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Governor Snyder soon will sign a new bill that will safeguard high school student athletes who suffer concussions.
The bill will require coaches to immediately remove an athlete from practice or a game if a concussion is suspected.
The player could only return when cleared by a doctor.
The measure was approved by the state house last week.
The Detroit Lions and the National Football League are major proponents of the legislation.
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Wednesday, October 10 2012, 08:58 AM EDT
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