Plain English Breakdown
The official source does not mention developing a specific code of conduct for coaches, only that it requires schools to implement plans and policies concerning emergency action.
Safe Stars Act for Youth Sports
This bill requires local education agencies and public charter schools to implement safety standards for youth sports, including annual coach training and medical evaluations for students.
What This Bill Does
- Requires coaches in school youth athletic activities to complete annual concussion recognition, head injury safety, sudden cardiac arrest education courses, receive CPR training, and comply with background checks.
- Schools must create emergency plans concerning allergic reactions, emergencies, and severe weather.
- Develops a code of conduct for coaches to ensure fair play and safety.
- Establishes the Safe Stars Advisory Committee to develop guidelines on sudden cardiac arrest awareness and EKG testing.
- Requires students to submit medical evaluations or waivers before participating in school sports.
Who It Names or Affects
- Local education agencies (LEAs) and public charter schools that offer youth athletic activities
- Coaches of youth sports teams
- Students who want to participate in school sports
Terms To Know
- Safe Stars Advisory Committee
- A group created by the bill to develop guidelines and materials on sudden cardiac arrest awareness and EKG testing.
- EKG Testing
- Electrocardiogram (EKG) testing, which is a medical test that checks for heart problems.
Limits and Unknowns
- The bill does not specify the exact cost of EKG tests or how families will pay for them.
- It's unclear if all schools will have access to AEDs (automated external defibrillators) as required by the bill.