Full Text of HB2263 101st General Assembly
HB2263sam001 101ST GENERAL ASSEMBLY | Sen. Ann Gillespie Filed: 1/11/2021
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| 1 | | AMENDMENT TO HOUSE BILL 2263
| 2 | | AMENDMENT NO. ______. Amend House Bill 2263 by replacing | 3 | | everything after the enacting clause with the following:
| 4 | | "Section 5. The School Code is amended by changing Sections | 5 | | 2-3.130, 10-20.33, and 34-18.20 as follows:
| 6 | | (105 ILCS 5/2-3.130)
| 7 | | Sec. 2-3.130. Isolated time out, time Time out , and | 8 | | physical restraint rules ; grant program; third-party | 9 | | assistance; goals and plans . | 10 | | (a) For purposes of this Section, "isolated time out", | 11 | | "physical restraint", and "time out" have the meanings given to | 12 | | those terms under Section 10-20.33. | 13 | | (b) The
State Board of Education shall promulgate rules | 14 | | governing the use of isolated time out, time out ,
and physical | 15 | | restraint in the public schools. The rules shall include
| 16 | | provisions governing the documentation and reporting |
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| 1 | | recordkeeping that is required each time these interventions | 2 | | when physical restraint or
more restrictive forms of time out | 3 | | are used.
| 4 | | The rules adopted by the State Board shall
include a | 5 | | procedure by which a person who believes a violation of
Section | 6 | | 10-20.33 or 34-18.20 has occurred may file a complaint.
The | 7 | | rules adopted by the State Board shall include training | 8 | | requirements that must be included in training programs used to | 9 | | train and certify school personnel. | 10 | | The State Board shall establish procedures for progressive | 11 | | enforcement
actions to ensure that schools fully comply with | 12 | | the
documentation and reporting requirements for isolated time | 13 | | out, time out, and physical
restraint established by rule, | 14 | | which shall include meaningful and
appropriate sanctions for | 15 | | the failure to comply, including the failure to
report to the | 16 | | parent or guardian and to the State Board, the failure
to | 17 | | timely report, and the failure to provide detailed | 18 | | documentation. | 19 | | (c) Subject to appropriation, the State Board must create a
| 20 | | grant program for school districts and special education
| 21 | | cooperatives
and charter schools approved by the State Board to | 22 | | implement school-wide,
culturally sensitive, and | 23 | | trauma-informed practices, positive
behavioral interventions | 24 | | and supports, and restorative practices
within a multi-tiered | 25 | | system of support aimed at reducing the
need for interventions, | 26 | | such as isolated time out, time out, and physical restraint. |
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| 1 | | (d) Subject to the Illinois Procurement Code, the Illinois | 2 | | School Student Records Act, the Mental Health and Developmental | 3 | | Disabilities Confidentiality Act, and the federal Family | 4 | | Educational Rights and Privacy Act of 1974, the State Board may | 5 | | contract with a third party to provide
assistance with the | 6 | | oversight and monitoring of the use of isolated time
out, time | 7 | | out, and physical restraint by school districts. | 8 | | (e) The State Board shall establish goals within 90 days | 9 | | after the effective date of this amendatory Act of the 101st | 10 | | General Assembly, with
specific benchmarks, for schools to | 11 | | accomplish the systemic reduction
of isolated time out, time | 12 | | out, and physical restraint within 3 years after the effective | 13 | | date of this amendatory Act of the 101st General Assembly.
