Public Act 099-0486 Public Act 0486 99TH GENERAL ASSEMBLY |
Public Act 099-0486 | SB0219 Enrolled | LRB099 03163 NHT 23171 b |
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| AN ACT concerning education.
| Be it enacted by the People of the State of Illinois,
| represented in the General Assembly:
| Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Section | 22-80 as follows: | (105 ILCS 5/22-80) | Sec. 22-80. Student athletes; concussions and head | injuries. | (a) The General Assembly recognizes all of the following: | (1) Concussions are one of the most commonly reported | injuries in children and adolescents who participate in | sports and recreational activities. The Centers for | Disease Control and Prevention estimates that as many as | 3,900,000 sports-related and recreation-related | concussions occur in the United States each year. A | concussion is caused by a blow or motion to the head or | body that causes the brain to move rapidly inside the | skull. The risk of catastrophic injuries or death are | significant when a concussion or head injury is not | properly evaluated and managed. | (2) Concussions are a type of brain injury that can | range from mild to severe and can disrupt the way the brain | normally works. Concussions can occur in any organized or |
| unorganized sport or recreational activity and can result | from a fall or from players colliding with each other, the | ground, or with obstacles. Concussions occur with or | without loss of consciousness, but the vast majority of | concussions occur without loss of consciousness. | (3) Continuing to play with a concussion or symptoms of | a head injury leaves a young athlete especially vulnerable | to greater injury and even death. The General Assembly | recognizes that, despite having generally recognized | return-to-play standards for concussions and head | injuries, some affected youth athletes are prematurely | returned to play, resulting in actual or potential physical | injury or death to youth athletes in this State. | (4) Student athletes who have sustained a concussion | may need informal or formal accommodations, modifications | of curriculum, and monitoring by medical or academic staff | until the student is fully recovered. To that end, all | schools are encouraged to establish a return-to-learn | protocol that is based on peer-reviewed scientific | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and | Prevention guidelines and conduct baseline testing for | student athletes. | (b) In this Section: | "Athletic trainer" means an athletic trainer licensed | under the Illinois Athletic Trainers Practice Act. | "Coach" means any volunteer or employee of a school who is |
| responsible for organizing and supervising students to teach | them or train them in the fundamental skills of an | interscholastic athletic activity. "Coach" refers to both head | coaches and assistant coaches. | "Concussion" means a complex pathophysiological process | affecting the brain caused by a traumatic physical force or | impact to the head or body, which may include temporary or | prolonged altered brain function resulting in physical, | cognitive, or emotional symptoms or altered sleep patterns and | which may or may not involve a loss of consciousness. | "Department" means the Department of Financial and | Professional Regulation. | "Game official" means a person who officiates at an | interscholastic athletic activity, such as a referee or umpire, | including, but not limited to, persons enrolled as game | officials by the Illinois High School Association or Illinois | Elementary School Association. | "Interscholastic athletic activity" means any organized | school-sponsored or school-sanctioned activity for students, | generally outside of school instructional hours, under the | direction of a coach, athletic director, or band leader, | including, but not limited to, baseball, basketball, | cheerleading, cross country track, fencing, field hockey, | football, golf, gymnastics, ice hockey, lacrosse, marching | band, rugby, soccer, skating, softball, swimming and diving, | tennis, track (indoor and outdoor), ultimate Frisbee, |
| volleyball, water polo, and wrestling. All interscholastic | athletics are deemed to be interscholastic activities. | "Licensed healthcare professional" means a person who has | experience with concussion management and who is a nurse, a | psychologist who holds a license under the Clinical | Psychologist Licensing Act and specializes in the practice of | neuropsychology, a physical therapist licensed under the | Illinois Physical Therapy Act, an occupational therapist | licensed under the Illinois Occupational Therapy Practice Act. | "Nurse" means a person who is employed by or volunteers at | a school and is licensed under the Nurse Practice Act as a | registered nurse, practical nurse, or advanced practice nurse. | "Physician" means a physician licensed to practice | medicine in all of its branches under the Medical Practice Act | of 1987. | "School" means any public or private elementary or | secondary school, including a charter school. | "Student" means an adolescent or child enrolled in a | school. | (c) This Section applies to any interscholastic athletic | activity, including practice and competition, sponsored or | sanctioned by a school, the Illinois Elementary School | Association, or the Illinois High School Association. This | Section applies beginning with the 2016-2017 2015-2016 school | year. | (d) The governing body of each public or charter school and |
