Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 § 418.529 — Training standards and certification; instructor qualifications; continuing
Oregon Revised Statutes Chapter 418 ·
Oregon Code § 418.529·Enacted ·Last updated March 01, 2026
Statute Text
Training standards and certification; instructor qualifications; continuing
education; rules.
(1)(a) The Department of Human Services shall adopt by rule training standards
and certification requirements regarding the placement of a child in care in a
restraint or involuntary seclusion, consistent with this section.
(b) The
department shall designate two or three nationally recognized providers of
crisis intervention training that meet the departments training standards and
whose certifications issued upon completion of the training programs the
department will recognize as satisfying the departments certification
requirements.
(2) The
departments rules under this section must:
(a) Ensure
consistency of training and professional development across all programs;
(b) Require the
teaching of techniques for nonviolent crisis intervention that do not require
restraint;
(c) Focus on
de-escalation and trauma-informed behavioral support as the core of a training
program;
(d) Offer options
for certification in skills that do not include the use of restraint to improve
agency-wide safety, culture and trauma-informed practices;
(e) Prioritize
the reduction or elimination of the use of restraint and involuntary seclusion;
(f) Ensure that
any physical intervention skills taught are trauma-informed, age-appropriate
and developmentally appropriate for children in care, reduce the risk of
physical or emotional harm and are consistent with all state and federal laws;
(g) Include
training to identify the physical, psychological and emotional risks for
children and program staff related to the use of restraint and involuntary
seclusion;
(h) Ensure
fidelity of training through the publication of consistent training materials
and resources for certified instructors and certified program staff;
(i) Include
requirements for instructor training and certification; and
(j) Require
regular, ongoing support to certified instructors, including quality control,
monitoring of outcomes and provision of information regarding networks for
professional collaboration and support.
(3) The
departments rules must require that training instructors:
(a) Be certified
to conduct the type of training the instructor is providing;
(b) Complete a
minimum of 26 hours of initial education with a focus on de-escalation,
nonviolent intervention and methods consistent with the departments rules for
the use of physical intervention;
(c) Complete a
minimum of 12 hours of continuing education every two years;
(d) Be
recertified at least once every two years; and
(e) Demonstrate
written and physical competency before receiving certification or
recertification.
(4) The
departments rules must provide that an individual who places a child in care
in a program in a restraint must be certified in the use of the specific type
of restraint used. The departments rules must describe the minimum
certification requirements, including:
(a) Completion of
a minimum of 12 hours of initial training in person from an instructor
certified as provided in subsection (3) of this section, including at least six
hours of training in positive behavior support, nonviolent crisis intervention
and other methods of nonphysical intervention to support children in care in
crisis;
(b) Annual
continuing education with a certified instructor; and
(c) Demonstration
of a mastery of the training program material both in writing and by physical
competency before receiving certification.
(5) A
certification issued under this section:
(a) Must be
personal to the individual certified by the training provider;
(b) May be valid
for no more than two years without recertification;
(c) Must require
annual continuing education to maintain;
(d) Must require
additional training to renew the certification;
(e) Must be
portable between employers; and
(f) Must include:
(A) The dates
during which the certification is current;
(B) The types of
restraint in which the individual is certified, if any;
(C) The types of
training the individual is certified to conduct, if any;
(D) Any special
endorsements earned by the individual;
(E) The level of
training; and
(F) The name of
the certified instructor who conducted the training and administered the
assessment of proficiency.
(6) An individual
whose certification is consistent with the departments rules under this
section shall maintain the documentation of the certification and make that
documentation available to the department upon request. [2021 c.672 §9; 2021
c.672 §10]
Note:
See note under 418.519.
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01Part of Oregon statutory law
02Referenced as Oregon Code § 418.529
03Subject to legislative amendments
04Consult a licensed attorney for application to specific cases
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