Texas 2011 - 82nd Regular

Texas House Bill HR2781

Introduced
5/30/11  
Enrolled
6/6/11  

Caption

Honoring Dennis Hart for his efforts to heighten awareness of the dangers associated with concussion sustained by student-athletes and for his support of Natasha's Law.

Impact

The enactment of Natasha's Law, influenced by the advocacy of Dennis Hart, has potential implications for school athletic programs across Texas. By establishing a formal framework for addressing concussions, the law aims to enhance the safety protocols within sports at schools. Ultimately, this legislation could lead to improved health outcomes for student-athletes by prioritizing their safety during athletic activities, a long-awaited step for sports safety in educational environments.

Summary

HR2781, a resolution honoring Dennis Hart, recognizes his significant contributions to raising awareness about the dangers of concussions among student-athletes. The resolution reflects on Hart's instrumental role in the passage of House Bill 2038, known as Natasha's Law, which mandates protocols for Texas schools regarding student-athletes suspected of having sustained concussions. This law aims to ensure that student-athletes receive appropriate medical attention to safeguard their health and well-being.

Sentiment

The sentiment around this resolution and the accompanying law is largely positive, as it highlights the importance of protecting young athletes from the risks associated with concussions. Stakeholders in athletics and education generally support the resolution, recognizing that increased awareness and better protocols can lead to better safety practices in sports. The commendation of Dennis Hart signifies appreciation for advocates who prioritize health and safety in sports.

Contention

While the resolution itself does not present significant contention, discussions around concussion protocols can involve differing opinions regarding their implementation and the responsibilities of schools. Some may argue about the adequacy of existing frameworks or the resources needed to effectively implement changes. Nevertheless, the overall focus remains on the well-being of student-athletes and the importance of education regarding concussion risks.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

TX HR2044

Congratulating Michael "Spanky" Stephens on his induction into the Kinesiology and Health Education Hall of Honor at The University of Texas at Austin.

TX HR551

Honoring actor and native Texan Dennis Quaid for his achievements.

TX HR19

Congratulating Harker Heights High School athletic trainer Andy Wilson on his retirement from Killeen ISD.

TX HB1002

Relating to the membership of a public school concussion oversight team and the removal of a public school student from an interscholastic athletic activity on the basis of a suspected concussion.

TX HR2243

Commending Beverly Day Humphrey for her exceptional achievements as chief of athletics and girls' track coach with Lancaster ISD.

TX HR969

Honoring M. Scott Norman Jr. for his 20 years of service with the Texas Association of Builders.

TX HR555

Honoring Jalen Hurts of the Philadelphia Eagles for his professional football career and civic engagement.

TX HR99

Commending Dr. Russell Lowery-Hart for his service as president of Amarillo College.

TX SR301

Recognizing Dennis Quaid for his achievements.

TX HR218

Honoring Tom Brady for his National Football League career and his civic engagement.

Similar Bills

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