| the appropriate administrative officer of a private school with | students enrolled who participate in an interscholastic | athletic activity shall appoint or approve a concussion | oversight team. Each concussion oversight team shall establish | a return-to-play protocol, based on peer-reviewed scientific | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and | Prevention guidelines, for a student's return to | interscholastic athletics practice or competition following a | force or impact believed to have caused a concussion. Each | concussion oversight team shall also establish a | return-to-learn protocol, based on peer-reviewed scientific | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and | Prevention guidelines, for a student's return to the classroom | after that student is believed to have experienced a | concussion, whether or not the concussion took place while the | student was participating in an interscholastic athletic | activity. | Each concussion oversight team must include to the extent | practicable at least one physician. If a school employs an | athletic trainer, the athletic trainer must be a member of the | school concussion oversight team to the extent practicable. If | a school employs a nurse, the nurse must be a member of the | school concussion oversight team to the extent practicable. At | a minimum, a school shall appoint a person who is responsible | for implementing and complying with the return-to-play and | return-to-learn protocols protocals adopted by the concussion |
| oversight team. A school may appoint other licensed healthcare | professionals to serve on the concussion oversight team. | (e) A student may not participate in an interscholastic | athletic activity for a school year until the student and the | student's parent or guardian or another person with legal | authority to make medical decisions for the student have signed | a form for that school year that acknowledges receiving and | reading written information that explains concussion | prevention, symptoms, treatment, and oversight and that | includes guidelines for safely resuming participation in an | athletic activity following a concussion. The form must be | approved by the Illinois High School Association. | (f) A student must be removed from an interscholastic | athletics practice or competition immediately if one of the | following persons believes the student might have sustained a | concussion during the practice or competition: | (1) a coach; | (2) a physician; | (3) a game official; | (4) an athletic trainer; | (5) the student's parent or guardian or another person | with legal authority to make medical decisions for the | student; | (6) the student; or | (7) any other person deemed appropriate under the | school's return-to-play protocol. |
| (g) A student removed from an interscholastic athletics | practice or competition under this Section may not be permitted | to practice or compete again following the force or impact | believed to have caused the concussion until: | (1) the student has been evaluated, using established | medical protocols based on peer-reviewed scientific | evidence consistent with Centers for Disease Control and | Prevention guidelines, by a treating physician (chosen by | the student or the student's parent or guardian or another | person with legal authority to make medical decisions for | the student) or an athletic trainer working under the | supervision of a physician; | (2) the student has successfully completed each | requirement of the return-to-play protocol established | under this Section necessary for the student to return to | play; | (3) the student has successfully completed each | requirement of the return-to-learn protocol established | under this Section necessary for the student to return to | learn; | (4) the treating physician or athletic trainer working | under the supervision of a physician has provided a written | statement indicating that, in the physician's professional | judgment, it is safe for the student to return to play and | return to learn; and | (5) the student and the student's parent or guardian or |
| another person with legal authority to make medical | decisions for the student: | (A) have acknowledged that the student has | completed the requirements of the return-to-play and | return-to-learn protocols necessary for the student to | return to play; | (B) have provided the treating physician's or | athletic trainer's written statement under subdivision | (4) of this subsection (g) to the person responsible | for compliance with the return-to-play and | return-to-learn protocols under this subsection (g) | and the person who has supervisory responsibilities | under this subsection (g); and | (C) have signed a consent form indicating that the | person signing: | (i) has been informed concerning and consents | to the student participating in returning to play | in accordance with the return-to-play and | return-to-learn protocols; | (ii) understands the risks associated with the | student returning to play and returning to learn | and will comply with any ongoing requirements in | the return-to-play and return-to-learn protocols; | and | (iii) consents to the disclosure to | appropriate persons, consistent with the federal |
