Maryland 2026 Regular Session

Maryland House Bill HB961

Introduced
2/6/26  

Caption

Public Schools and Youth Sports Programs - Concussion Protocol - Alterations

Impact

HB961 is expected to significantly impact state laws by establishing clear guidelines for managing concussions in youth athletics. The legislation emphasizes the responsibilities of coaches, athletic officials, and school personnel, allowing them to remove a player from a game if a concussion is suspected. Furthermore, it prohibits any policies or training that would undermine these individuals' authority to act in the interest of student safety. As a result, it aims to foster a culture of safety and accountability in youth sports programs throughout Maryland.

Summary

House Bill 961 aims to enhance concussion protocols in public schools and youth sports programs in Maryland. The bill mandates that athletic officials and coaches be included in education and awareness programs regarding concussion risks and management. The State Department of Education is tasked with developing policies that inform students, parents, and school personnel about the dangers of concussions and the procedures for removing and returning students to play after a head injury. This marks a proactive approach to safeguard the health and safety of young athletes involved in school sports.

Contention

While the bill has garnered support for its focus on health and safety, there may be contention regarding its implementation and the burden it places on local schools and youth sports programs. Some stakeholders may express concerns about the logistical challenges of enforcing these protocols and the potential for increased liability. Additionally, there may be opposition from groups that view the measures as too restrictive or fear that they could deter student participation in sports due to the strict protocols established for injury management.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MD SB923

Public Schools - High School Sports Officials - Payment and Fees

MD SB770

Public Schools and Youth Services - Crisis Support and Assistance and Workgroup Study

MD HB370

Prince George's County Public Schools - Office of Integrity and Compliance - Alterations PG 504-25

MD HB810

Public Safety - Lethality Assessment Protocol

MD SB646

Health Insurance - Insulin - Prohibition on Step Therapy or Fail-First Protocols

MD HB970

Health Insurance - Insulin - Prohibition on Step Therapy or Fail-First Protocols

MD HB772

Education - Career Counseling Program for Middle and High School Students - Alterations

MD SB111

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance - Step Therapy, Fail-First Protocols, and Prior Authorization - Prescription to Treat Serious Mental Illness

MD HB382

Maryland Medical Assistance Program and Health Insurance - Step Therapy, Fail-First Protocols, and Prior Authorization - Prescription to Treat Serious Mental Illness

MD HB583

Primary and Secondary Education - Virtual Schools - Alterations

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.