Ohio Admin. Code 4732-17-01.1 - Youth sports concussion assessment and clearance
(A) For purposes of this rule:
(1) "Interscholastic athletics" means an
interscholastic extracurricular activity that a school district sponsors or
participates in that includes participants from more than one school or school
district.
(2) "Youth sports
organization" has the same meaning as in section
3707.51 of the Revised Code and
means a public or nonpublic entity that organizes an athletic activity in which
the athletes are not more than nineteen years of age and are required to pay a
fee to participate in the athletic activity or whose cost to participate is
sponsored by a business or nonprofit organization.
(3) "Youth" means an individual between the
ages of four and nineteen who participated in interscholastic athletics or in a
youth sports organization activity and was removed from practice or competition
under division (D) of section
3707.511 of the Revised Code or
division (D) of section
3313.539 of the Revised Code,
based on exhibiting signs, symptoms, or behaviors consistent with having
sustained a concussion or other brain injury while participating in practice or
competition.
(4) "Physician" means
a person authorized under Chapter 4731. of the Revised Code to practice
medicine and surgery or osteopathic medicine and surgery.
(5) "Zurich guidelines" means the consensus
statement on concussion in sport: The 4th international conference on
concussion in sport held in Zurich, November 2012.
(B) Psychologists may assess and clear a
youth to return to practice or competition if the following requirements are
met:
(1) The psychologist has education,
training and experience specific to concussion identification, the clinical
features of concussion, assessment including neuropsychological testing and
test interpretation, sports concussion management, and the principles of safe
return to play protocols consistent with the Zurich guidelines or subsequent
updated consensus statements published following future meetings of the
international conference on concussion in sport; and
(2) The psychologist maintains competence to
assess and clear youth in accordance with this rule through consultation, peer
supervision and/or continuing education activities in the areas of concussion
identification, the clinical features of concussion, assessment including
neuropsychological testing and test interpretation, sports concussion
management, and the principles of safe return to play protocols consistent with
the Zurich guidelines or subsequent updated consensus statements published
following future meetings of the international conference on concussion in
sport; and
(3) Pursuant to sections
3313.539 and
3707.511 of the Revised Code,
assessments and clearances are done pursuant to a referral from or in
consultation or collaboration with a physician.
(C) The board recommends that psychologists
who conduct concussion assessments and return-to-play clearances of youth in
accordance with this rule do both of the following:
(1) Ensure that a portion of the continuing
education requirements for biennial license registration enumerated in section
4732.141 of the Revised Code
include instruction in one or more of the areas listed in paragraph (B)(1) of
this rule.
(2) Use the medical
return to play after suspected concussion form located on the Ohio department
of health website at http://healthy.ohio.gov.vipp/concussion.aspx
(March 2015).
Notes
Promulgated Under: 119.03
Statutory Authority: 3313.539(E)(4), 3707.511(E)(4), 4732.06
Rule Amplifies: 3313.539, 3707.511, 3707.521, 4732.10
Prior Effective Dates: 10/29/2015
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