which may occur during or 18 
otherwise affect a pupil’s participation in interscholastic activities 19 
and events, including, without limitation, a concussion of the brain. 20 
The policy must provide information concerning the nature and risk 21 
of injuries to the head which may occur during a pupil’s 22 
participation in interscholastic activities and events, including, 23 
without limitation, the risks associated with continuing to participate 24 
in the activity or event after sustaining such an injury. 25 
 2.  The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must require 26 
that if a pupil has or sustains or is suspected of having or sustaining 27 
an injury to the head while participating in an interscholastic activity 28 
or event, the pupil: 29 
 (a) Must be immediately removed from the activity or event; 30 
and 31 
 (b) May return to the activity or event if the parent or legal 32 
guardian of the pupil provides a signed statement of a provider of 33 
health care acting within his or her scope of practice indicating that 34 
the pupil is medically cleared for participation in the activity or 35 
event and the date on which the pupil may return to the activity or 36 
event.  37 
 3. The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association shall 38 
compile educational information on the prevention and treatment 39 
of injuries to the head, including, without limitation: 40 
 (a) Information about injuries to the head, including, without 41 
limitation, traumatic brain injuries and concussions of the brain; 42 
 (b) The procedure to be followed after an injury to the head or 43 
a suspected injury to the head of a pupil is sustained, including, 44 
without limitation, any procedure in the policy adopted pursuant 45   
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to subsection 1 to determine when a pupil may return to full 1 
participation in any interscholastic activity or event; 2 
 (c) The symptoms that a pupil who has sustained an injury to 3 
the head is likely to exhibit and the manner in which such 4 
symptoms are likely to subside over time; and 5 
 (d) The recommended care and accommodations for a pupil 6 
who has sustained or is suspected to have sustained a concussion 7 
or other injury to the head and the resources for identifying the 8 
proper care and accommodations for a specific pupil.  9 
 [3.] 4.  Before a pupil participates in an interscholastic activity 10 
or event, and on an annual basis thereafter, the Nevada 11 
Interscholastic Activities Association shall ensure that the pupil 12 
and his or her parent or legal guardian: 13 
 (a) [Must be] Are provided with a copy of the policy adopted 14 
pursuant to subsection 1; and 15 
 (b) [Must sign] Sign a statement on a form prescribed by the 16 
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association acknowledging that 17 
the pupil , if capable, and his or her parent or guardian [have read 18 
and understand the terms and conditions of the policy.] understand: 19 
  (1) That injuries to the head may occur during the 20 
participation of a pupil in interscholastic activities and events; 21 
  (2) The risks associated with participating in an activity or 22 
event in which a pupil may sustain an injury to the head; 23 
  (3) The risks associated with continuing to participate in an 24 
activity or event after a pupil has sustained an injury to the head; 25 
and 26 
  (4) That the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 and 27 
the educational information compiled pursuant to subsection 3 are 28 
available on the Internet website maintained by the Nevada 29 
Interscholastic Activities Association.  30 
 [4.  As used in this section, “provider of health care” means a 31 
physician or physician assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 32 
of NRS, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under 33 
chapter 632 of NRS, a physical therapist licensed under chapter 640 34 
of NRS or an athletic trainer licensed under chapter 640B of NRS.]  35 
 5. The Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association shall 36 
post the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 and the 37 
educational information compiled pursuant to subsection 3 on the 38 
Internet website of the Nevada Interscholastic Activities 39 
Association. 40 
 6.  At least once every 5 years, the Nevada Interscholastic 41 
Activities Association shall: 42 
 (a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 and the 43 
information compiled pursuant to subsection 3; and  44   
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 (b) Update the policy and information to reflect current best 1 
practices in the prevention and treatment of injuries to head. 2 
 7. As used in this section, “provider of health care” means a 3 
physician or physician assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 4 
of NRS, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under 5 
chapter 632 of NRS, a physical therapist licensed under chapter 6 
640 of NRS or an athletic trainer licensed under chapter 640B of 7 
NRS.  8 
 Sec. 8.  NRS 392.452 is hereby amended to read as follows: 9 
 392.452 1.  [For those competitive sports not governed by the 10 
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to chapter 11 
385B of NRS, the] The board of trustees of each school district , the 12 
governing body of each charter school and the governing body of 13 
