House File 228 - Enrolled




                              HOUSE FILE       
                              BY  COMMITTEE ON EDUCATION

                              (SUCCESSOR TO HSB 17)
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                                   A BILL FOR
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                                         House File 228

                             AN ACT
 RELATING TO TRANSITIONAL COACHING AUTHORIZATIONS ISSUED BY
    THE BOARD OF EDUCATIONAL EXAMINERS AND MAKING PENALTIES
    APPLICABLE.

 BE IT ENACTED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF IOWA:
    Section 1.  Section 272.2, subsection 14, paragraph b,
 subparagraph (2), Code 2016, is amended to read as follows:
    (2)  The applicant is less than twenty=one years of age
 except as provided in section 272.31, subsection 1, paragraph
 "e". However, a student enrolled in a practitioner preparation
 program who meets board requirements for a temporary,
 limited=purpose license who is seeking to teach as part of a
 practicum or internship may be less than twenty=one years of
 age.
    Sec. 2.  Section 272.31, subsection 1, Code 2016, is amended
 to read as follows:
    1.  a.  The Except as provided in paragraph "b", the
  minimum requirements for the board to award issue a coaching
 authorization to an applicant are:
    a.  (1)  Successful completion of one semester credit hour
 or ten contact hours in a course relating to knowledge and
 understanding of the structure and function of the human body
 in relation to physical activity.
    b.  (2)  Successful completion of one semester credit hour
 or ten contact hours in a course relating to knowledge and
 understanding of human growth and development of children and
 youth in relation to physical activity.
    c.  (3)  Successful completion of two semester credit hours
 or twenty contact hours in a course relating to knowledge and
 understanding of the prevention and care of athletic injuries
 and medical and safety problems relating to physical activity.
    d.  (4)  Successful completion of one semester credit hour
 or ten contact hours relating to knowledge and understanding
 of the techniques and theory of coaching interscholastic
 athletics.
    e.  (5)  Attainment of at least eighteen years of age.
    b.  The board shall issue a transitional coaching
 authorization to an individual who is at least twenty=one
 years of age and who provides verification of an offer of a
 coaching position by a school or a consortium of schools,
 but who has not completed the coursework required for a
 coaching authorization as specified in paragraph "a".  A
 transitional coaching authorization is valid for not more
 than one year, shall not be renewed, and is valid only in
 the school or consortium of schools making the offer of the
 coaching position. A consortium of schools may include a
 school district, a school district school attendance center,
 or an accredited nonpublic school, or any combination thereof.
 However, prior to issuing a transitional coaching authorization
 to an individual under this paragraph "b", the board shall
 ensure that the individual meets all of the following
 requirements:
    (1)  Completes a shortened course of training relating
 to the code of professional rights and responsibilities,
 practices, and ethics developed in accordance with section
 272.2, subsection 1, paragraph "a", by the board specifically
 for transitional coaches.
    (2)  Completes the child and dependent adult abuse mandatory
 reporter training required by sections 232.69 and 235B.16.
    (3)  Completes a nationally recognized concussion in youth
 sports training course.
    (4)  Complies with the background investigation requirements
 established by the board pursuant to section 272.2, subsection
 17.
    Sec. 3.  Section 279.19B, subsection 1, paragraph a,
 subparagraph (2), Code 2016, is amended to read as follows:
    (2)  A qualified individual who meets the requirements of
 section 272.31, subsection 1, paragraph "a", and possesses
 a coaching authorization issued by the board of educational
 examiners.
    Sec. 4.  Section 279.19B, subsection 1, paragraph a, Code
 2016, is amended by adding the following new subparagraph:
    NEW SUBPARAGRAPH.  (3)  A qualified individual who meets the
 requirements of section 272.31, subsection 1, paragraph "b",
 and possesses a transitional coaching authorization issued by
 the board of educational examiners.
    Sec. 5.  Section 279.19B, Code 2016, is amended by adding the
 following new subsection:
    NEW SUBSECTION.  1A.  For the first two weeks of employment
 as a transitional coach and for the first extracurricular
 interscholastic athletic contest or competition sponsored by
 an organization as defined in section 280.13, the individual
 shall be supervised by a certified athletic director,
 administrator, or other practitioner in a supervisory role.
 If the individual performs to the supervising practitioner's
 satisfaction, the supervising practitioner shall sign and date
 an evaluation form provided by the organization to certify that
 the individual meets expectations to work with student athletes
 as a transitional coach. The organization shall develop and
 offer on its internet site an evaluation form that meets the
 requirements of this subsection.
    Sec. 6.  Section 709.15, subsection 1, paragraph f, Code
 2016, is amended to read as follows:
    f.  "School employee" means a practitioner as defined in
 section 272.1 or a person issued a coaching authorization or
 a transitional coaching authorization under section 272.31,
 subsection 1.


                                                             
                               LINDA UPMEYER
                               Speaker of the House


                                                             
                               PAM JOCHUM
                               President of the Senate
    I hereby certify that this bill originated in the House and
 is known as House File 228, Eighty=sixth General Assembly.


                                                             
                               CARMINE BOAL
                               Chief Clerk of the House
 Approved                , 2016


                                                             
                               TERRY E. BRANSTAD
                               Governor

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