As used in this section and 9 CAR §§ 100-301 – 308:
- (1) “Nonphysical intervention” means skills or strategies that promote a culture of gentleness and teach staff to help an individual calm before a situation escalates;
(2)
- (A) “Physical intervention” means the minimum application of reasonable and necessary force to physically restrict a person who is exhibiting physical aggression.
- (B) “Physical intervention” includes the use of direct or indirect force through bodily, physical, or mechanical means in an effort to limit another person’s movement; and
- (3) “Reasonable force” means the least amount of force that a trained staff, in like circumstances, would reasonably believe to be necessary to maintain order and safety as authorized under this policy.