The | 14 | | State Board shall engage in meaningful consultation with | 15 | | stakeholders to establish the goals, including in the review | 16 | | and evaluation of the data submitted. Each school board shall | 17 | | create a time out and physical restraint oversight team that | 18 | | includes, but is not limited to, teachers, paraprofessionals, | 19 | | school service personnel, and administrators to develop (i) a | 20 | | school-specific plan for reducing and eventually eliminating | 21 | | the use
of isolated time out, time out, and physical restraint | 22 | | in accordance with the goals and benchmarks established by the | 23 | | State Board and (ii) procedures to implement the plan developed | 24 | | by the team. | 25 | | The progress toward the reduction and eventual elimination | 26 | | of the use of isolated time out and physical restraint shall be |
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| 1 | | measured by the reduction in the overall number of incidents of | 2 | | those interventions and the total number of students subjected | 3 | | to those interventions. In limited cases, upon written | 4 | | application made by a school district and approved by the State | 5 | | Board based on criteria developed by the State Board to show | 6 | | good cause, the reduction in the use of those interventions may | 7 | | be measured by the frequency of the use of those interventions | 8 | | on individual students and the student population as a whole. | 9 | | The State Board shall specify a date for submission of the | 10 | | plans. School districts shall submit a report once each year | 11 | | for 3 years after the effective date of this amendatory Act of | 12 | | the 101st General Assembly to the State Board on the progress | 13 | | made toward achieving the goals and benchmarks established by | 14 | | the State Board and modify their plans as necessary to satisfy | 15 | | those goals and benchmarks. School districts shall notify | 16 | | parents and guardians that the plans and reports are available | 17 | | for review. On or before June 30, 2023, the State Board shall | 18 | | issue a report to the General Assembly on the progress made by | 19 | | schools to achieve those goals and benchmarks. The required | 20 | | plans shall include, but not be limited to, the specific | 21 | | actions that are to be taken
to: | 22 | | (1) reduce and eventually eliminate a reliance on | 23 | | isolated time out, time out, and physical restraint for | 24 | | behavioral interventions and develop noncoercive | 25 | | environments; | 26 | | (2) develop individualized student plans that are |
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| 1 | | oriented toward prevention of the use of isolated time out, | 2 | | time out, and physical restraint with the intent that a | 3 | | plan be separate and apart from a student's individualized | 4 | | education program or a student's
plan
for services under | 5 | | Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973; | 6 | | (3) ensure that appropriate school personnel are fully | 7 | | informed of the student's history, including any history of | 8 | | physical or sexual abuse, and other relevant medical and | 9 | | mental health information, except that any disclosure of | 10 | | student information must be consistent with federal and | 11 | | State laws and rules governing student confidentiality and | 12 | | privacy rights; and | 13 | | (4) support a vision for cultural change that | 14 | | reinforces the following: | 15 | | (A) positive behavioral interventions and support | 16 | | rather than isolated time out, time out, and physical | 17 | | restraint; | 18 | | (B) effective ways to de-escalate situations to | 19 | | avoid isolated time out, time out, and physical | 20 | | restraint; | 21 | | (C) crisis intervention techniques that utilize | 22 | | alternatives to isolated time out, time out, and | 23 | | physical restraint; and | 24 | | (D) use of debriefing meetings to reassess what | 25 | | occurred and why it occurred and to think through ways | 26 | | to prevent use of the intervention the next time. |
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| 1 | | (f) A school is exempt from the requirement to submit a | 2 | | plan and the annual reports under subsection (e) if the school | 3 | | is able to demonstrate to the satisfaction of the State Board | 4 | | that (i) within the previous 3 years, the school district has | 5 | | never engaged in the use of isolated time out, time out, or | 6 | | physical restraint and (ii) the school has adopted a written | 7 | | policy that prohibits the use isolated time out, time out, and | 8 | | physical restraint on a student and is able to demonstrate the | 9 | | enforcement of that policy. | 10 | | (g) The State Board shall establish a system of ongoing | 11 | | review,
auditing, and monitoring to ensure that schools comply | 12 | | with the
documentation and reporting requirements and meet the | 13 | | State Board's established goals
and benchmarks for reducing and | 14 | | eventually eliminating the use of isolated time out, time out, | 15 | | and
physical restraint. | 16 | | (Source: P.A. 91-600, eff. 8-14-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
| 17 | | (105 ILCS 5/10-20.33)
| 18 | | Sec. 10-20.33. Time out , isolated time out, and physical | 19 | | restraint , and necessities; limitations and prohibitions . | 20 | | (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the use of | 21 | | isolated time
out, time out, and physical restraint on children | 22 | | and youth carries risks to the health and safety of students | 23 | | and staff; therefore, the ultimate
