MichiganNews

Concussion awareness law signed by Gov. Rick Snyder

Michigan Senator John Proos’ legislation to update the state’s concussion awareness law was recently signed by Gov. Rick Snyder.

In 2012, Michigan passed Proos’ youth athlete concussion bills to protect young athletes by increasing awareness among coaches, volunteers, parents and athletes about the dangers associated with concussions. A youth suspected of sustaining a concussion is now required to be immediately removed from activity and cannot return until he or she has been evaluated by a health professional and has received written clearance to play.

Since the passage of Michigan’s statute, research and education have made significant strides to enhance the safety and health of student athletes and youth sports participants. Senate Bill 352, now Public Act 137 of 2017, requires the Michigan Department of Health and Human Services to regularly review the state’s concussion awareness training program and make recommendations that coincide with the latest understanding of the neurobiopsychosocial nature of concussive injury and recovery.

PA 137 also ensures that supervising adults, such as coaches, are required to take part in the concussion awareness program complete the training once every three years. In addition, the legislation clarifies the definition of youth athlete.

“As a father with children involved in multiple sports and physical activities, I understand the importance of concussion awareness and that we must do everything we can to protect the health of our young athletes,” said Proos, R-St. Joseph.

“It is important for sporting organizations and administrators to be up-to-date with the latest concussion research,” Broglio said. “That information should be promptly implemented to the clinical setting and disseminated to answer pressing questions asked by athletes and their families. Ultimately, we are interested in creating a safe environment that encourages physical activity throughout life.”

 

Related posts

Meeting set for Granger residents to get answers about proposed data center

95.3 MNC

ACLU of Indiana suing IU over pro-Palestine protests

Network Indiana

Edwardsburg woman recovering after crash in Porter Township

Jon Zimney

Leave a Comment