Matthews Bark Criminal Defense Attorney | “Change To Wisconsin’s Concussion Law Involves Less Paperwork”

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Source     : The Cap Times
By              : Derek Powazek
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High school and youth athletes will have to do a little less paperwork each year under a bill signed into law Friday by Gov. Scott Walker. The reworked state concussion and head injury information sheet law now requires those participating in youth sports to return a signed form only once a year. Under the old law, put into effect in 2012, athletes had to file the paperwork for each sport in which an athlete competed.

The change appears to focus on streamlining procedures for multiple-sport athletes rather than increasing safety or reporting on concussions. As we reported in October in a cover story on head injuries in youth sports, Wisconsin athletics officials have put an emphasis on education in confronting the concussion crisis that has impacted perceptions of sports at all levels in recent years.

Information sheets given to athletes and parents describe the signs and symptoms of concussions and explain what to do if one is suspected. Athletes must return a signed agreement in which they and a parent or guardian state they understand the concussion protocol. Unlike in some states, Wisconsin high schools are not required to report the number of head injuries their athletes suffer. Another 2013 legislative proposal involving head injuries stalled in an Assembly committee. Assembly Bill 293 would have required youth athletic game officials to undergo training on concussions.

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