37 Tex. Admin. Code § 380.9520 - Cooling-Off Period for Youth Out of Control
(a) Purpose. This
rule provides for the temporary segregation of a youth as a cooling-off time
when he or she appears to have temporarily lost control of behavior. The
segregation is intended to allow the youth time to regain self-control.
Segregation addressed in this rule is not a disciplinary consequence and is
generally in a location near the activity in process.
(b) General Restrictions.
(1) Either staff or the youth may request the
youth's removal from an activity. The youth's group may not request the youth's
removal.
(2) The youth may be
removed to any room in the same building away from the regular activity. Doors
must not be locked.
(3) The reason
for the segregation is explained to the youth and he/she is given the
opportunity to explain his/her behavior.
(4) The youth must be joined by staff every
15 minutes for counseling.
(5) The
youth may assist in determining his/her readiness to resume regular
activity.
(c)
Institutions. Segregation is limited to 90 minutes. If the youth is unable to
regain control after 90 minutes, staff should take other measures.
(d) Halfway Houses.
(1) Segregation is limited to 90 minutes. If
the youth is unable to regain control after 90 minutes, staff should take other
measures.
(2) Youth may not be
segregated to their bedrooms.
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