Sec. 20-65f. Definitions.
Sec. 20-65f. Definitions. As used in this chapter:
(1) "Athletic training" means the application or provision, with the consent and
under the direction of a health care provider, of (A) principles, methods and procedures
of evaluation, prevention, treatment and rehabilitation of athletic injuries sustained by
athletes, (B) appropriate preventative and supportive devices, temporary splinting and
bracing, physical modalities of heat, cold, light massage, water, electric stimulation,
sound, exercise and exercise equipment, (C) the organization and administration of
athletic training programs, and (D) education and counseling to athletes, coaches, medical personnel and athletic communities in the area of the prevention and care of athletic
injuries. For purposes of this subdivision, "health care provider" means a person licensed
to practice medicine or surgery under chapter 370, chiropractic under chapter 372, podiatry under chapter 375 or natureopathy under chapter 373;
(2) "Athletic injury" means any injury sustained by an athlete as a result of such
athlete's participation in exercises, sports, games or recreation requiring strength, agility, flexibility, range of motion, speed or stamina, or any comparable injury that prevents
such athlete from participating in any such activities;
(3) "Athlete" means any person who is a member of any professional, amateur,
school or other sports team, or is a regular participant in sports or recreational activities,
including, but not limited to, training and practice activities, that require strength, agility,
flexibility, range of motion, speed or stamina. For purposes of this subdivision, "regular"
means not less than three times per week;
(4) "Standing orders" means written protocols, recommendations and guidelines
for treatment and care, furnished and signed by a health care provider specified under
subdivision (1) of this section, to be followed in the practice of athletic training that may
include, but not be limited to, (A) appropriate treatments for specific athletic injuries, (B)
athletic injuries or other conditions requiring immediate referral to a licensed health
care provider, and (C) appropriate conditions for the immediate referral to a licensed
health care provider of injured athletes of a specified age or age group;
(5) "Commissioner" means the Commissioner of Public Health.
(P.A. 00-226, S. 1, 20.)
History: P.A. 00-226 effective the later of October 1, 2000, or the date notice is published by the Commissioner of
Public Health in the Connecticut Law Journal indicating that the licensing of athletic trainers and physical therapist assistants
is being implemented by the commissioner, i.e. April 11, 2006.