goal is to reduce and | 24 | | eventually eliminate the use of those interventions. The | 25 | | General Assembly also finds and declares that the State Board |
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| 1 | | of Education
must take affirmative action to lead and support | 2 | | schools in
transforming the school culture to reduce and | 3 | | eliminate the use of all
such interventions over time. | 4 | | (b) In this Section: | 5 | | "Chemical restraint" means the use of medication to control | 6 | | a student's behavior or to restrict a student's freedom of | 7 | | movement. "Chemical restraint" does not include medication | 8 | | that is legally prescribed and administered as part of a | 9 | | student's regular medical regimen to manage behavioral | 10 | | symptoms and treat medical symptoms. | 11 | | "Isolated time out" means the involuntary confinement of a | 12 | | student alone in a time out room or other enclosure outside of | 13 | | the classroom without a supervising adult in the time out room | 14 | | or enclosure. | 15 | | "Isolated time out" or "time out" does not include a | 16 | | student-initiated or student-requested break, a | 17 | | student-initiated sensory break or a teacher-initiated sensory | 18 | | break that may include a sensory room containing sensory tools | 19 | | to assist a student to calm and de-escalate, an in-school | 20 | | suspension or detention, or any other appropriate disciplinary | 21 | | measure, including the student's brief removal to the hallway | 22 | | or similar environment. | 23 | | "Mechanical restraint" means the use of any device or | 24 | | equipment to limit a student's movement or to hold a student | 25 | | immobile. "Mechanical restraint" does not include any | 26 | | restraint used to (i) treat a student's medical needs; (ii) |
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| 1 | | protect a student who is known to be at risk of injury | 2 | | resulting from a lack of coordination or frequent loss of | 3 | | consciousness; (iii) position a student with physical | 4 | | disabilities in a manner specified in the student's | 5 | | individualized education program, federal Section 504 plan, or | 6 | | other plan of care; (iv) provide a supplementary aid, service, | 7 | | or accommodation, including, but not limited to, assistive | 8 | | technology that provides proprioceptive input or aids in | 9 | | self-regulation; or (v) promote student safety in vehicles used | 10 | | to transport students. | 11 | | "Physical restraint" or "restraint" means holding a | 12 | | student or otherwise restricting a student's movements. | 13 | | "Physical restraint" or "restraint" does not include momentary | 14 | | periods of physical restriction by direct person to person | 15 | | contact, without the aid of material or mechanical devices, | 16 | | that are accomplished with limited force and that are designed | 17 | | to prevent a student from completing an act that would result | 18 | | in potential physical harm to himself, herself, or another or | 19 | | damage to property. | 20 | | "Prone physical restraint" means a physical restraint in | 21 | | which a student is held face down on the floor or other surface | 22 | | and physical pressure is applied to the student's body to keep | 23 | | the student in the prone position. | 24 | | "Time out" means a behavior management technique for the | 25 | | purpose of calming or de-escalation that involves the | 26 | | involuntary monitored separation of a student from classmates |
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| 1 | | with a trained adult for part of the school day, only for a | 2 | | brief time, in a non-locked setting. | 3 | | (c) Isolated time out, time out, and physical restraint, | 4 | | other than prone physical restraint, may be used only if (i) | 5 | | the student's behavior presents an imminent danger of serious | 6 | | physical harm to the student or to others; (ii) other less | 7 | | restrictive and intrusive measures have been tried and have | 8 | | proven to be ineffective in stopping the imminent danger of | 9 | | serious physical harm; (iii) there is no known medical | 10 | | contraindication to its use on the student; and (iv) the school | 11 | | staff member or members applying the use of time out, isolated | 12 | | time out, or physical restraint on a student have been trained | 13 | | in its safe application, as established by rule by the State | 14 | | Board of Education. Isolated time out is allowed only under | 15 | | limited circumstances as set forth in this Section. If all | 16 | | other requirements under this Section are met, isolated time | 17 | | out may be used only if the adult in the time out room or | 18 | | enclosure is in imminent danger of serious physical harm | 19 | | because the student is unable to cease actively engaging in | 20 | | extreme physical aggression. | 21 | | Prone restraint, mechanical restraint, and chemical | 22 | | restraint are prohibited. | 23 | | (d) The Until
rules are adopted under Section 2-3.130 of | 24 | | this Code, the use
of any of the following rooms or enclosures | 25 | | for an isolated time out or time out purposes is
prohibited:
| 26 | | (1) a locked room or a room in which the door is |
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| 1 | | obstructed, prohibiting it from opening other than one with | 2 | | a locking mechanism that engages
only when a key or handle | 3 | | is being held by a person ;
| 4 | | (2) a confining space such as a closet or box;
| 5 | | (3) a room where the student cannot be continually | 6 | | observed; or
| 7 | | (4) any other room or enclosure or time out procedure | 8 | | that is contrary to
current rules adopted by guidelines of | 9 | | the State Board of Education.
