The following definitions apply to this article: (a) âBehavioral restraintâ means âmechanical restraintâ or âphysical restraint,â as defined in this section, used as an intervention when a pupil presents an immediate danger to self or to others. âBehavioral restraintâ does not include postural restraints or devices used to improve a pupilâs mobility and independent functioning rather than to restrict movement. (b) âEducational providerâ means a person who provides educational or related services, support, or other assistance to a pupil enrolled in an educational program provided by a local educational agency or a nonpublic school or agency. (c) âLocal educational agencyâ means a school district, county office of education, charter school, the California Schools for the Deaf, and the California School for the Blind. (d) (1) âMechanical restraintâ means the use of a device or equipment to restrict a pupilâs freedom of movement. (2) (A) âMechanical restraintâ does not include the use of devices by peace officers or security personnel for detention or for public safety purposes. (B) âMechanical restraintâ does not include the use of devices by trained school personnel, or by a pupil, prescribed by an appropriate medical or related services professional, if the device is used for the specific and approved purpose for which the device or equipment was prescribed, which shall include, but not be limited to, all of the following: (i) Adaptive devices or mechanical supports used to achieve proper body position, balance, or alignment to allow greater freedom of mobility than would be possible without the use of such devices or mechanical supports. (ii) Vehicle safety restraints when used as intended during the transport of a pupil in a moving vehicle. (iii) Restraints for medical immobilization. (iv) Orthopedically prescribed devices that permit a pupil to participate in activities without risk of harm. (e) âNonpublic school or agencyâ means any nonpublic school or nonpublic agency, including both in-state and out-of-state nonpublic schools and nonpublic agencies. (f) (1) âPhysical restraintâ means a personal restriction that immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to move the pupilâs torso, arms, legs, or head freely. âPhysical restraintâ does not include a physical escort, which means a temporary touching or holding of the hand, wrist, arm, shoulder, or back for the purpose of inducing a pupil who is acting out to walk to a safe location. (2) âPhysical restraintâ does not include the use of force by peace officers or security personnel for detention or for public safety purposes. (g) âProne restraintâ means the application of a behavioral restraint on a pupil in a facedown position for any period of time and includes the procedure known as prone containment. (h) âPupilâ means a pupil enrolled in preschool, kindergarten, or any of grades 1 to 12, inclusive, and receiving educational services from an educational provider. (i) âSeclusionâ means the involuntary confinement of a pupil alone in a room or area from which the pupil is physically prevented from leaving. âSeclusionâ does not include a timeout, which is a behavior management technique that is part of an approved program, that involves the monitored separation of the pupil in a nonlocked setting, and is implemented for the purpose of calming.
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