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by Tom Weber, Minnesota Public RadioSeptember 1, 2011
St. Paul, Minn. — As high school sports get underway, a new law takes effect in Minnesota today regarding concussion injuries involving student athletes. The law requires coaches or officials to bench players who show symptoms of a concussion. Previous rules only required benching when a player was knocked unconscious. The new law applies to athletes 18 years old and younger in all sports and youth leagues, not just those tied to schools.
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