| 10 | | (e) The deprivation of necessities needed to sustain the | 11 | | health of a person, including, without limitation, the denial | 12 | | or unreasonable delay in the provision of the following, is | 13 | | prohibited: | 14 | | (1) food or liquid at a time when it is customarily | 15 | | served; | 16 | | (2) medication; or | 17 | | (3) the use of a restroom. | 18 | | (f) (Blank). The use of physical restraints is prohibited | 19 | | except when (i) the student
poses a physical risk to himself, | 20 | | herself, or others, (ii) there is no medical
contraindication | 21 | | to its use, and (iii) the staff applying the restraint have
| 22 | | been trained in its safe application. For the purposes of this | 23 | | Section,
"restraint" does not include momentary periods of | 24 | | physical restriction by
direct person-to-person contact, | 25 | | without the aid of material or mechanical
devices, accomplished | 26 | | with limited force and that are designed (i) to prevent a
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| 1 | | student from completing an act that would result in potential | 2 | | physical harm to
himself, herself, or another or damage to | 3 | | property or (ii) to remove a
disruptive student who is | 4 | | unwilling to voluntarily leave the area. The use of
physical | 5 | | restraints that meet the requirements of this Section may be | 6 | | included
in a student's individualized education plan where | 7 | | deemed appropriate by the
student's individualized education | 8 | | plan team. | 9 | | (g) Following each incident of isolated time out, time out, | 10 | | or physical restraint, but no later than 2 school days after | 11 | | the incident, the principal or another designated | 12 | | administrator shall notify the student's parent or guardian | 13 | | that he or she may request a meeting with appropriate school | 14 | | personnel to discuss the incident. This meeting shall be held | 15 | | separate and apart from meetings held in accordance with the | 16 | | student's individualized education program or from meetings | 17 | | held in accordance with the student's plan for services under | 18 | | Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. If a | 19 | | parent or guardian requests a meeting, the meeting shall be | 20 | | convened within 2 school days after the request, provided that | 21 | | the 2-school day limitation shall be extended if requested by | 22 | | the parent or guardian. The parent or guardian may also request | 23 | | that the meeting be convened via telephone or video conference. | 24 | | The meeting shall include the student, if appropriate, at | 25 | | least one school staff member involved in the incident of | 26 | | isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint, the |
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| 1 | | student's parent or guardian, and at least one appropriate | 2 | | school staff member not involved in the incident of isolated | 3 | | time out, time out, or physical restraint, such as a social | 4 | | worker, psychologist, nurse, or behavioral specialist. During | 5 | | the meeting, the school staff member or members involved in the | 6 | | incident of isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint, | 7 | | the student, and the student's parent or guardian, if | 8 | | applicable, shall be provided an opportunity to describe (i) | 9 | | the events that occurred prior to the incident of isolated time | 10 | | out, time out, or physical restraint and any actions that were | 11 | | taken by school personnel or the student leading up to the | 12 | | incident; (ii) the incident of isolated time out, time out, or | 13 | | physical restraint; and (iii) the events that occurred or the | 14 | | actions that were taken following the incident of isolated time | 15 | | out, time out, or physical restraint and whether the student | 16 | | returned to regular school activities and, if not, how the | 17 | | student spent the remainder of the school day. All parties | 18 | | present at the meeting shall have the opportunity to discuss | 19 | | what school personnel could have done differently to avoid the | 20 | | incident of isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint | 21 | | and what alternative courses of action, if any, the school can | 22 | | take to support the student and to avoid the future use of | 23 | | isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint. At no point | 24 | | may a student be excluded from school solely because a meeting | 25 | | has not occurred. | 26 | | A summary of the meeting and any agreements or conclusions |
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| 1 | | reached during the meeting shall be documented in writing and | 2 | | shall become part of the student's school record. A copy of the | 3 | | documents shall be provided to the student's parent or | 4 | | guardian. If a parent or guardian does not request a meeting | 5 | | within 10 school days after the school has provided the | 6 | | documents to the parent or guardian or if a parent or guardian | 7 | | fails to attend a requested meeting, that fact shall be | 8 | | documented as part of the student's school record. | 9 | | (h) Whenever isolated time out, time out, or physical | 10 | | restraint is used physical restraints are
used , school | 11 | | personnel shall fully document and report to the State Board
of | 12 | | Education the incident, including the events
leading up to the | 13 | | incident, what alternative measures that are less
restrictive | 14 | | and intrusive were used prior to the use of isolated time out, | 15 | | time out, or
physical restraint, why those measures were | 16 | | ineffective or deemed inappropriate, the type of restraint , | 17 | | isolated time out, or time out that was used, the length of | 18 | | time the
student was in isolated time out or time out or was is | 19 | | restrained, and the staff involved. The parents or guardian of
| 20 | | a student and the State Superintendent of Education shall be | 21 | | informed whenever isolated time out, time out, or physical | 22 | | restraint is restraints are used.
