Oklahoma
State Senate
Communications Division
State Capitol
Oklahoma City, OK 73105
For
Immediate Release: February 8, 2007
Measure to Prohibit Youth
Sports' Practices in Heat Advances
State Senator Earl
Garrison is looking out for the well-being of
young athletes in Oklahoma. On Thursday, the Committee
on Health and Human Resources approved Senate Bill
451, which would prohibit non-school-related sports
programs for kids thirteen years or younger from holding
practice outside or in non-air-conditioned facilities
when the heat index is at or above ninety-five degrees.
“This bill is about the safety and health of
our children,” said Garrison, D-Muskogee. “Playing
in this type of heat can cause serious injury or even
death if there aren’t certified coaches on hand
that are trained in medical emergencies. The problem
is that when you’re talking about non-school-related
activities, you may not have people who have the training
like school coaches, and that is our major concern.”
SB 451 was a request bill from a group of medical
physicians from Eastern Oklahoma. According to the
doctors, younger children have greater difficulty
dissipating heat and this can lead to a number of
medical problems including heat stroke.
Garrison acknowledged that parents can pull their
kids out of such practices, but many choose not to
for a variety of reasons.
“If you have a good athlete, there’s always
that vision out there that my child is going to play
D-1 football or maybe even in the pros, so I don’t
want him to miss a practice and get behind. Then there’s
that male chauvinist kind of thing that’s often
associated with boys and girls, but especially with
boys, that I don’t want my boy being considered
a sissy. So I want him out there practicing,”
explained Garrison. “So I think it becomes kind
of peer pressure to participate. What this would do
would take the pressure off the parents and allow
their children to operate in a more safe manner.”
The bill now goes before the full Senate. If approved
by both legislative bodies and the Governor, SB 451
would go into effect on November 1, 2007.
For more information contact:
Senator Garrison's Office - (405) 521-5533