Arizona Statutes

§ 15-105 — Use of restraint and seclusion techniques; requirements; definitions

Arizona § 15-105
JurisdictionArizona
Title 15Arizona Revised Statutes
Ch. 1GENERAL PROVISIONS

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Ariz. Rev. Stat. Ann. § 15-105 (2026).

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A.A school may permit the use of restraint or seclusion techniques on any pupil if both of the following apply:
1.The pupil's behavior presents an imminent danger of bodily harm to the pupil or others.
2.Less restrictive interventions appear insufficient to mitigate the imminent danger of bodily harm.
B.If a restraint or seclusion technique is used on a pupil:
1.School personnel shall maintain continuous visual observation and monitoring of the pupil while the restraint or seclusion technique is in use.
2.The restraint or seclusion technique shall end when the pupil's behavior no longer presents an imminent danger to the pupil or others.
3.The restraint or seclusion technique shall be used only by school personnel who are trained in the safe and effective use of restraint and

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