Minnesota 2023-2024 Regular Session

Minnesota Senate Bill SF1200

Introduced
2/2/23  

Caption

Restrictive procedures and seclusion standards modification

Impact

The bill would significantly influence state education laws by tightening the existing regulations surrounding the use of restrictive procedures in schools. It mandates that such measures must not be employed for disciplinary reasons but solely to avert physical injury, thus fostering a more compassionate and responsive educational framework. By enhancing the training requirements for school staff, SF1200 seeks to decrease the frequency and duration of physical restraints and seclusion, urging schools to prioritize positive behavioral interventions that cultivate better outcomes for students, especially those with special needs or mental health concerns.

Summary

SF1200, introduced by Senators Oumou Verbaten, Maye Quade, Fateh, Abeler, and Hoffman, focuses on modifying the standards for the use of restrictive procedures and seclusion in Minnesota schools. The bill amends Minnesota Statutes 2022, specifically sections 125A.0941 and 125A.0942, to better define and regulate the application of these procedures. It aims to ensure that physical interventions such as restraint or seclusion are utilized only in emergencies, to protect children or others from imminent harm, rather than as punitive measures. Furthermore, it outlines the necessity for staff training in alternatives and de-escalation methods, thereby promoting a safer, more supportive school environment.

Contention

There may be points of contention surrounding SF1200, particularly from school districts concerned about the implications on classroom management and safety. While advocates for the bill argue that it prioritizes student welfare and prevents the harmful effects of seclusion and restraint, some stakeholders may view the amendments as limitations on teachers' ability to manage disruptive behaviors. Additionally, questions may arise about the resources and training necessary to implement these changes effectively, along with issues concerning accountability and reporting requirements, which are integral to maintaining compliance with the new standards.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

MN SF1830

Use of seclusion permission as a restrictive procedure

MN SF1952

Students with mental illness requirements modifications provision, Department of Education approved mental health instruction requirement provision, youth sports program mental illness and suicide prevention training provision, and restrictive procedures statewide plan requirements modifications provision

MN SF5127

Seclusion permission in schools

MN HF5197

Education; physical holding or seclusion of noncompliant children allowed to be used.

MN SF5024

Seclusion used in schools authorization

MN AB2657

Pupil discipline: restraint and seclusion.

MN SB00927

An Act Concerning Seclusion And Restraint In Schools.

MN SF3640

Grounds for use of reasonable force in school modification

MN SF3642

Provisions modification for prone restraint, certain physical holds, and reasonable force standards in schools

MN HB1178

Ban Student Seclusion

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