each university school for profoundly gifted pupils shall adopt a 14 
policy concerning the prevention and treatment of injuries to the 15 
head [which may occur during] of a [pupil’s participation in 16 
competitive sports within the school district,] pupil, including, 17 
without limitation, a concussion of the brain. [To the extent 18 
practicable, the] The policy must [be consistent with] : 19 
 (a) Include at least the same or substantially similar provisions 20 
as the [policy] policies adopted by the Superintendent of Public 21 
Instruction pursuant to section 6.5 of this act and the Nevada 22 
Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to NRS 385B.080 [. 23 
The policy must provide information concerning the nature and risk 24 
of injuries to the head which may occur during a pupil’s 25 
participation in competitive sports, including, without limitation, the 26 
risks associated with continuing to participate in competitive sports 27 
after sustaining such an injury.] ; and  28 
 (b) Be modified as necessary to cover all pupils at a school 29 
who have or sustain, or are suspected of having or sustaining, an 30 
injury to the head, regardless of whether a pupil is at school or 31 
participating in an extracurricular activity when the injury or 32 
suspected injury occurs. 33 
 2.  The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must require 34 
that if a pupil has or sustains , or is suspected of having or 35 
sustaining , an injury to the head while participating in competitive 36 
sports, the pupil: 37 
 (a) Must be immediately removed from the competitive sport; 38 
and 39 
 (b) May return to the competitive sport if the parent or legal 40 
guardian of the pupil provides a signed statement of a provider of 41 
health care acting within his or her scope of practice indicating that 42 
the pupil is medically cleared for participation in the competitive 43 
sport and the date on which the pupil may return to the competitive 44 
sport. 45   
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 3.  Before a pupil participates in competitive sports within a 1 
school district [,] or for a charter school or university school for 2 
profoundly gifted pupils, and on an annual basis thereafter, the 3 
board of trustees of a school district, the governing body of each 4 
charter school and the governing body of each university school 5 
for profoundly gifted pupils shall ensure that each pupil and his or 6 
her parent or legal guardian: 7 
 (a) [Must be] Are provided with a copy of the policy adopted 8 
pursuant to subsection 1; and 9 
 (b) [Must sign] Sign a statement on a form prescribed by the 10 
board of trustees of the school district, governing body of the 11 
charter school or the governing body of the university school for 12 
profoundly gifted pupils, as applicable, acknowledging that the 13 
pupil , if capable, and his or her parent or guardian [have read and 14 
understand the terms and conditions of the policy. 15 
 4.] understand:  16 
  (1) That injuries to the head may occur during the 17 
participation of a pupil in interscholastic activities and events; 18 
  (2) The risks associated with participating in an activity or 19 
event in which a pupil may sustain an injury to the head; 20 
  (3) The risks associated with continuing to participate in an 21 
activity or event after a pupil has sustained an injury to the head; 22 
and 23 
  (4) That the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 and 24 
the educational information compiled pursuant to subsection 3 of 25 
NRS 385B.080 are available on the Internet website maintained by 26 
the school district, charter school or university school for 27 
profoundly gifted pupils in which the pupil is enrolled.  28 
 4.  Upon notification that a pupil enrolled in a public school 29 
has sustained or is suspected of having sustained an injury to the 30 
head, the board of trustees of a school district, the governing body 31 
of each charter school and the governing body of each university 32 
school for profoundly gifted pupils, as applicable, shall ensure 33 
that the pupil and his or her parent or legal guardian are provided 34 
with a printed or electronic copy of the policy adopted pursuant to 35 
subsection 1. 36 
 5.  Each public school, charter school and university school 37 
for profoundly gifted pupils shall post the policy adopted pursuant 38 
to subsection 1 and the educational information prepared 39 
pursuant to subsection 3 of NRS 385B.080 on an Internet website 40 
maintained by the school. 41 
 6.  At least once every 5 years, the board of trustees of each 42 
school district, the governing body of each charter school and the 43 
governing body of each university school for profoundly gifted 44 
pupils shall: 45   
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 (a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and  1 
 (b) Update the policy to reflect current best practices in the 2 
prevention and treatment of injuries to the head. 3 
 7.  Each employee of a public school who supports the 4 
academics or health, including, without limitation, mental or 5 
physical health, of a pupil who has sustained or is suspected of 6 
having sustained an injury to the head must annually complete 7 
training regarding the prevention and treatment of injuries to the 8 
head, which must include, without limitation, a review of the 9 
educational information compiled pursuant to subsection 3 of 10 
