Utah Administrative Code (Current through November 1, 2019) |
R277. Education, Administration |
R277-609. Standards for LEA Discipline Plans and Emergency Safety Interventions |
R277-609-5. Physical Restraint and Seclusionary Time Out
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(1) When used consistently with an LEA plan under Subsection R277-609-4(1);
(a) a physical restraint must be immediately terminated when:
(i) a student is no longer an immediate danger to self or others; or
(ii) a student is in severe distress; and
(b) the use of physical restraint shall be for the minimum time necessary to ensure safety and a release criteria, as outlined in LEA policies, must be implemented.
(2) If a public education employee physically restrains a student, the school or the public education employee shall immediately notify:
(a) the student's parent or guardian; and
(b) school administration.
(3) A public education employee may not use physical restraint on a student for more than 30 minutes.
(4) In addition to the notice described in Subsection (2), if a public education employee physically restrains a student for more than fifteen minutes, the school or the public education employee shall immediately notify:
(a) the student's parent or guardian; and
(b) school administration.
(5) An LEA may not use physical restraint as a means of discipline or punishment.
(6) If a public education employee uses seclusionary time out, the public education employee shall:
(a) use the minimum time necessary to ensure safety;
(b) use release criteria as outlined in LEA policies;
(c) ensure that any door remains unlocked;
(d) maintain the student within line of sight of the public education employee;
(e) use the seclusionary time out consistent with the LEA's plan described in Section R277-609-4; and
(f) ensure that the enclosed area meets the fire and public safety requirements described in R392-200 and R710-4.
(7) If a student is placed in seclusionary time out, the school or the public education employee shall immediately notify:
(a) the student's parent or guardian; and
(b) school administration.
(8) A public education employee may not place a student in a seclusionary time out for more than 30 minutes.
(9) In addition to the notice described in Subsection (7), if a public education employee places a student in seclusionary time out for more than fifteen minutes, the school or the public education employee shall immediately notify:
(a) the student's parent or guardian; and
(b) school administration.
(10) Seclusionary time out may only be used for maintaining safety.
(11) A public education employee may not use seclusionary time out as a means of discipline or punishment.