The bill establishes the Athletic Trainer Compact, which facilitates the practice of licensed athletic trainers across member states without the need for multiple licenses. This compact aims to enhance public access to athletic training services while maintaining state regulatory authority to ensure health and safety. Key provisions include mutual recognition of licenses, streamlined interstate practice, and the use of telehealth services. The compact also emphasizes cooperation among states in regulating practices and sharing licensure information, while ensuring that active military members and their spouses can access services without incurring fees for compact privileges.

Additionally, the bill creates the Athletic Trainer Licensure Compact Commission, which will oversee the implementation of the compact, manage finances, and conduct investigations while ensuring confidentiality in shared information. The commission is empowered to adopt rules with the force of law in member states and will maintain a coordinated data system for licensure and regulation. The compact will take effect once enacted by seven states, and it includes provisions for severability, allowing the remaining provisions to remain valid if any part is deemed unconstitutional. The bill also outlines the process for addressing defaults by member states and emphasizes the importance of maintaining state action immunity concerning antitrust claims.