| 23 | | Schools shall provide parents and guardians with the | 24 | | following
information, to be developed by the State Board and | 25 | | which may be incorporated into the State Board's prescribed | 26 | | physical restraint and time out form at the discretion of the |
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| 1 | | State Board, after each
incident in which isolated time out, | 2 | | time out, or physical restraint is used during
the school year, | 3 | | in printed form or, upon the written request of
the parent or | 4 | | guardian, by email: | 5 | | (1) a copy of the standards for when isolated time out, | 6 | | time out, and physical restraint can be used; | 7 | | (2) information about the rights of parents, | 8 | | guardians, and students; and | 9 | | (3) information about the parent's or guardian's right | 10 | | to file a complaint with the State Superintendent of | 11 | | Education, the complaint process, and other information to | 12 | | assist the parent or guardian in navigating the complaint | 13 | | process. | 14 | | (i) Any use of isolated time out, time out, or physical | 15 | | restraint that is permitted by a school board's policy shall be | 16 | | implemented in accordance with written procedures. | 17 | | (Source: P.A. 91-600, eff. 8-14-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
| 18 | | (105 ILCS 5/34-18.20)
| 19 | | Sec. 34-18.20. Time out , isolated time out, and physical | 20 | | restraint , and necessities; limitations and prohibitions . | 21 | | (a) The General Assembly finds and declares that the use of | 22 | | isolated time
out, time out, and physical restraint on children | 23 | | and youth carries risks to the health and safety of students | 24 | | and staff; therefore, the ultimate
goal is to reduce and | 25 | | eventually eliminate the use of those interventions. The |
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| 1 | | General Assembly also finds and declares that the State Board | 2 | | of Education
must take affirmative action to lead and support | 3 | | schools in
transforming the school culture to reduce and | 4 | | eliminate the use of all
such interventions over time. | 5 | | (b) In this Section: | 6 | | "Chemical restraint" means the use of medication to control | 7 | | a student's behavior or to restrict a student's freedom of | 8 | | movement. "Chemical restraint" does not include medication | 9 | | that is legally prescribed and administered as part of a | 10 | | student's regular medical regimen to manage behavioral | 11 | | symptoms and treat medical symptoms. | 12 | | "Isolated time out" means the involuntary confinement of a | 13 | | student alone in a time out room or other enclosure outside of | 14 | | the classroom without a supervising adult in the time out room | 15 | | or enclosure. | 16 | | "Isolated time out" or "time out" does not include a | 17 | | student-initiated or student-requested break, a | 18 | | student-initiated sensory break or a teacher-initiated sensory | 19 | | break that may include a sensory room containing sensory tools | 20 | | to assist a student to calm and de-escalate, an in-school | 21 | | suspension or detention, or any other appropriate disciplinary | 22 | | measure, including the student's brief removal to the hallway | 23 | | or similar environment. | 24 | | "Mechanical restraint" means the use of any device or | 25 | | equipment to limit a student's movement or to hold a student | 26 | | immobile. "Mechanical restraint" does not include any |
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| 1 | | restraint used to (i) treat a student's medical needs; (ii) | 2 | | protect a student who is known to be at risk of injury | 3 | | resulting from a lack of coordination or frequent loss of | 4 | | consciousness; (iii) position a student with physical | 5 | | disabilities in a manner specified in the student's | 6 | | individualized education program, federal Section 504 plan, or | 7 | | other plan of care; (iv) provide a supplementary aid, service, | 8 | | or accommodation, including, but not limited to, assistive | 9 | | technology that provides proprioceptive input or aids in | 10 | | self-regulation; or (v) promote student safety in vehicles used | 11 | | to transport students. | 12 | | "Physical restraint" or "restraint" means holding a | 13 | | student or otherwise restricting a student's movements. | 14 | | "Physical restraint" or "restraint" does not include momentary | 15 | | periods of physical restriction by direct person to person | 16 | | contact, without the aid of material or mechanical devices, | 17 | | that are accomplished with limited force and that are designed | 18 | | to prevent a student from completing an act that would result | 19 | | in potential physical harm to himself, herself, or another or | 20 | | damage to property. | 21 | | "Prone physical restraint" means a physical restraint in | 22 | | which a student is held face down on the floor or other surface | 23 | | and physical pressure is applied to the student's body to keep | 24 | | the student in the prone position. | 25 | | "Time out" means a behavior management technique for the | 26 | | purpose of calming or de-escalation that involves the |
