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2009 - 2010 LEGISLATURE
SENATE SUBSTITUTE AMENDMENT 1,
TO 2009 SENATE BILL 468
April 15, 2010 - Offered by Senator Lassa.
SB468-SSA1,1,4 1An Act to renumber 118.40 (5); and to create 118.305, 118.40 (5) (bm) and (cm)
2and 119.23 (10) (a) 8. of the statutes; relating to: the use of positive behavioral
3interventions and supports and physical restraint and timeout in schools and
4requiring the exercise of rule-making authority.
The people of the state of Wisconsin, represented in senate and assembly, do
enact as follows:
SB468-SSA1, s. 1 5Section 1. 118.305 of the statutes is created to read:
SB468-SSA1,1,7 6118.305 Use of positive behavioral interventions and supports,
7physical restraint, and timeout.
(1) Definitions. In this section:
SB468-SSA1,1,88 (a) "Child" has the meaning given in s. 115.76 (3).
SB468-SSA1,1,99 (b) "Child with a disability" has the meaning given in s. 115.76 (5).
SB468-SSA1,1,1110 (c) "High degree of negligence" means criminal negligence, as defined in s.
11939.25 (1).
SB468-SSA1,1,1212 (d) "Individualized education program" has the meaning given in s. 115.76 (9).
SB468-SSA1,1,13
1(e) "Local educational agency" has the meaning given in s. 115.76 (10).
SB468-SSA1,2,22 (f) "Parent" has the meaning given in s. 115.76 (12).
SB468-SSA1,2,73 (g) "Physical restraint" means a restriction imposed by a person that
4immobilizes or reduces the ability of a pupil to freely move his or her arms, legs, or
5head. "Physical restraint" does not include briefly holding a pupil to calm or comfort
6the pupil, holding a pupil's hand or arm to escort the pupil safely from one area to
7another, or intervening in a fight.
SB468-SSA1,2,118 (h) "School" means a school operated by a school district, a charter school, a
9private school in which a child with a disability is enrolled as provided in s. 115.77
10(1m) (d), a private school participating in the program under s. 119.23, and a school
11operated by a county children with disabilities education board.
SB468-SSA1,2,1212 (i) "School employee" includes a person who is under contract with a school.
SB468-SSA1,2,1413 (j) "Seclusion" means a behavioral control technique that involves placing a
14pupil in a setting from which the pupil is incapable of leaving.
SB468-SSA1,2,1715 (k) "Timeout" means a behavioral management technique administered by a
16school employee that involves the separation of a pupil from his or her class and the
17placement of the pupil in a timeout room.
SB468-SSA1,2,1918 (L) "Timeout room" means an enclosed setting, or other isolated area that is not
19a classroom, that is used for timeout and from which a pupil is capable of leaving.
SB468-SSA1,2,21 20(2) Seclusion prohibited; prohibited types and uses of physical restraint. (a)
21No school employee may use seclusion on a pupil.
SB468-SSA1,2,2322 (b) No school employee may use physical restraint on a pupil if the physical
23restraint does any of the following:
SB468-SSA1,2,2424 1. Fails to give adequate attention and care to the pupil's head.
SB468-SSA1,3,2
12. Places pressure or weight on, or causes the compression of, the chest, lungs,
2sternum, diaphragm, back, or abdomen of the pupil.
SB468-SSA1,3,33 3. Obstructs the pupil's circulation or the ability of the pupil to breathe.
SB468-SSA1,3,6 4(3) Training and certification required for use of physical restraint. (a) No
5school employee may use physical restraint on a pupil unless that employee has been
6certified by the department under this subsection.
SB468-SSA1,3,117 (b) The department shall establish by rule an evidence-based training program
8and shall certify in writing a school employee who successfully completes the
9training program and demonstrates proficiency in the safe, effective, and
10appropriate use of physical restraint and each additional behavioral control
11technique addressed by the training program.
