Maryland Code § ED-7-434

Section ED-7-434
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) "Heat acclimatization" means enhancing an individual's exercise
heat tolerance and ability to exercise safely and effectively in warm to hot conditions.
(3) "Practice" means a period of time a student athlete engages in
physical activity during a coach-supervised, school-approved sports- or
conditioning-related activity, including warm-up, stretching, weight training, and
cool-down periods.
(4) "Preseason practice" means the initial 14 days of practice for a
student athlete.
(5) "Recovery period" means the time between the end of one practice
or walk-through and the beginning of the next practice or walk-through.
(6) "Student athlete" means a student who participates in an athletic
program for high school students in a State secondary school that is a member of the
Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association.
(7) (i) "Walk-through" means a teaching opportunity when an
athlete is not wearing protective equipment, including helmets, shoulder pads,
catcher's gear, or shin guards, or using other sports-related equipment.
(ii) "Walk-through" does not include any part of a practice
period.
(b) (1) The Department, in collaboration with the Maryland Department
of Health, each county board, the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic
Association, the Maryland Athletic Trainers' Association, and representatives of
licensed health care providers who treat student athletes, shall develop a model policy
for preseason-practice heat acclimatization guidelines for student athletes.
(2) Each local board shall adopt preseason-practice heat
acclimatization guidelines for student athletes consistent with the Model Policy for
Preseason-Practice Heat Acclimatization Guidelines for Student Athletes
established under paragraph (1) of this subsection.
(c) The preseason-practice heat acclimatization guidelines shall include
requirements for the duration of a practice time, a walk-through, and a recovery
period during preseason practice.

(d) Each middle school and high school shall develop a venue-specific
emergency action plan for heat acclimatization that meets the requirements of § 7-
450 of this subtitle.

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