Maryland Code § ED-7-436

Section ED-7-436
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(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated.
(2) (i) "Athletic activity" means:
1. Interscholastic athletics;
2. An athletic contest or competition that is sponsored
by or associated with a school; and
3. Practices and scrimmages.
(ii) "Athletic activity" includes cheerleading and sports
sponsored by school-affiliated organizations.
(3) "Sudden cardiac arrest" means a condition in which the heart
suddenly and unexpectedly stops beating.

(4) "Youth sports program" means a program organized for
recreational athletic competition or instruction for participants who are under the
age of 19 years.
(b) Nothing in this section may be construed to create, establish, expand,
reduce, contract, or eliminate any civil liability on the part of a county board
employee, school employee, or youth sports program volunteer.
(c) (1) The Department shall develop policies and implement a program
to provide awareness to coaches, school personnel, students, and the parents or
guardians of students, in collaboration with the Maryland Department of Health,
each county board, the Maryland Public Secondary Schools Athletic Association, the
Maryland Athletic Trainers' Association, Parent Heart Watch, and licensed health
care providers who treat heart issues, on:
(i) The nature and warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest,
including fainting, difficulty breathing, chest pains, dizziness, and abnormal heart
rate; and
(ii) The risks associated with continuing to play or practice
after experiencing a symptom of sudden cardiac arrest.
(2) The program shall include a process to verify that a coach has
received information on the program developed under paragraph (1) of this
subsection.
(3) (i) Before a student enrolled in a public school system in the
State may participate in an authorized athletic activity, the county board shall
provide a sudden cardiac arrest symptoms and warning signs information sheet to
the student and a parent or guardian of the student.
(ii) The student and the parent or guardian of the student shall
sign a statement acknowledging receipt of the information sheet.
(iii) The Department shall create the information sheet and
acknowledgment statement required under this paragraph.
(4) The Department may use materials available from the Centers
for Disease Control and Prevention, Parent Heart Watch, Sudden Arrhythmia Death
Syndromes Foundation, or any other appropriate entity to carry out the requirements
of this subsection.

(d) A public school may hold an informational meeting before the start of
each athletic season regarding the symptoms and warning signs of sudden cardiac
arrest.
(e) (1) Before an individual participates in an authorized athletic
activity on school property, the county board shall provide, or require that a third
party provide:
(i) Information on sudden cardiac arrest to the individual and,
if applicable, a parent or guardian of the individual; and
(ii) Notice that acknowledgment of the receipt of the
information by the individual and, if applicable, the parent or guardian of the
individual, is required.
(2) The information required under paragraph (1) of this subsection
shall be in the form of:
(i) A separate information sheet; or
(ii) A notice on the registration form for a youth sports
program stating that information on sudden cardiac arrest is available, including
directions on how to receive the information electronically.
(3) The individual and, if applicable, the parent or guardian of the
individual shall:
(i) Acknowledge receipt of the information by:
1. Signature;
2. Checking an acknowledgment box on the
registration form; or
3. Another method of written or electronic
acknowledgment; and
(ii) Return the acknowledgment to the county board or third
party.
(f) (1) A youth sports program that uses a public school facility shall
provide annually to the county board or the board's agent a statement of intent to
comply for all its athletic activities with the requirements of subsection (e) of this
section.

(2) A youth sports program that does not use a public school facility
is encouraged to follow the guidelines of this section.

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