Oregon — State Statute

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 § 339.288 — Prohibitions on use of certain restraints

Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 339 ·
Oregon Code § 339.288 · Enacted · Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Prohibitions on use of certain restraints. (1) The use of the following types of restraint on a student in a public education program is prohibited: (a) Chemical restraint. (b) Mechanical restraint. (c) Prone restraint. (d) Supine restraint. (e) Any restraint that involves the intentional and nonincidental use of a solid object, including a wall or the floor, to impede a student’s movement, unless the restraint is necessary to prevent an imminent life-threatening injury or to gain control of a weapon. (f) Any restraint that places, or creates a risk of placing, pressure on a student’s neck or throat. (g) Any restraint that places, or creates a risk of placing, pressure on a student’s mouth, unless the restraint is necessary for the purpose of extracting a body part from a bite. (h) Any restraint that impedes, or creates a risk of impeding, breathing. (i) Any restraint that involves the intentional placement of the hands, feet, elbow, knee or any object on a student’s neck, throat, genitals or other intimate parts. (j) Any restraint that causes pressure to be placed, or creates a risk of causing pressure to be placed, on the stomach or back by a knee, foot or elbow bone. (k) Any action designed for the primary purpose of inflicting pain. (2) As used in this section: (a) “Chemical restraint” means a drug or medication that is used on a student to control behavior or restrict freedom of movement and that is not: (A) Prescribed by a licensed physician or other qualified health professional acting under the professional’s scope of practice for standard treatment of the student’s medical or psychiatric condition; and (B) Administered as prescribed by a licensed physician or other qualified health professional acting under the professional’s scope of practice. (b)(A) “Mechanical restraint” means a device used to restrict the movement of a student or the movement or normal function of a portion of the body of a student. (B) “Mechanical restraint” does not include: (i) A protective or stabilizing device ordered by a licensed physician; or (ii) A vehicle safety restraint when used as intended during the transport of a student in a moving vehicle. (c) “Prone restraint” means a restraint in which a student is held face down on the floor. (d) “Supine restraint” means a restraint in which a student is held face up on the floor. [2011 c.665 §2; 2019 c.267 §2]
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