2025 Session Last amended: 2024 session

§ 609.379 — Permitted Actions

Plain-Language Summary

Parents, guardians, and caretakers may use reasonable force to restrain or correct a child. School staff may use reasonable force to prevent harm to the child, other students, or themselves. This law defines what physical discipline is legally allowed and applies to the child abuse and endangerment statutes.

Practical Notes
This is an important limitation on the child abuse laws. It recognizes that parents and caregivers may sometimes need to physically restrain a child. However, the force must be ‘reasonable,’ which means it cannot be excessive or cause injury beyond minor discomfort. School staff can only use force to prevent harm, not for general discipline.