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22.1 DISCLOSURE ILLINOIS TEMPLATE FREE
In keeping with its focus on protecting the health, safety and welfare of children, LLB requires all leagues and teams to comply with all applicable laws and recommends the review of the information and training materials on concussions which are available free of charge on the Centers For Disease Control website at:Ĭdc.gov/headsup/ Free CDC HEADS UP Microsite Provides Concussion Safety Info for Your Website

It is strongly recommended that local leagues consult with legal counsel in its jurisdiction to determine the applicability, if any, of state laws to its program regarding concussions. Some laws are applicable to all youth sports organizations, whether affiliated or not with a school district. Some laws are only applicable to school-sponsored athletics or to activities taking place on school-owned property. Little League Baseball, Incorporated (LLB) has compiled a summary of all currently existing state laws regarding concussions in youth athletics. Fifty (50) states and the District of Columbia have enacted laws which address concussions and protect the health and safety of young athletes.
