Or. Admin. Code § 581-022-2215 - Safety of School Sports - Concussions
(1) As used in this rule:
(a) "Annual training" means once in a twelve
month period.
(b) "Coach" means a
person who instructs or trains members on a school athletic team and may be:
(A) A school district employee;
(B) A person who volunteers for a school
district
(C) A person who is
performing services on behalf of a school district pursuant to a
contract.
(c)
"Concussion" means exhibiting signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a
concussion following an observed or suspected blow to the head or
body.
(d) "Health care
professional" means a medical doctor, osteopathic physician, psychologist,
physician assistant or nurse practitioner licensed or certified under the laws
of this state.
(e) "Proper medical
treatment" means treatment provided by a licensed healthcare professional which
is within their scope of practice.
(f) "Return to participation" means a student
can rejoin the athletic event or training.
(g) "Training timeline" means every coach
receives the training prior to the beginning of the season for the school
athletic team they are specifically coaching.
(h) "Same day" means the same calendar day on
which the injury occurs.
(2) Each school district shall:
(a) Develop a list of coaches.
(b) Identify which community (may include
state or national) resources the district will use to provide the training as
required in section (3) of this rule.
(c) Develop training timelines for coaches of
all school athletic teams.
(d)
Ensure coaches receive training once every twelve months.
(e) Develop a tracking system to document
that all coaches meet the training requirements of this rule.
(f) Ensure no coach allows a member of a
school athletic team to participate in any athletic event or training on the
same calendar day that the member:
(A)
Exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion following an
observed or suspected blow to the head or body; or
(B) Has been diagnosed with a concussion.
(g) Except as provided
by subsection (3) in this section ensure no coach will allow a student who is
prohibited from participating in an athletic event or training, as described in
section (2)(f), to return to participate in an athletic event or training no
sooner than the day after the student experienced a blow to the head or body.
The student may not return to participate in an athletic event or training
until the following two conditions have been met:
(A) The student no longer exhibits signs,
symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion; and
(B) The student receives a medical release
form from a health care professional.
(3) A coach may allow a member of a school
athletic team to participate in any athletic event or training at any time
after an athletic trainer registered by the Board of Athletic Trainers
determines that the member has not suffered a concussion. The athletic trainer
may, but is not required to, consult with a healthcare professional in making
the determination that the member has not suffered a concussion.
(4) The training required of coaches under
this rules shall include the following:
(a)
Training in how to recognize the signs and symptoms of a concussion;
(b) Training in strategies to reduce the risk
of concussions;
(c) Training in how
to seek proper medical treatment for a person suspected of having a concussion;
and
(d) Training in determination
of when the athlete may safely return to the event or
training.
Notes
Stat. Auth: ORS 336.485
Stats. Implemented: ORS 336.485
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