A
MEMORIAL
REQUESTING THE DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH TO
STUDY THE IMPACT OF REQUIRING MINORS TO WEAR HELMETS WHEN ENGAGING IN SNOW
SPORTS OR RIDING MOTORCYCLES, ALL-TERRAIN VEHICLES OR BICYCLES.
WHEREAS, the use of helmets by
minors engaging in snow sports or riding motorcycles, all-terrain vehicles or
bicycles decreases the severity of injury, the likelihood of death and the
overall cost of medical care; and
WHEREAS, helmets are effective
in preventing traumatic brain injuries, which often require extensive, costly
treatment and may result in lifelong disability, including physical impairment,
cognitive impairment to short- and long-term memory and behavioral impairment;
and
WHEREAS, among children under
the age of fifteen, head injuries account for about twenty-two percent of total
estimated injuries; and
WHEREAS, winter sports helmets
reduce the risk of head and brain injury by fifty-three percent in children
fifteen years of age and younger; and
WHEREAS, studies show that
unhelmeted motorcyclists are three times more likely to suffer traumatic head
and brain injuries in a crash than are helmeted riders; and
WHEREAS, a study conducted by
the United States consumer product safety commission found that twenty percent
of all- terrain vehicle accidents resulted in head injury and that at least
sixty-five percent of those riders receiving head injuries were not wearing
helmets; and
WHEREAS, head injuries account
for sixty-two percent of bicycle-related deaths, thirty-three percent of
bicycle-related emergency room visits and sixty-four percent of bicycle-related
hospital admissions; and
WHEREAS, bicycle helmets have
been shown to reduce the risk of head injury by as much as eighty-five percent
and the risk of brain injury by as much as eighty-eight percent;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED
BY THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO that the department
of health be requested to study the costs and benefits of enacting legislation
that would require minors engaging in snow sports or riding motorcycles,
all-terrain vehicles or bicycles to wear helmets and that it report its
findings and recommendations to the appropriate interim legislative committee
by October of 2003; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that
copies of this memorial be transmitted to the New Mexico legislative council
and the department of health.