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Kentucky Statutes > Chapter 202B
Kentucky Statutes > Chapter 202B – Admission of an Individual With an Intellectual Disability
§ 202B.010 Definitions for chapter
§ 202B.018 Venue for involuntary admission
§ 202B.019 County attorney’s duties
§ 202B.021 Voluntary admission to an ICF/ID — Discharge of voluntarily admitted resident — Release of voluntarily admitted resident upon written request
§ 202B.030 Placement of involuntarily admitted individual with an intellectual disability
§ 202B.040 Criteria for involuntary admission for individuals with an intellectual disability
§ 202B.045 Requirements for admission — Discharge planning
§ 202B.050 Rights guaranteed
§ 202B.060 Rights of residents with an intellectual disability — Adoption of regulations
§ 202B.070 Exemption from personal liability — Duty of individuals with direct-care responsibility for residents of ICF/ID to meet specific care needs, including supervision
§ 202B.080 Title of chapter
§ 202B.100 Proceedings for involuntary admission — Petition — Duties of court — Disposition
§ 202B.110 Venue for proceedings subsequent to preliminary hearing
§ 202B.120 Certificate contents — Fee
§ 202B.130 Number of certifications required for involuntary admission — Time limit
§ 202B.140 Witnesses to examination
§ 202B.150 Time of preliminary and final hearings
§ 202B.160 Hearing procedures — Rights of guardians and immediate family members
§ 202B.170 Interim determination and possible dismissal
§ 202B.180 Confidentiality of court records — Expungement — Disclosure by court order
§ 202B.190 Disclosure of professional communications
§ 202B.200 Court to notify cabinet of admission ordered to ICF/ID — Refusal to receive by ICF/ID — Transport of person
§ 202B.210 Right to counsel
§ 202B.220 Right to be present
§ 202B.230 Appeals — Manner — Parties who may appeal
§ 202B.240 Annual review — Interdisciplinary evaluation report — Discharge
§ 202B.245 ICF/ID review committee — Procedure when involuntary resident refuses to participate in treatment plan
§ 202B.250 Review hearing — Procedures — Disposition — Requested hearing by resident or certain persons
§ 202B.260 Petition for writ of habeas corpus
§ 202B.270 Convalescent leave status
§ 202B.280 Peace officer authorized to take absent resident into custody and return resident to ICF/ID
§ 202B.290 Respite care
§ 202B.300 Return of Kentucky residents from other states — Determination of need for further admission
§ 202B.990 Penalties
Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes > Chapter 202B
Authorized staff physician: means a person who is employed as a physician of an
ICF/ID. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Cabinet: means the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
(a) A state mental hospital or institution or other licensed public or private hospital, institution, health-care facility, or part thereof, approved by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services as equipped to provide full- time residential care and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Individual with an intellectual disability: means a person with significantly subaverage general intellectual functioning existing concurrently with deficits in adaptive behavior and manifested during the developmental period. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Interdisciplinary team: means the group of persons responsible for the diagnosis, evaluation, and individualized program planning and service implementation for the resident. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Judge: means any judge or justice of the Court of Justice or a trial commissioner of the District Court acting under authority of SCR 5. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Least restrictive alternative mode of treatment: means that treatment given in the least confining setting which will provide an individual with an intellectual disability appropriate treatment or care consistent with accepted professional practice. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Petitioner: means a person who institutes a proceeding under this chapter. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Qualified professional in the area of intellectual disabilities: means :
(a) A physician licensed under the laws of Kentucky to practice medicine or osteopathy, or a medical officer of the government of the United States while engaged in the performance of official duties. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Resident: means a person under care or treatment in an ICF/ID pursuant to the provisions of this chapter. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Respondent: means a person alleged in a hearing under this chapter to be an individual with an intellectual disability. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010
Secretary: shall mean the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. See Kentucky Statutes 202B.010