37 Tex. Admin. Code § 355.804 - Restraint Prohibitions
Restraints that employ a technique listed in this section are prohibited:
(1) restraints used
for punishment, discipline, retaliation, harassment, compliance, intimidation,
or as a substitute for an appropriate disciplinary separation;
(2) restraints that deprive the resident of
basic human necessities, including restroom opportunities, water, food, and
clothing;
(3) restraints that are
intended to inflict pain;
(4)
restraints that place a resident in a prone or supine position with sustained
or excessive pressure on the back, chest, or torso;
(5) restraints that place a resident in a
prone or supine position with pressure on the neck or head;
(6) restraints that obstruct the resident's
airway, including a procedure that places anything in, on, or over the
resident's mouth or nose or around the resident's neck;
(7) restraints that interfere with the
resident's ability to communicate;
(8) restraints that obstruct the view of the
resident's face;
(9) any technique
that does not require the monitoring of the resident's respiration and other
signs of physical distress during the restraint;
(10) percussive or electrical shocking
devices;
(11) chemical
restraints;
(12) mechanical
restraints that secure a resident to any part of a vehicle or to another
resident; or
(13) non-ambulatory
restraints.
Notes
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