RIGHT TO PLAY ACT
Allows student-athletes to play non-school same-sport activities during the season without losing school eligibility, with principal/AD waivers and reporting.
Allows student-athletes to play non-school same-sport activities during the season without losing school eligibility, with principal/AD waivers and reporting.
Status: Introduced Feb 19, 2025; passed the Illinois House Apr 9, 2025 (3rd reading 68–39–2); arrived in the Senate Apr 10, 2025 and referred to Assignments. Chief House sponsor: Rep. Janet Yang Rohr. Chief Senate sponsor: Sen. Ram Villivalam. House Floor Amendment No. 1 (filed Apr 8, 2025) was adopted Apr 9 and inserted key waiver and reporting provisions.
The Right to Play Act clarifies and protects a student-athlete’s ability to participate in organized, non‑school athletic activities (e.g., club teams, all‑star events) that are the same sport as a school team during the school season, without automatically losing school-team eligibility — subject to specified conditions and administrative approvals.
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