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Board holds first reading of revised restraint-and-seclusion policy after state law changes; parents to get immediate notice and review rights
Summary
Superintendent presented a first reading of an updated restraint-and-seclusion policy reflecting recent state changes: immediate parent access to recordings, invitation to review meetings, video retention practices, and expanded staff training requirements (MANT/MAT).
The North Santiam School District Board heard a first reading of a revised restraint-and-seclusion policy that administrators say aligns district practice with changes in Oregon law.
Superintendent Lee Loving told the board that Senate Bill-driven changes require immediate notice to a parent or guardian and access to any existing record, including audio or video, of a restraint or seclusion. “The addition of immediate notice to a parent or guardian of any existing record, including audio, video of a seclusion or restraint” is now reflected…
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