Return-to-play definition

Return-to-play means the gradual, step-wise approach to returning a student to participation in any extracurricular interscholastic activity following a concussion or other brain injury.
Return-to-play means participation in a non-medically supervised practice or athletic competition after a period of exclusion.
Return-to-play means to participate in a non-medically supervised practice, game, or athletic competition.

More Definitions of Return-to-play

Return-to-play. Communication: Diamond Academy will be in regular contact with our participants, parents and legal guardians, coaches and volunteers as we receive health recommendations for continued verifications and guidance of safe return to play. This plan in its entirety is a detailed explanation as to what Diamond Academy finds appropriate to communicate at this time. We plan to communicate any and all guidelines that are lifted or modified with basic bullet point statements that coincide with Federal, State, and Local postings. Diamond Academy administration is here to help answer questions and concerns from participants, parents and legal guardians, coaches and volunteers. Please feel free to contact us directly at ▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇▇@▇▇▇▇▇.▇▇▇

Related to Return-to-play

  • Return envelope means the envelope, described in Subsection 20A-3a-202(4), provided to a voter with a manual ballot:

  • return period means the period following expiry of the maximum parking stay in that parking place during which the driver shall not return the vehicle to the parking place;

  • Return Destination means the place to which the Insured expects to return from his/her Trip as shown in the Application.

  • Return Date means the date on which the Insured is scheduled to return to the point where the Trip started or to a different specified Return Destination. This date is specified in the travel documents.

  • Return Location means the location from which the Vehicle was hired and which is shown in Rental Vehicle Agreement Part A.