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Senate rejects bill to add cardiac-arrest training mandate for coaches and student athletes

2140553 · January 22, 2025
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Senate Bill 2099, which would have added requirements in the North Dakota Century Code for cardiac-arrest prevention education for student athletes and coaches, failed on a 14-33 vote after the Senate Education Committee recommended a "do not pass."

The North Dakota Senate rejected Senate Bill 2099, which would have added cardiac-arrest prevention and education requirements for student athletes and coaches, by a vote of 14-33.

The Senate Education Committee recommended a “do not pass” on the bill by a 4-2 vote, saying the measure would place an unnecessary mandate in the North Dakota Century Code and could duplicate existing CPR and first-aid training. The committee report noted concerns about accuracy of symptoms listed in the bill, which agency…

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