NRS 385B.080. Each public school shall maintain a record of the 11 
training required by this section which is completed by each 12 
employee of the public school and provide such a record upon 13 
request. 14 
 8.  As used in this section, “provider of health care” means a 15 
physician or physician assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 16 
of NRS, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under 17 
chapter 632 of NRS, a physical therapist licensed under chapter 640 18 
of NRS or an athletic trainer licensed under chapter 640B of NRS. 19 
 Sec. 9.  (Deleted by amendment.) 20 
 Sec. 10.  NRS 455A.200 is hereby amended to read as follows: 21 
 455A.200 1. Each organization for youth sports that 22 
sanctions or sponsors competitive sports for youths in this State 23 
shall adopt a policy concerning the prevention and treatment of 24 
injuries to the head which may occur during or otherwise affect a 25 
youth’s participation in those competitive sports, including, without 26 
limitation, a concussion of the brain. [To the extent practicable, the] 27 
The policy must [be consistent with] include at least the same or 28 
substantially similar provisions as the policy adopted by the 29 
Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to 30 
subsection 1 of NRS 385B.080. [The policy must provide 31 
information concerning the nature and risk of injuries to the head 32 
which may occur during a youth’s participation in competitive 33 
sports, including, without limitation, the risks associated with 34 
continuing to participate in competitive sports after sustaining such 35 
an injury.] 36 
 2. The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must require 37 
that if a youth has or sustains , or is suspected of having or 38 
sustaining , an injury to the head while participating in competitive 39 
sports, the youth: 40 
 (a) Must be immediately removed from the competitive sport; 41 
and 42 
 (b) May return to the competitive sport if the parent or legal 43 
guardian of the youth provides a signed statement of a provider of 44 
health care acting within his or her scope of practice indicating that 45   
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the youth is medically cleared for participation in the competitive 1 
sport and the date on which the youth may return to the competitive 2 
sport. 3 
 3.  Before a youth participates in competitive sports sanctioned 4 
or sponsored by an organization for youth sports in this State, and 5 
on an annual basis thereafter, the organization for youth sports 6 
shall ensure that the youth and his or her parent or legal guardian: 7 
 (a) [Must be] Are provided with a copy of the policy adopted 8 
pursuant to paragraph (a) of subsection 1; and 9 
 (b) [Must sign] Sign a statement on a form prescribed by the 10 
organization for youth sports acknowledging that the youth , if 11 
capable, and his or her parent or legal guardian [have read and 12 
understand the terms and conditions of the policy. 13 
 4.] understand: 14 
  (1) That injuries to the head may occur during the 15 
participation of a youth in youth sports; 16 
  (2) The risks associated with participating in a youth sport 17 
in which a youth may sustain an injury to the head; 18 
  (3) The risks associated with continuing to participate in a 19 
youth sport after a youth has sustained an injury to the head; 20 
  (4) That the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 is 21 
available on the Internet website, if any, maintained by the 22 
organization for youth sports; and 23 
  (5) That the policy adopted and the educational 24 
information compiled pursuant to NRS 385B.080 are available on 25 
the Internet website maintained by the Nevada Interscholastic 26 
Activities Association. 27 
 4.  Each organization for youth sports that sanctions or 28 
sponsors competitive sports for youths shall post the policy 29 
adopted pursuant to subsection 1 on an Internet website 30 
maintained by the organization, if any. 31 
 5.  At least once every 5 years, each organization for youth 32 
sports that sanctions or sponsors competitive sports for youths in 33 
this State shall: 34 
 (a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and  35 
 (b) Update the policy to reflect current best practice in the 36 
prevention and treatment of injuries to the head.  37 
 6.  As used in this section: 38 
 (a) “Provider of health care” means a physician or physician 39 
assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, an advanced 40 
practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 632 of NRS, a 41 
physical therapist licensed under chapter 640 of NRS or an athletic 42 
trainer licensed under chapter 640B of NRS. 43 
 (b) “Youth” means a person under the age of 18 years. 44   
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 Sec. 11.  The provisions of NRS 354.599 do not apply to any 1 
additional expenses of a local government that are related to the 2 
provisions of this act.  3 
 Sec. 12.  1. This section becomes effective upon passage and 4 
approval. 5 
 2. Sections 1 to 11, inclusive, of this act become effective:  6 
 (a) Upon passage and approval for the purpose of adopting any 7 
regulations and performing any other preparatory administrative 8 
tasks that are necessary to carry out the provisions of this act; and 9 
 (b) On July 1, 2024, for all other purposes.  10 
 
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