Oregon Administrative Rules|Section 411-325-0350 - Behavior Supports and Physical Restraints for Adults

                                                

Current through Register Vol. 60, No. 12, December 1, 2021

For the purpose of this rule, a designated person is the person implementing the behavior supports identified in an adult's Positive Behavior Support Plan.

(1) BEHAVIOR SUPPORTS. Professional behavior services and behavior supports must be delivered in accordance with OAR 411-323-0060(4).

(2) SAFEGUARDING INTERVENTIONS AND SAFEGUARDING EQUIPMENT.

(a) A designated person must only utilize a safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment when:
(A) BEHAVIOR. Used to address an adult's challenging behavior, the safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment is included in the adult's Positive Behavior Support Plan written by a qualified behavior professional as described in OAR 411-304-0150 and implemented consistent with the individual's Positive Behavior Support Plan.
(B) MEDICAL. Used to address an adult's medical condition or medical support need, the safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment is included in a medical order written by the adult's licensed health care provider and implemented consistent with the medical order.
(b) The adult, or as applicable their legal representative, must provide consent for the safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment through an individually-based limitation in accordance with OAR 411-325-0430.
(c) Prior to utilizing a safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment, a designated person must be trained.
(A) For a safeguarding intervention, the designated person must be trained in intervention techniques using an ODDS-approved behavior intervention curriculum and trained to the adult's specific needs. Training must be conducted by a person who is appropriately certified in an ODDS-approved behavior intervention curriculum.
(B) For safeguarding equipment, the designated person must be trained on the use of the identified safeguarding equipment.
(d) A designated person must not utilize any safeguarding intervention or safeguarding equipment not meeting the standards set forth in this rule even when the use is directed by the adult or their legal or designated representative.

(3) EMERGENCY PHYSICAL RESTRAINTS.

(a) The use of an emergency physical restraint when not written into a Positive Behavior Support Plan, not authorized in an adult's ISP, and not consented to by the adult in an individually-based limitation, must only be used when all of the following conditions are met:
(A) In situations when there is imminent risk of harm to the adult or others or when the adult's behavior has a probability of leading to engagement with the legal or justice system;
(B) Only as a measure of last resort; and
(C) Only for as long as the situation presents imminent danger to the health or safety of the adult or others.
(b) The use of an emergency physical restraint must not include any of the following characteristics:
(A) Abusive.
(B) Aversive.
(C) Coercive.
(D) For convenience.
(E) Disciplinary.
(F) Demeaning.
(G) Mechanical.
(H) Prone or supine restraint.
(I) Pain compliance.
(J) Punishment.
(K) Retaliatory.

Or. Admin. R. 411-325-0350

APD 46-2021, temporary amend filed 10/19/2021, effective 10/20/2021 through 4/17/2022

Statutory/Other Authority: ORS 409.050, 427.104, 441.715, 443.450 & 443.455

Statutes/Other Implemented: ORS 409.010, 427.007, 427.104, 441.705-441.720, 441.740, 441.745, 443.384, 443.392, 443.400-443.445, 443.450, 443.455, 443.880, 443.881 & 443.991

This section was updated on 11/9/2021 by overlay.

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