disaster looms for Texas Gymnastics

From Linsul on Chalk Bucket:

This was sent out by Diane Callison of Texas USA Gymnastics. This only affects our state, please read it as it has potential to HUGELY impact our sport of choice. Cliffnotes: a senator is getting a bill voted on soon that would require facilities where kids train more than 10 hours a week to be child care licensed. All the ways that would impact gyms, coaches, athletes, and parents are listed below …

Texas Senate and House Bills that will affect the Sport Of Gymnastics

Some of you are aware that we have proposed bills in the Texas Senate and House of Representatives that will affect our future in the sport of gymnastics.

All of these bills are posted on txusag.com and on the Texas legislative websites.

Senate Bill 68 overview: If you have children who train 10 hours or more a week in your facility – you will be required to be child care licensed by the state of Texas. This licensing will require your facility to meet all the minimum standards set by child care licensing (most gyms will not be able to meet these requirements which will include bathroom sink/toilet ratios in compliance with child care standards, out door playground, Child Care certification of workers and director, sprinkler systems that not only meet building code but also meet child care standards and climbing structures with safety fall zones). Uneven bars would be considered a climbing structure and would not pass child care regulations. This bill passed the Senate Sub Committee unanimously yesterday. …

Obviously this legislation is idiotic.

It reminds me of the time the Fire Inspector told us to put a fence around the foam pit so kids would not “fall in”.

If you are from Texas, click through to see what you can do to protest this insanity:

Chalk Bucket – TEXAS Parents and Gymnasts PLEASE READ. Time to rabble so grab your pitchfork

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