Or. Admin. R. 411-346-0195
Restraint and Involuntary Seclusion
Effective Feb 26, 2024ORS 409.050, 427.104, 430.662 & 443.835 | Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 418.519-418.523, 427.007, 427.104, 430.215, 430.610, 430.662, 443.830 & 443.835Department of Human Services
(1) PROHIBITIONS
- (a) A child may not be placed in involuntary seclusion.
- (b) A child may not be placed in a restraint except as described in section (2) of this rule.
(c) The use of any of the following types of restraint of a child is prohibited:
(A) A restraint with any of the following characteristics:
- (i) Abusive.
- (ii) Aversive.
- (iii) Coercive.
- (iv) Demeaning.
- (v) Disciplinary.
- (vi) For convenience.
- (vii) Punishment.
- (viii) Retaliatory.
- (B) Chemical restraint.
- (C) Mechanical restraint.
- (D) Prone restraint.
- (E) Supine restraint.
- (F) Any restraint that includes the intentional and nonincidental use of a solid object, including the ground, a wall, or the floor, to impede a child’s movement, unless the restraint is necessary to gain control of a weapon. The use of a solid object is not prohibited when the object is used solely for the stability and support of the person placing the child in a restraint and the object does not apply pressure to the child’s body.
- (G) Any restraint that places, or creates a risk of placing, pressure on a child’s neck or throat.
- (H) Any restraint that places, or creates a risk of placing, pressure on a child’s mouth, unless the restraint is necessary for the purpose of extracting a body part from a bite.
- (I) Any restraint that impedes, or creates a risk of impeding, a child’s breathing.
- (J) Any restraint that involves the intentional placement of any object or a hand, knee, foot, or elbow on a child’s neck, throat, genitals, or other intimate parts.
- (K) Any restraint that causes pressure to be placed, or creates a risk of causing pressure to be placed, on a child’s stomach, chest, joints, throat, or back by a knee, foot, or elbow.
- (L) Any other action, the primary purpose of which is to inflict pain.
(2) PERMISSIBLE USE OF RESTRAINT.
- (a) Except as otherwise provided in this rule, a child may only be placed in a restraint if the child’s behavior poses a reasonable risk of imminent serious bodily injury to the child or others and less restrictive interventions would not effectively reduce that risk.
(b) A restraint may only be used on a child if:
- (A) The restraint is necessary to break up a physical fight or to effectively protect a person from an assault, serious bodily injury, or sexual contact;
- (B) The restraint uses the least amount of physical force and contact possible; and
- (C) The restraint is not a prohibited restraint described in section (1)(c) of this rule.
(c) The following restraints are not subject to the requirements described in subsection (b) of this section.
- (A) Holding the child’s hand or arm to escort the child safely and without the use of force from one area to another.
- (B) Assisting the child to complete a task if the child does not resist the physical contact.
- (C) The use of safeguarding equipment to address a child's medical condition or medical support need when the safeguarding equipment is included in a medical order written by the child's licensed health care provider and implemented consistent with the medical order.
- (D) The use of safeguarding equipment to address a child’s behavior support need when the safeguarding equipment is included in the child's Positive Behavior Support Plan.
- (E) The use of acceptable infant safety products.
- (F) The use of car safety systems, consistent with applicable state law.
- (3) TRAINING REQUIREMENTS. With the exception of restraints described in section (2)(c) of this rule, each person placing a child in a restraint must be trained by a certified trainer using an ODDS-approved behavior intervention curriculum, to administer the type of restraint used.
Statutory/Other Authority
ORS 409.050, 427.104, 430.662 & 443.835
Statutes/Other Implemented
ORS 409.010, 418.519-418.523, 427.007, 427.104, 430.215, 430.610, 430.662, 443.830 & 443.835
History
APD 7-2024, amend filed 02/26/2024, effective 02/26/2024
APD 15-2023, temporary amend filed 08/29/2023, effective 09/01/2023 through 02/27/2024
APD 20-2022, adopt filed 04/13/2022, effective 04/15/2022
APD 47-2021, temporary adopt filed 10/29/2021, effective 11/01/2021 through 04/29/2022