3001-C - First aid instruction mandatory for coaches of high school extra-class nonpublic school athletic activities.

§ 3001-c. First  aid  instruction mandatory for coaches of high school  extra-class nonpublic school athletic activities. 1. On  and  after  the  effective  date of this section, it shall be required of coaches of high  school extra-class athletic activities in  a  nonpublic  school  system,  except  as  provided in subdivision two of this section, to hold a valid  certificate of completion of a course of study in  first  aid  knowledge  and  skills  offered  by the American National Red Cross and approved by  the commissioner, or to meet equivalent requirements as certified by the  commissioner. Any such course of study or equivalent  requirements  must  include  instruction  in  the  administration  of  adult cardiopulmonary  resuscitation. Prior to the start of each sports  season,  coaches  must  provide  valid  evidence  to their chief school officer that their first  aid and adult cardiopulmonary resuscitation  knowledge  and  skills  are  current  pursuant  to  the  requirements  established  by  the  American  National  Red  Cross  or  that  they  meet  equivalent  requirements  as  certified by the commissioner.    2.   Persons  who  have  been  employed  as  coaches  of  high  school  extra-class athletic activities in a  nonpublic  school  system  on  the  effective  date  of  this section who do not hold a valid certificate of  completion of a course of  study  in  first  aid  knowledge  and  skills  pursuant  to  subdivision one of this section may continue to coach such  sports,  provided,  however,  that  such   coaches   do   receive   such  certification  required  in  subdivision  one of this section as soon as  practicable after the effective date of this section but not later  than  twelve months thereafter, provided, however, that the commissioner shall  have the authority to establish by rule or regulation an additional time  schedule for compliance with this section.