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| 1 | | involuntary monitored separation of a student from classmates | 2 | | with a trained adult for part of the school day, only for a | 3 | | brief time, in a non-locked setting. | 4 | | (c) Isolated time out, time out, and physical restraint, | 5 | | other than prone physical restraint, may be used only if (i) | 6 | | the student's behavior presents an imminent danger of serious | 7 | | physical harm to the student or to others; (ii) other less | 8 | | restrictive and intrusive measures have been tried and have | 9 | | proven to be ineffective in stopping the imminent danger of | 10 | | serious physical harm; (iii) there is no known medical | 11 | | contraindication to its use on the student; and (iv) the school | 12 | | staff member or members applying the use of time out, isolated | 13 | | time out, or physical restraint on a student have been trained | 14 | | in its safe application, as established by rule by the State | 15 | | Board of Education. Isolated time out is allowed only under | 16 | | limited circumstances as set forth in this Section. If all | 17 | | other requirements under this Section are met, isolated time | 18 | | out may be used only if the adult in the time out room or | 19 | | enclosure is in imminent danger of serious physical harm | 20 | | because the student is unable to cease actively engaging in | 21 | | extreme physical aggression. | 22 | | Prone restraint, mechanical restraint, and chemical | 23 | | restraint are prohibited. | 24 | | (d) The Until
rules are adopted under Section 2-3.130 of | 25 | | this Code, the use
of any of the following rooms or enclosures | 26 | | for an isolated time out or time out purposes is
prohibited:
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| 1 | | (1) a locked room or a room in which the door is | 2 | | obstructed, prohibiting it from opening other than one with | 3 | | a locking mechanism that engages
only when a key or handle | 4 | | is being held by a person ;
| 5 | | (2) a confining space such as a closet or box;
| 6 | | (3) a room where the student cannot be continually | 7 | | observed; or
| 8 | | (4) any other room or enclosure or time out procedure | 9 | | that is contrary to
current rules adopted by guidelines of | 10 | | the State Board of Education.
| 11 | | (e) The deprivation of necessities needed to sustain the | 12 | | health of a person, including, without limitation, the denial | 13 | | or unreasonable delay in the provision of the following, is | 14 | | prohibited: | 15 | | (1) food or liquid at a time when it is customarily | 16 | | served; | 17 | | (2) medication; or | 18 | | (3) the use of a restroom. | 19 | | (f) (Blank). The use of physical restraints is prohibited | 20 | | except when (i) the student
poses a physical risk to himself, | 21 | | herself, or others, (ii) there is no medical
contraindication | 22 | | to its use, and (iii) the staff applying the restraint have
| 23 | | been trained in its safe application. For the purposes of this | 24 | | Section,
"restraint" does not include momentary periods of | 25 | | physical restriction by
direct person-to-person contact, | 26 | | without the aid of material or mechanical
devices, accomplished |
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| 1 | | with limited force and that are designed (i) to prevent a
| 2 | | student from completing an act that would result in potential | 3 | | physical harm to
himself, herself, or another or damage to | 4 | | property or (ii) to remove a
disruptive student who is | 5 | | unwilling to voluntarily leave the area. The use of
physical | 6 | | restraints that meet the requirements of this Section may be | 7 | | included
in a student's individualized education plan where | 8 | | deemed appropriate by the
student's individualized education | 9 | | plan team. | 10 | | (g) Following each incident of isolated time out, time out, | 11 | | or physical restraint, but no later than 2 school days after | 12 | | the incident, the principal or another designated | 13 | | administrator shall notify the student's parent or guardian | 14 | | that he or she may request a meeting with appropriate school | 15 | | personnel to discuss the incident. This meeting shall be held | 16 | | separate and apart from meetings held in accordance with the | 17 | | student's individualized education program or from meetings | 18 | | held in accordance with the student's plan for services under | 19 | | Section 504 of the federal Rehabilitation Act of 1973. If a | 20 | | parent or guardian requests a meeting, the meeting shall be | 21 | | convened within 2 school days after the request, provided that | 22 | | the 2-school day limitation shall be extended if requested by | 23 | | the parent or guardian. The parent or guardian may also request | 24 | | that the meeting be convened via telephone or video conference. | 25 | | The meeting shall include the student, if appropriate, at | 26 | | least one school staff member involved in the incident of |
