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Committee accepts report on restraints, recommends further study of seclusion and camera policies
Summary
A committee report on House Bill 1269 — addressing restraints, seclusion rooms and possible camera use — was presented and the committee voted to recommend further legislation after members debated privacy concerns and whether cameras should be limited to designated seclusion areas.
The House Children and Family Law committee reviewed a committee report on House Bill 1269, which examined the use of physical restraints and seclusion rooms in schools and treatment facilities, and voted to recommend future legislation.
Chairman Pearson presented Representative Petrino's report and told members the committee held two meetings and viewed the documentary The Kids We Lose as part of the study. He described Petrino's report as "masterful" and…
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