Oregon Administrative Rules
Chapter 581 - OREGON DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION
Division 21 - SCHOOL GOVERNANCE AND STUDENT CONDUCT
Section 581-021-0568 - Standards for Seclusion Rooms
Universal Citation: OR Admin Rules 581-021-0568
Current through Register Vol. 63, No. 9, September 1, 2024
(1) Beginning with the 2014-15 school year, public education programs must meet the following standards for the structural and physical requirements for rooms designated by the school to be used for seclusion:
(a) Any wall that is part of the room used
for seclusion must be part of the structural integrity of the room (not free
standing cells or portable units attached to the existing wall or floor), and
must be no less than 64 square feet; the distance between adjacent walls must
be no less than 7 feet across.
(b)
The room must not be isolated from school staff of the facility;
(c) Doors must be unlocked or equipped with
immediate-release locking mechanisms;
(d) The door must open outward and contain a
port of shatterproof glass or plastic through which the entire room may be
viewed from outside; half doors are acceptable options as well where direct
visual monitoring can occur.
(e)
The room must contain no protruding, exposed, or sharp objects;
(f) The room must contain no free standing
furniture.
(g) Windows must be
transparent for both staff and the student to see in/out, and made of
unbreakable or shatterproof glass or plastic. Non-shatterproof glass must be
protected by adequate climb-proof screening;
(h) There must be no exposed pipes or
electrical wiring in the room. Electrical outlets must be permanently capped or
covered with a metal shield secured by tamper-proof screws. The room must
contain lights which must be recessed or covered with screening, safety glass
or unbreakable plastic. Any cover, cap or shield must be secured by
tamper-proof screws;
(i) The room
must meet State Fire Marshal fire, safety, and health standards. If sprinklers
are installed, they must be recessed and/or covered with a cage. If pop-down
type, sprinklers must have breakaway strength of less than 80 pounds. In lieu
of sprinklers, combined smoke and heat detector must be used with similar
protective design or installation;
(j) The room must be ventilated; heating and
cooling vents must be secure and out of reach;
(k) The room must be designed and equipped in
a manner that would not allow a child to climb up a wall;
(l) Walls, floor and ceiling must be solidly
and smoothly constructed, to be cleaned easily, and have no rough or jagged
portions; and
(m) Seclusion cells
are prohibited as provided in OAR 581-021-0569.
(2) These standards are first applicable on or after July 1, 2014.
Stat. Auth.: 2013 OL Ch. 650, Sec. 2 (Enrolled HB 2585)
Stats. Implemented: ORS 339.285 - 339.303
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