§ 3001-b. First aid instruction mandatory for coaches of extra-class public school athletic activities. 1. On and after the effective date of this section, in addition to any provision of law or rule or regulation of the department related to the requirements necessary for teachers within the public school systems, whether certified in physical education or not, to coach any extra-class athletic activity, it shall be required of such teachers, except as provided in subdivision two or three of this section, to hold a valid certificate of completion of a course of study in first aid knowledge and skills offered by a nationally recognized organization, as defined in paragraph (d) of subdivision one of § 3000-b of the public health law and approved by the commissioner, or to meet equivalent requirements as certified by the commissioner. Any such course of study or equivalent requirements must include instruction in recognizing signs and symptoms of cardiac arrest and sudden cardiac arrest and the administration of adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation. Prior to the start of each sports season, coaches must provide valid evidence to their chief school officer that their first aid and adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation knowledge and skills are current pursuant to the requirements established by a nationally recognized organization, as defined in paragraph (d) of subdivision one of § 3000-b of the public health law and approved by the commissioner, or that they meet equivalent requirements as certified by the commissioner.

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Terms Used In N.Y. Education Law 3001-B

  • Arrest: Taking physical custody of a person by lawful authority.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.

2. Except as provided in subdivision three of this section, persons who have been employed as coaches of extra-class athletic activities in a public school system on the effective date of this section who do not hold a valid certificate of completion of a course of study in first aid knowledge and skills pursuant to subdivision one of this section may continue to coach such sports, provided, however, that such coaches do receive such certification required in subdivision one of this section as soon as practicable after the effective date of this section but not later than twelve months thereafter, provided, however, that the commissioner shall have the authority to establish by rule or regulation an additional time schedule for compliance with this section.

3. A teacher or person who is unable to hold a valid certificate of completion of a course of study in first aid knowledge and skills pursuant to subdivision one of this section due to a physical disability may coach any extra-class athletic activity if there is another teacher or person employed by the public school system who holds a valid certificate of completion pursuant to subdivision one of this section and is present with such teacher or person who is unable to hold such certificate of completion at all times during the extra-class athletic activities including but not limited to practices, scrimmages and during competition.