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“Sudden Cardiac ArrestPrevention Act”

P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

Supporting Student-Athletes

Diana L. Malone, Ph.D.Training & Consultation CoordinatorAllegheny Intermediate Unit

David G. McBain, CAA, ATC, LATDirector of AthleticsWest Allegheny School District

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

Signed into law on May 30, 2012

Effective on July 30, 2012

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

Purpose of the legislation is to ensure the safety of student athletes.

1) Includes certain requirements for: Pennsylvania schools Personnel who supervise schools’ student

athletes Medical personnel who support them

2) Establishes standards for preventing sudden cardiac arrest and death in student athletes.

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Nothing about scholastic sports is life and death — at least it

shouldn’t be.Yet every year, for about 100

teenage athletes, it is.

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P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

FACTS: Sudden Cardiac Arrest Fact Sheet

Sudden Cardiac Arrest is NOT a Heart Attack. A heart attack may cause SCA, but they are not the same. A heart attack,

also called myocardial infarction (MI), is caused by a blockage that stops the flow of blood to the heart and causes damage to heart muscle. SCA is a malfunction in the heart’s electrical system, causing the heart to suddenly stop beating. 1 American Heart Association

Sudden cardiac arrest (SCA) is when the heart abruptly and unexpectedly stops beating, resulting in no blood flow to the brain and other vital organs. 2 National Heart Lung and Blood Institute

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention estimate that every year approximately 300,000 out-of-hospital cardiac arrests occur in the United States. 3 Centers for Disease Control & Prevention

About 2,000 patients under 25 years of age die of SCA. 4 American Academy of Pediatrics

In 1999 in Pennsylvania, 154 individuals under the age of 25 died due to SCA. 5 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” P.L. 574 No. 59 Cl. 24

Warning Signs and Symptoms of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. Although SCA happens unexpectedly, some people

have symptoms, such as dizziness or lightheadedness, shortness of breath or difficulty breathing, racing or fluttering heartbeat (palpitations), fainting (syncope), fatigue, weakness, nausea, vomiting or chest pains.1 American Heart Association, ,4 American Academy of Pediatrics ,6 Mayo Clinic

Risks of continuing to play or practice after experiencing one or more symptoms of Sudden Cardiac Arrest. When the heart stops, oxygenated blood stops flowing

to the brain and other vital organs. Death or permanent brain damage can occur in only a few minutes.6 Mayo Clinic

Most people who have SCA die from it.1 American Heart Association

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Requirements of the Law

PA Governor Tom Corbett

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Section 1. Name “Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act P.L. 574, No. 59, Cl24.”

Section 2. Definitions

Section 3. Sudden Cardiac Arrest

Section 4. Effective Date July 30, 2012

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Section 2. Definitions“Athletic Activities”

What activities are covered?(1) Interscholastic athletics(2) Contest or competition sponsored by or associated with a “school entity” includes cheerleading, club sports or activities sponsored by school affiliated

organizations(3) Noncompetitive cheerleading(4) Practices and scrimmages

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Section 2. Definitions“Interscholastic athletics”All athletic contests or competitions conducted between or among school entities situated in counties of the second class, second class A, third class, fourth class, fifth class, sixth class, seventh class and eighth class.DOH Section 1602-A of the Act of March 10, 1949 (P.L. 30, No. 14) Public School Code of 1949

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Section 2. Definitions“Department”Department of Health of the Commonwealth (DOH)

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” Elements of PA Legislation

Section 2. Definitions“School Entity”A public school, school district, nonpublic school or private school in this Commonwealth other than a private or nonpublic school which elects not to become a member of the association.DOH Section 1602-A of the Act of March 10, 1949 (P.L. 30, No. 14) Public School Code of 1949

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention

a) Educational Materialsb) Informational Meetingc) Removal From Playd) Training Coursee) Penaltiesf) Other Youth Activitiesg) Construction

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (a)(1) Educational MaterialsDepartment of Health, PA Department of Education websites offer guidelines & other relevant educational materials for students, parents, and coaches about the nature and warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest. PA Department of Heath www.health.state.pa.us PA Department of Educationwww.education.state.pa.us

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (a)(1) Educational Materials continued

Students, parents, and coaches must be educated about the nature and warning signs of sudden cardiac arrest including the risks associated with continuing to play or practice after experiencing one or more symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest, including:

Fainting Difficulty breathing Chest pains Dizziness Abnormal racing heart rate.

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (a)(2) Educational Materials

The Department of Education may utilize existing materials developed by other organizations (i.e., Parent Heart Watch and Sudden Arrhythmia Death Syndromes)

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” Elements of PA Legislation

Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (a)(3) Educational Materials Parents and student athletes must sign and return acknowledgement of receipt and review of Sudden Cardiac Arrest symptoms and warning signs Information Sheet each year prior to participation by the student in an athletic activity.