| Health Insurance Portability and Accountability | Act of 1996 (Public Law 104-191), of the treating | physician's or athletic trainer's written | statement under subdivision (4) of this subsection | (g) and, if any, the return-to-play and | return-to-learn recommendations of the treating | physician or the athletic trainer, as the case may | be. | A coach of an interscholastic athletics team may not | authorize a student's return to play or return to learn. | The district superintendent or the superintendent's | designee in the case of a public elementary or secondary | school, the chief school administrator or that person's | designee in the case of a charter school, or the appropriate | administrative officer or that person's designee in the case of | a private school shall supervise an athletic trainer or other | person responsible for compliance with the return-to-play | protocol and shall supervise the person responsible for | compliance with the return-to-learn protocol. The person who | has supervisory responsibilities under this paragraph may not | be a coach of an interscholastic athletics team. | (h)(1) The Illinois High School Association shall approve, | for coaches and game officials of interscholastic athletic | activities, training courses that provide for not less than 2 | hours of training in the subject matter of concussions, | including evaluation, prevention, symptoms, risks, and |
| long-term effects. The Association shall maintain an updated | list of individuals and organizations authorized by the | Association to provide the training. | (2) The following persons must take a training course in | accordance with paragraph (4) of this subsection (h) from an | authorized training provider at least once every 2 years: | (A) a coach of an interscholastic athletic activity; | (B) a nurse who serves as a member of a concussion | oversight team and is an employee, representative, or agent | of a school; | (C) a game official of an interscholastic athletic | activity; and | (D) a nurse who serves on a volunteer basis as a member | of a concussion oversight team for a school. | (3) A physician who serves as a member of a concussion | oversight team shall, to the greatest extent practicable, | periodically take an appropriate continuing medical education | course in the subject matter of concussions. | (4) For purposes of paragraph (2) of this subsection (h): | (A) a coach or game officials, as the case may be, must | take a course described in paragraph (1) of this subsection | (h). | (B) an athletic trainer must take a concussion-related | continuing education course from an athletic trainer | continuing education sponsor approved by the Department; | and |
| (C) a nurse must take a course concerning the subject | matter of concussions that has been approved for continuing | education credit by the Department. | (5) Each person described in paragraph (2) of this | subsection (h) must submit proof of timely completion of an | approved course in compliance with paragraph (4) of this | subsection (h) to the district superintendent or the | superintendent's designee in the case of a public elementary or | secondary school, the chief school administrator or that | person's designee in the case of a charter school, or the | appropriate administrative officer or that person's designee | in the case of a private school. | (6) A physician, athletic trainer, or nurse who is not in | compliance with the training requirements under this | subsection (h) may not serve on a concussion oversight team in | any capacity. | (7) A person required under this subsection (h) to take a | training course in the subject of concussions must initially | complete the training not later than September 1, 2016. | (i) The governing body of each public or charter school and | the appropriate administrative officer of a private school with | students enrolled who participate in an interscholastic | athletic activity shall develop a school-specific emergency | action plan for interscholastic athletic activities to address | the serious injuries and acute medical conditions in which the | condition of the student may deteriorate rapidly. The plan |
| shall include a delineation of roles, methods of communication, | available emergency equipment, and access to and a plan for | emergency transport. This emergency action plan must be: | (1) in writing; | (2) reviewed by the concussion oversight team; | (3) approved by the district superintendent or the | superintendent's designee in the case of a public | elementary or secondary school, the chief school | administrator or that person's designee in the case of a | charter school, or the appropriate administrative officer | or that person's designee in the case of a private school; | (4) distributed to all appropriate personnel; | (5) posted conspicuously at all venues utilized by the | school; and | (6) reviewed annually by all athletic trainers, first | responders, coaches, school nurses, athletic directors, | and volunteers for interscholastic athletic activities. | (j) The State Board of Education may adopt rules as | necessary to administer this Section.
| (Source: P.A. 99-245, eff. 8-3-15.)
| Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | becoming law.
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Effective Date: 11/20/2015
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