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| 1 | | isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint, the | 2 | | student's parent or guardian, and at least one appropriate | 3 | | school staff member not involved in the incident of isolated | 4 | | time out, time out, or physical restraint, such as a social | 5 | | worker, psychologist, nurse, or behavioral specialist. During | 6 | | the meeting, the school staff member or members involved in the | 7 | | incident of isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint, | 8 | | the student, and the student's parent or guardian, if | 9 | | applicable, shall be provided an opportunity to describe (i) | 10 | | the events that occurred prior to the incident of isolated time | 11 | | out, time out, or physical restraint and any actions that were | 12 | | taken by school personnel or the student leading up to the | 13 | | incident; (ii) the incident of isolated time out, time out, or | 14 | | physical restraint; and (iii) the events that occurred or the | 15 | | actions that were taken following the incident of isolated time | 16 | | out, time out, or physical restraint and whether the student | 17 | | returned to regular school activities and, if not, how the | 18 | | student spent the remainder of the school day. All parties | 19 | | present at the meeting shall have the opportunity to discuss | 20 | | what school personnel could have done differently to avoid the | 21 | | incident of isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint | 22 | | and what alternative courses of action, if any, the school can | 23 | | take to support the student and to avoid the future use of | 24 | | isolated time out, time out, or physical restraint. At no point | 25 | | may a student be excluded from school solely because a meeting | 26 | | has not occurred. |
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| 1 | | A summary of the meeting and any agreements or conclusions | 2 | | reached during the meeting shall be documented in writing and | 3 | | shall become part of the student's school record. A copy of the | 4 | | documents shall be provided to the student's parent or | 5 | | guardian. If a parent or guardian does not request a meeting | 6 | | within 10 school days after the school has provided the | 7 | | documents to the parent or guardian or if a parent or guardian | 8 | | fails to attend a requested meeting, that fact shall be | 9 | | documented as part of the student's school record. | 10 | | (h) Whenever isolated time out, time out, or physical | 11 | | restraint is used physical restraints are
used , school | 12 | | personnel shall fully document and report to the State Board
of | 13 | | Education the incident, including the events
leading up to the | 14 | | incident, what alternative measures that are less
restrictive | 15 | | and intrusive were used prior to the use of isolated time out, | 16 | | time out, or
physical restraint, why those measures were | 17 | | ineffective or deemed inappropriate, the type of restraint , | 18 | | isolated time out, or time out that was used, the length of | 19 | | time the
student was in isolated time out or time out or was is | 20 | | restrained, and the staff involved. The parents or
guardian of | 21 | | a student and the State Superintendent of Education shall be | 22 | | informed whenever isolated time out, time out, or physical | 23 | | restraint is restraints are used.
| 24 | | Schools shall provide parents and guardians with the | 25 | | following
information, to be developed by the State Board and | 26 | | which may be incorporated into the State Board's prescribed |
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| 1 | | physical restraint and time out form at the discretion of the | 2 | | State Board, after each
incident in which isolated time out, | 3 | | time out, or physical restraint is used during
the school year, | 4 | | in printed form or, upon the written request of
the parent or | 5 | | guardian, by email: | 6 | | (1) a copy of the standards for when isolated time out, | 7 | | time out, and physical restraint can be used; | 8 | | (2) information about the rights of parents, | 9 | | guardians, and students; and | 10 | | (3) information about the parent's or guardian's right | 11 | | to file a complaint with the State Superintendent of | 12 | | Education, the complaint process, and other information to | 13 | | assist the parent or guardian in navigating the complaint | 14 | | process. | 15 | | (i) Any use of isolated time out, time out, or physical | 16 | | restraint that is permitted by the board's policy shall be | 17 | | implemented in accordance with written procedures. | 18 | | (Source: P.A. 91-600, eff. 8-14-99; 92-16, eff. 6-28-01.)
| 19 | | Section 99. Effective date. This Act takes effect upon | 20 | | becoming law.".
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