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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

200.460 Services provided by Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs -

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(1)The Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs shall provide through
contractual agreement, or otherwise, such services as may be necessary to locate,
diagnose, treat, habilitate, or rehabilitate children with disabilities, and may include
any necessary auxiliary services, such as room and board and travel for patients and
parents or parent substitutes.
(2)Children referred to the care of the Office for Children with Special Health Care
Needs for treatment shall be placed under the care of those physicians or surgeons
that the Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs deems qualified and
may be placed in a hospital or home properly equipped to render the necessary
treatment or services required by the child.
(3)The Office for Children with Special Health Care Needs is authorized to make those
expenditures necessary to carry out the provisions of this section and KRS 200.470
to 200.490.
(4)Any administrative appeal of a decision of the office shall be conducted in
accordance with KRS Chapter 13B.
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