- (1) General. Trained staff may use mechanical restraints only in accordance with this section.
(2) Reasons for using mechanical restraints. Mechanical restraints may be used for any of the following purposes:
- (a) To stop a type 2 status youth in the act of escaping.
- (b) To transport a type 2 status youth who has escaped and been apprehended.
- (c) To temporarily restrain a type 2 status youth in the type 2 CCI until the youth can be transported to a secure detention facility, a mental health or medical facility or a type 1 secured correctional facility.
(3) Limitations on use. Mechanical restraints may not be used in any of the following ways:
- (a) As a method of punishment.
- (b) About the head or neck of a youth.
- (c) In a way that causes undue physical discomfort, inflicts physical pain or restricts the blood circulation or breathing of a youth.
- (d) To secure a youth to a motor vehicle.
(4) Mechanical restraint procedures.
- (a) Custody and transportation. When trained staff place a type 2 status youth in mechanical restraints to take the youth into custody and transport the youth after an escape or an attempted escape, staff shall promptly transport the youth to a detention facility, a mental health or medical facility or a type 1 secured correctional facility.
- (b) Observation. Staff shall remain with a type 2 status youth placed in mechanical restraints at all times until the restraints are removed or until the youth is admitted to a place of secure confinement or is taken into custody by law enforcement authorities.
- (c) Services and privileges. A type 2 status youth shall be released from mechanical restraints to perform bodily functions and for meals, unless it is unsafe to do so. When it is unsafe to release a youth from restraints, a person shall feed the youth and a person of the same gender shall assist the youth to perform necessary bodily functions.
- (d) Check for injury. When staff use mechanical restraints, the type 2 status youth shall be checked for injury as soon as the restraints are removed. If the youth has been injured, staff shall immediately seek appropriate medical treatment for the youth. A supervisor shall be notified immediately of any injury to a youth.
(e) Record. When staff use mechanical restraints to take a type 2 status youth into physical custody, staff shall promptly notify a supervisor. The type 2 CCI shall promptly notify the department and the county department having supervision over the youth, but no later than 24 hours after the occurrence. A written report describing the incident shall be submitted by staff to a supervisor within 24 hours and included in the youth’s file. The type 2 CCI shall send a copy of the written report to the department or county department and to the appropriate regional licensing office of the department of health and family services within 3 days of the incident. The report shall include all of the following:
- 1. The youth’s full name, date, time and place the youth was placed in mechanical restraints.
- 2. The name of staff who placed the youth in restraints.
- 3. All relevant facts related to the incident that required the use of restraints.
- 4. The reason for placing the youth in restraints and a description of the restraints used.
- 5. A statement indicating when and under what circumstances the restraints were removed.
- (5) Equipment. Staff shall only use mechanical restraints approved by the department. Staff shall examine the supply of mechanical restraints at least every 6 months. Any mechanical restraints which are excessively worn or which become defective through use shall be delivered to a supervisor to be destroyed.
History
History: Cr. Register, June, 2000, No. 534, eff. 7-1-00.