(1) An amateur sports organization, and each agent of the amateur sports organization, shall:

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Terms Used In Utah Code 26B-4-404

  • Agent: means a coach, teacher, employee, representative, or volunteer. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Amateur sports organization: means , except as provided in Subsection (2)(b):
              (2)(a)(i) a sports team;
              (2)(a)(ii) a public or private school;
              (2)(a)(iii) a public or private sports league;
              (2)(a)(iv) a public or private sports camp; or
              (2)(a)(v) any other public or private organization that organizes, manages, or sponsors a sporting event for its members, enrollees, or attendees. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Child: means an individual who is under the age of 18. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Health care provider: means an individual who is licensed as:
         (8)(a) a physician under Title 58, Chapter 67, Utah Medical Practice Act;
         (8)(c) an advanced practice registered nurse under Section 58-31b-302; or
         (8)(d) a physician assistant under Title 58, Chapter 70a, Utah Physician Assistant Act. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Qualified health care provider: means a health care provider who:
         (14)(a) is licensed under Title 58, Occupations and Professions; and
         (14)(b) may evaluate and manage a concussion within the health care provider's scope of practice. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Sporting event: means any of the following athletic activities that is organized, managed, or sponsored by an organization:
              (16)(a)(i) a game;
              (16)(a)(ii) a practice;
              (16)(a)(iii) a sports camp;
              (16)(a)(iv) a physical education class;
              (16)(a)(v) a competition; or
              (16)(a)(vi) a tryout. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
  • Traumatic head injury: means an injury to the head arising from blunt trauma, an acceleration force, or a deceleration force, with one of the following observed or self-reported conditions attributable to the injury:
         (18)(a) transient confusion, disorientation, or impaired consciousness;
         (18)(b) dysfunction of memory;
         (18)(c) loss of consciousness; or
         (18)(d) signs of other neurological or neuropsychological dysfunction, including:
              (18)(d)(i) seizures;
              (18)(d)(ii) irritability;
              (18)(d)(iii) lethargy;
              (18)(d)(iv) vomiting;
              (18)(d)(v) headache;
              (18)(d)(vi) dizziness; or
              (18)(d)(vii) fatigue. See Utah Code 26B-4-401
     (1)(a) immediately remove a child from participating in a sporting event of the amateur sports organization if the child is suspected of sustaining a concussion or a traumatic head injury; and
     (1)(b) prohibit the child described in Subsection (1)(a) from participating in a sporting event of the amateur sports organization until the child:

          (1)(b)(i) is evaluated by a qualified health care provider who is trained in the evaluation and management of a concussion; and
          (1)(b)(ii) provides the amateur sports organization with a written statement from the qualified health care provider described in Subsection (1)(b)(i) stating that:

               (1)(b)(ii)(A) the qualified health care provider has, within three years before the day on which the written statement is made, successfully completed a continuing education course in the evaluation and management of a concussion; and
               (1)(b)(ii)(B) the child is cleared to resume participation in the sporting event of the amateur sports organization.
(2) This section does not create a new cause of action.