Common use of Concussions Clause in Contracts

Concussions. Since signs and symptoms of concussion may show up right after the injury or may take hours or days to fully appear, any person that sustains a bump, blow, jolt to the head, or a blow to another part of the body with the force transmitted to the head and/or is exhibiting signs and symptoms of concussion MUST be removed from play immediately and shall not return to play until the Injured Person has been evaluated and obtained and submitted to the Tournament Host a signed clearance from a licensed medical doctor who specializes in concussion treatment and management. The Tournament Host agrees to use and abide by the terms listed in the IYSA Concussion Notification Form (Concussion Form). The Tournament Host or medical representative must give a copy of the Concussion Form to the Team Coach and to the Parent/Guardian/Responsible Party of the underage injured player or to the player if 18 years of age or older. Tournament Host must keep the signed original Concussion Form and submit it to the IYSA with the Post Tournament Report.

Appears in 7 contracts

Samples: Tournament Host Agreement, Tournament Host Agreement, Tournament Host Agreement

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