The rule as written (without including the 2019 addition regarding the name plate) seems expressly clear and complete. Unless and until the US Supreme Court agrees to govern the application of NFHS rules, we're likely going to rely on the understanding of the intent and purpose of the rule, the COMMON SENSE of the calling official to assess the point of contact being in a restricted area (including the 2019 revision) resulting in the player being pulled to the ground, sideways or backwards, whether or not possession was maintained.
Given a clear, unquestionable conclusion that those elements were achieved, as observed by the calling official, should eliminate ANY reasonable questions regarding the call.