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Current as of January 01, 2025 | Updated by Findlaw Staff
1. Each organization for youth sports that sanctions or sponsors competitive sports for youths in this State shall adopt a policy concerning the prevention and treatment of injuries to the head which may occur during or otherwise affect a youth's participation in those competitive sports, including, without limitation, a concussion of the brain. The policy must include at least the same or substantially similar provisions as the policy adopted by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association pursuant to subsection 1 of NRS 385B.080.
2. The policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 must require that if a youth has or sustains, or is suspected of having or sustaining, an injury to the head while participating in competitive sports, the youth:
(a) Must be immediately removed from the competitive sport; and
(b) May return to the competitive sport if the parent or legal guardian of the youth provides a signed statement of a provider of health care acting within his or her scope of practice indicating that the youth is medically cleared for participation in the competitive sport and the date on which the youth may return to the competitive sport.
3. Before a youth participates in competitive sports sanctioned or sponsored by an organization for youth sports in this State, and on an annual basis thereafter, the organization for youth sports shall ensure that the youth and his or her parent or legal guardian:
(a) Are provided with a copy of the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) Sign a statement on a form prescribed by the organization for youth sports acknowledging that the youth, if capable, and his or her parent or legal guardian understand:
(1) That injuries to the head may occur during the participation of a youth in youth sports;
(2) The risks associated with participating in a youth sport in which a youth may sustain an injury to the head;
(3) The risks associated with continuing to participate in a youth sport after a youth has sustained an injury to the head;
(4) That the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 is available on the Internet website, if any, maintained by the organization for youth sports; and
(5) That the policy adopted and the educational information compiled pursuant to NRS 385B.080 are available on the Internet website maintained by the Nevada Interscholastic Activities Association.
4. Each organization for youth sports that sanctions or sponsors competitive sports for youths shall post the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1 on an Internet website maintained by the organization, if any.
5. At least once every 5 years, each organization for youth sports that sanctions or sponsors competitive sports for youths in this State shall:
(a) Review the policy adopted pursuant to subsection 1; and
(b) Update the policy to reflect current best practice in the prevention and treatment of injuries to the head.
6. As used in this section:
(a) “Provider of health care” means a physician or physician assistant licensed under chapter 630 or 633 of NRS, an advanced practice registered nurse licensed under chapter 632 of NRS, a physical therapist licensed under chapter 640 of NRS or an athletic trainer licensed under chapter 640B of NRS.
(b) “Youth” means a person under the age of 18 years.
Cite this article: FindLaw.com - Nevada Revised Statutes Title 40. Public Health and Safety § 455A.200. Certain organizations to adopt policy concerning prevention and treatment of head injuries which occur during or otherwise affect participation in competitive sports; policy to be provided to participant and parent or legal guardian; participant and parent or legal guardian to sign acknowledgment. - last updated January 01, 2025 | https://codes.findlaw.com/nv/title-40-public-health-and-safety/nv-rev-st-455a-200/
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