SB468-SSA1,3,1412 (c) Certification under this subsection is valid for 24 months. The department
13shall renew the certification of any person who requests renewal and successfully
14recompletes the requirements for certification under this subsection.
SB468-SSA1,3,17 15(4) Use of timeout. (a) Before a school employee may use a timeout on a pupil,
16the school principal or his or her designee shall provide the pupil's parent with an
17opportunity to see and enter the timeout room.
SB468-SSA1,4,218 (b) No school employee may use a room for a timeout unless the room has been
19approved for that use by the school district if the room is located in a school operated,
20or a charter school established, by the school district, or the state superintendent if
21the room is located in a charter school established under s. 118.40 (2r), a private
22school in which a child with a disability is enrolled as provided in s. 115.77 (1m) (d),
23or a private school participating in the program under s. 119.23. The school district
24or department of public instruction shall require as a condition for approval that a

1photograph of the room be submitted with the request for approval. No room may
2be approved under this paragraph unless the room satisfies all of the following:
SB468-SSA1,4,53 1. It is free of fixtures, electrical outlets, exposed wiring or other objects that
4could be used by the pupil to harm himself or herself or others and is designed so that
5the pupil cannot climb up or upon the walls.
SB468-SSA1,4,76 2. It has an area of at least 48 square feet and a ceiling height that is comparable
7to the height of the surrounding room or rooms.
SB468-SSA1,4,98 3. It complies with all state and county fire and safety codes and is equipped
9with adequate lighting and ventilation.
SB468-SSA1,4,1110 4. It affords the school employee with the means to hear and see the pupil at
11all times.
SB468-SSA1,4,1312 5. If the room is fitted with a door, the door either has a solid, wood core
13construction or is constructed of steel.
SB468-SSA1,4,17 14(5) Parental notification and reporting following use of physical restraint
15or timeout.
(a) The school principal or his or her designee shall make reasonable
16efforts to orally notify the parent of a pupil when any of the following occur as soon
17as practicable but in no event later than the end of the day of the occurrence:
SB468-SSA1,4,1818 1. Physical restraint has been used on the pupil.
SB468-SSA1,4,2019 2. For a pupil who does not have an individualized education program, the pupil
20has been placed in a timeout room.
SB468-SSA1,4,2121 3. The pupil has been placed in a timeout room for more than 15 minutes.
SB468-SSA1,4,2322 4. The pupil has been placed in a timeout room 2 or more times within any
233-hour period.
SB468-SSA1,5,324 (b) The school employee who uses physical restraint or timeout in any of the
25occurrences identified in par. (a) shall, within 24 hours after the occurrence, submit

1a written report containing the following information to the school principal or his
2or her designee, which report shall be retained by the school for review by the
3department:
SB468-SSA1,5,44 1. The date, time, and duration of the use of physical restraint or timeout.
SB468-SSA1,5,75 2. A description of the actions of the pupil before, during, and after the
6occurrence, including a discussion of the pupil's feelings about and reactions to the
7occurrence.
SB468-SSA1,5,108 3. A description of any other relevant events preceding the use of the physical
9restraint or timeout, including the justification for initiating the use of physical
10restraint or timeout.
SB468-SSA1,5,1111 4. The names of the school employees involved in the occurrence.
SB468-SSA1,5,1412 5. A description of the actions of the school employees under subd. 4. before,
13during, and after the occurrence, including a discussion of the reactions of the school
14employees to the occurrence.
SB468-SSA1,5,1615 6. A description of any interventions used prior to the use of the physical
16restraint or timeout.
SB468-SSA1,5,1817 7. If physical restraint was used, a description of the physical restraint used,
18including any hold used and the reason the hold was necessary.
SB468-SSA1,5,2119 8. A log of the pupil's behavior during the use of the physical restraint or
20timeout, including a description of any interaction between the pupil and the school
21employees.
SB468-SSA1,5,2422 9. A description of any injuries sustained by, and any medical care
23administered to, the pupil, school employees, or others before, during, or after the use
24of the physical restraint or timeout.
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