Source: https://www.revisor.mn.gov/statutes/2013/cite/245D.061
Timestamp: 2019-10-21 03:40:00
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﻿ Sec. 245D.061 MN Statutes
Section 245D.061
245D.06 245D.07
2016 Subd. 1 Amended 2016 c 158 art 1 s 98
2015 Subd. 1 Amended 2015 c 21 art 1 s 50
2015 Subd. 3 Repealed 2015 c 78 art 6 s 32
2013 245D.061 New 2013 c 108 art 8 s 28
The license holder must ensure that emergency use of manual restraints complies with the requirements of this chapter and the license holder's policy and procedures as required under subdivision 10. For the purposes of persons receiving services governed by this chapter, this section supersedes the requirements identified in Minnesota Rules, part 9525.2770.
Subd. 3.Restrictions when implementing emergency use of manual restraint.
(a) Emergency use of manual restraint procedures must not:
(2) be implemented with an adult in a manner that constitutes abuse or neglect as defined in section 626.5572, subdivisions 2 and 17;
(3) be implemented in a manner that violates a person's rights and protections identified in section 245D.04;
(4) restrict a person's normal access to a nutritious diet, drinking water, adequate ventilation, necessary medical care, ordinary hygiene facilities, normal sleeping conditions, or necessary clothing, or to any protection required by state licensing standards and federal regulations governing the program;
(6) be used as a substitute for adequate staffing, for the convenience of staff, as punishment, or as a consequence if the person refuses to participate in the treatment or services provided by the program; or
(7) use prone restraint. For the purposes of this section, "prone restraint" means use of manual restraint that places a person in a face-down position. This does not include brief physical holding of a person who, during an emergency use of manual restraint, rolls into a prone position, and the person is restored to a standing, sitting, or side-lying position as quickly as possible. Applying back or chest pressure while a person is in the prone or supine position or face-up is prohibited.
The license holder shall monitor a person's health and safety during an emergency use of a manual restraint. Staff monitoring the procedure must not be the staff implementing the procedure when possible. The license holder shall complete a monitoring form, approved by the commissioner, for each incident involving the emergency use of a manual restraint.
(6) there is a need for corrective action by the license holder to protect the health and safety of persons.
The license holder must develop, document, and implement a policy and procedures that promote service recipient rights and protect health and safety during the emergency use of manual restraints. The policy and procedures must comply with the requirements of this section and must specify the following:
2013 c 108 art 8 s 28