Zackery Lystedt Law - House Bill 1824
On May 14th 2009, Gov. Christine Gregoire
signed the nation's toughest youth athlete return-to-play law.
The new law (House Bill 1824), known as
the Zackery Lystedt Law, requires medical clearance of youth athletes
suspected of sustaining a concussion, before sending them back in the
game, practice or training.
The new law is the most comprehensive
return-to-play law in the United States for athletes under 18. More than
3.5 million sports-and-related concussions occur each year in the United
States, according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
Key provisions of the new law require:
The new law was sponsored by Rep. Jay Rodne,
R-North Bend, with support from BIAWA, Zackery Lystedt's parents Victor
and Mercedes Lystedt, and a large coalition of supporters that include:
The Center for Disease Control, Seattle Seahawks,
Washington Interscholastic Activities Association,
Washington State Youth Soccer Association, Washington State Athletic
Trainers Association, Cannfield & Associates Risk Managers, Harborview
Medical Center, University of Washington, Seattle Children's Hospital.
As a direct
result of the "Lystedt Law," Harborview Medical Center and Seattle
Children's are launching a sports concussion program for children, teen
and adult athletes to evaluate, treat and provide medical clearance to
return to sports following a concussion.