AUSTIN, Texas (AP) _ The Texas House wants schools to develop protocol for identifying and overseeing concussions sustained by student athletes.
The vote Wednesday would require districts to have a concussion oversight team of medical professionals and a district athletic trainer. Members of the team would be trained in the evaluation, treatment and oversight of concussions.
Students would also have to be removed immediately from a competition or practice if it is reasonably believed that they suffered a concussion.
The student would have to be cleared by a physician — not a coach — to return to play.
Rep. Walter Price said he wants his bill to raise awareness to the issue because often symptoms of a concussion go unrecognized.
The bill would be named “Natasha’s Law” after an athlete who sustained five concussions.
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