- 1. Restraint and seclusion, except when it is necessary to protect the student or others from personal harm, injury, or death and other less restrictive interventions were unsuccessful;
- 2. Prone "face down" restraints, mechanical restraints, pharmacological restraints, and any other restraint that restricts breathing or harms the child or interferes with the child's ability to communicate;
- 3. Deprivation of drinking water or food;
- 4. Limitation on contacts and visits from the student's probation officer, social worker, placing agency representative, or other service provider as appropriate;
- 5. Any action that is humiliating, degrading, or abusive;
- 6. Corporal punishment;
- 7. Deprivation of approved prescription medication or other necessary services;
- 8. Denial of access to toilet facilities;
- 9. Application of aversive stimuli;
- 10. Strip and body cavity searches; and
- 11. Discipline, restraint, or implementation of behavior management plans by other students.
The following actions are prohibited:
Statutory Authority
§§ 22.1-16 and 22.1-321 of the Code of Virginia.
Historical Notes
Derived from Virginia Register Volume 31, Issue 24, eff. August 26, 2015.