H0563

Repetitive Head Impact Prevention

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Florida H0563 aims to prevent repetitive head impacts by educating parents, training coaches, and creating a brain health panel.

Florida H0563, also known as the "Mac Parkman and Ray Lewis III Act," focuses on preventing repetitive head impacts and chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in high-risk sports. The bill mandates that parents and legal guardians receive educational materials about the risks of repetitive head impacts and CTE when registering children in high-risk sports. It also requires athletic directors, coaches, referees, and trainers to complete annual training on these topics.

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History

Mar 13

House

Died in Student Academic Success Subcommittee

Jan 13

House

1st Reading (Original Filed Version)

Dec 12, 2025

House

Referred to Student Academic Success Subcommittee