In March 2020, as school doors were closing due to the pandemic, a revised state statute governing the use of restraint and seclusion in schools quietly went into effect. The revised statute significantly altered districts' obligations related to the use of seclusion and restraint. Now that most students have returned to in-person instruction, the number of incidents of restraint and seclusion are on the rise, and so too are complaints alleging violations. Is your district prepared? Participants will leave better informed of the major changes as well as a restraint and seclusion "to-do" list to evaluate a district's compliance.