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The Pennsylvania Department of Health Athlete/Parent/Guardian Sudden Cardiac Arrest Symptoms and Warning Signs Information Sheet and Acknowledgement of Receipt and Review Form which has been reviewed and adopted by the PIAA – CIPPE Form.

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (b) Informational Meeting School entity may hold Informational

Meetings prior to the start of each athletic season for all ages of competitors regarding:• Symptoms and warning signs of sudden cardiac

arrest, • In addition to students, parents, coaches and

other school officials, Informational Meetings may include physicians, pediatric cardiologists, and athletic trainers.

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (c) Removal from Play

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” Elements of PA Legislation

Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (c)(1) Removal from Play Student athlete exhibits signs or symptoms of sudden cardiac arrestshall be removed by the Coach from participatingin an athletic activity.Subject to paragraph (c) (3).

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” Elements of PA Legislation

Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (c)(1) Removal from Play Determination may be made by game

official,coach, certified athletic trainer, physician, physical therapist, or other designated by school entity.Subject to paragraph (c) (3).

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (c)(2) Removal from Play If student is known to have exhibited

signs or symptoms of sudden cardiac arrest at any time prior to or following an athletic activity, the student shall be prevented from participating in an athletic activity.

Subject to paragraph (c) (3).

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (c)(3) Removal from Play A student removed or prevented from participating in an athletic activity under paragraph (c)(1) or(2) shall not return to participation until the student is evaluated and cleared for return to participation in writing by a licensed physician, certified registered nurse practitioner, or cardiologist.

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention(c)(4) Removal from Play To help determine whether a student is ready to return to play, the licensed physician or certified registered nurse practitioner may consult any other licensed or certified medical professionals.

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Medical Clearance Form PIAA – CIPPE Form.[Section 8: Re-Certification By Licensed Physician of Medicine or Osteopathic Medicine]

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention (d) Training Course (d)(1) All Coaches must complete sudden

cardiac arrest training course offered by approved provider.

(Beginning July 30, 2012 for 2012-2013 school year)

(d)(2) A coach shall not coach any athletic activity until completing the required training course.

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Certification Training for Coaches and Medical Professionals Provider(s) approved by PA Department of Health 1. PA Department of Health -

Sudden Cardiac Arrest Education and Information Sheet must be reviewed and signed. (hyperlink is the abbreviated training)

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention(e) Penalties for Coaches (Required July 30, 2014)

“Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” Elements of PA Legislation

Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention(e) Penalties for Coaches(1) 1st violation – Suspension from coaching for remainder of season(2) 2nd violation – Suspension from coaching for remainder of current season and for the next season(3) 3rd violation – Permanent suspension from coaching any athletic activity

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention(f) Other Youth Activities

The sponsors of youth athletic activities not Associated with a schoolentity are encouraged to follow these guidelines.

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Section 3 Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention(g) ConstructionNothing in this act shall be construed to: (1) abridge or limit any rights provided under a collective bargaining agreement or Public Employee Relations Act.(2) create, establish, expand, reduce, contract or eliminate any civil liability on the part of any school entity or school employee.

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Section 4 Effective Date

The “Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention Act” shall take effect on:

July 30, 2012.

Pennsylvania School Boards Association - POLICY

PSBA No. 123_2 Sudden Cardiac Arrest

PSBA No. 123-AR-3-PIAA Forms SCA

PSBA No. 123 Interscholastic Athletics

PSBA No. 122 Extra Curricular Activities

PSBA No. 123-AR-6 Athletic Safety

Action Paper - Implementation of Sudden Cardiac Arrest Prevention

ACTION PAPER Implementation of Sudden Cardiac A

rrest Prevention

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Resources

Additional Resources

AIU Mediasite www.tinyurl.com/ACT59SCAOn Demand viewing of PPT and all

attachments, forms, and links PA Department of Heath

www.health.state.pa.us PA Department of Ed

www.education.state.pa.us Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic

Association (PIAA) www.piaa.org PA School Boards Association (PSBA)

www.psba.org

Diana L. Malone, Ph.D.Training and Consultation Coordinator/Interagency

CoordinatorAllegheny Intermediate Unit

diana.malone@aiu3.netPhone: 412-394-4932

Fax: 412-394-1340

David G. McBain, CAA, ATC, LAT

Director of AthleticsWest Allegheny School

DistrictChair, WPIAL Sports Medicine

Advisory CommitteeMember, PIAA Sports Medicine

Advisory CommitteeDmcbain@westasd.orgPhone: 724-695-5246

Thank You

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