Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 § 417.875 — Required training regarding concussions; restrictions on participation in
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 417 ·
Oregon Code § 417.875·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Required training regarding concussions; restrictions on participation in
athletic event or training; guidelines; liability.
(1) As used in this section:
(a) Coach means
a person who volunteers for, or is paid to instruct or train members of, a
nonschool athletic team.
(b) League
governing body means a governing body that:
(A) Oversees an
association of nonschool athletic teams that provide instruction or training
for team members and that may compete with each other; and
(B) Is affiliated
with, or otherwise sponsored or organized by, a nonprofit corporation
established as provided by ORS chapter 65.
(c) Nonschool
athletic team means an athletic team that includes members who are under 18
years of age and that is not affiliated with a public school in this state.
(d) Qualified
health care professional means:
(A) A physician
licensed pursuant to ORS 677.100 to 677.228; or
(B) A health care
professional who meets the requirements described in ORS 336.490 to provide a
medical release for a member of a nonschool athletic team who is suspected of
having a concussion.
(e) Referee
means a person who volunteers or is paid to act as a referee, as an umpire or
in a similar supervisory position for events involving nonschool athletic
teams.
(f) Referee
governing body means a governing body that:
(A) Trains and
certifies individuals to serve as referees for nonschool athletic team events;
and
(B) Is affiliated
with, or otherwise sponsored or organized by, a nonprofit corporation
established as provided by ORS chapter 65.
(2)(a) Each
league governing body and each referee governing body shall ensure that the
coaches and the referees, respectively, receive annual training to learn how to
recognize the symptoms of a concussion and how to seek proper medical treatment
for a person who is suspected of having a concussion.
(b) Each league
governing body and each referee governing body shall adopt a policy that
establishes:
(A) The
requirements of the training described in paragraph (a) of this subsection; and
(B) Procedures
that ensure that every coach and referee receives the training described in
paragraph (a) of this subsection.
(3) Except as
provided in subsection (4) of this section:
(a) A coach may
not allow a member of a nonschool athletic team to participate in any athletic
event or training on the same day that the member:
(A) Exhibits
signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion following an observed
or suspected blow to the head or body; or
(B) Has been
diagnosed with a concussion.
(b) A coach may
allow a member of a nonschool athletic team who is prohibited from
participating in an athletic event or training, as described in paragraph (a)
of this subsection, to participate in an athletic event or training no sooner
than the day after the member experienced a blow to the head or body and only
after the member:
(A) No longer
exhibits signs, symptoms or behaviors consistent with a concussion; and
(B) Receives a
medical release from a qualified health care professional.
(4) A coach may
allow a member of a nonschool athletic team to participate in any athletic
event or training at any time after an athletic trainer licensed by the Board
of Athletic Trainers, or a physician licensed pursuant to ORS 677.100 to
677.228, determines that the member of a nonschool athletic team has not
suffered a concussion. The athletic trainer or physician may, but is not
required to, consult with a qualified health care professional in making the
determination that the member of a nonschool athletic team has not suffered a
concussion.
(5) The league
governing body shall develop or use existing guidelines and other relevant
materials, and shall make available those guidelines and materials, to inform
and educate persons under 18 years of age desiring to be a member of a
nonschool athletic team, the parents and legal guardians of the persons and the
coaches about the symptoms and warning signs of a concussion.
(6) For each year
of participation, and prior to a person under 18 years of age participating as
a member of a nonschool athletic team, at least one parent or legal guardian of
the person must acknowledge the receipt of the guidelines and materials
described in subsection (5) of this section and the review of those guidelines
and materials by:
(a) The parent or
legal guardian of the person; and
(b) If the person
is 12 years of age or older, the person.
(7) A league
governing body may hold an informational meeting prior to the start of any
season for each nonschool athletic team regarding the symptoms and warning
signs of a concussion.
(8)(a) Any person
who regularly serves as a coach or as a referee and who complies with the
provisions of this section is immune from civil or criminal liability related
to a head injury unless the person acted or failed to act because of gross
negligence or willful or wanton misconduct.
(b) Nothing in
this
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
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