Restraint definition

Restraint means the use of physical force or a mechanical device to significantly restrict the free movement of all or a portion of a student’s body.
Restraint means any physical hold, device, or chemical substance that restricts, or is meant to restrict, the movement or normal functioning of an individual.
Restraint means the use of a mechanical device, medication, physical intervention, or hands-on hold to prevent an individual receiving services from moving his body to engage in a behavior that places him or others at imminent risk. There are three kinds of restraints:

Examples of Restraint in a sentence

  • For Enhanced Child Restraint Systems that fit into any of the vehicle seat fixtures where the lateral shock absorbers can be adjusted outside the Vehicle Seat Fixture, the width position of the lateral shock absorbers that still fit in the Vehicle Seat Fixture shall be chosen; For Enhanced Child Restraint Systems that do not fit into any of the vehicle seat fixtures, a lateral test shall be performed for each listed vehicle.

  • If any of those restrictions or any part of them are held to be void, voidable or unenforceable for any reason then you agree that the offending clause, subclause or part will be severed, and the remainder of the clause will continue to apply to the maximum possible extent in terms of the Restraint Period, Restraint Area and nature of the conduct prescribed.

  • For lateral impacts tests the Enhanced Child Restraint Systems shall be tested in its most upright used position.


More Definitions of Restraint

Restraint shall have the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(b)(ii).
Restraint means any method or device used to involuntarily limit freedom of movement, including but not limited to bodily physical force, mechanical devices, chemicals and seclusion.
Restraint means the restriction of a student’s actions or movements by holding the student or using pressure or other means.
Restraint has the meaning set forth in Section 7.1(a).
Restraint means restraint as defined in OAR 411-004-0010(19):
Restraint means to hold back physically or to bring a pupil under control. It is typically used in more extreme circumstances, for example when two pupils are fighting and refuse to separate without physical intervention.
Restraint means any method used to prevent or limit free body movement including, but not limited to, involuntary confinement, a physical or mechanical device, or a drug given not required to treat a patient's symptoms.