This bill would make it illegal for youth transportation companies in Michigan to use certain types of restraints—such as blindfolds, hoods, handcuffs, chains, straitjackets, or similar items—on minors being transported to qualified residential treatment programs. Exceptions are permitted only if there is a substantial likelihood of imminent serious physical harm, and only if trained staff apply the restraint, using the least restrictive method possible and only for as long as the immediate danger persists. Companies that violate these rules could face civil fines, and actions may be brought by a county prosecutor or the state attorney general within ten years of the violation.