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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

202A.021 Hospitalization of minors -- Admission or discharge of voluntary patients

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-- Transport of voluntary patients to receiving hospital or psychiatric facility.
(1)The hospitalization of minors alleged to be mentally ill, except those provided for in
KRS Chapter 640, shall be governed by KRS Chapter 645.
(2)An authorized staff physician of a hospital may admit for observation, diagnosis,
care and treatment any person who is mentally ill or who has symptoms of mental
illness and who applies voluntarily therefor.
(3)An authorized staff physician of a hospital shall discharge any voluntary patient
who has recovered or whose hospitalization the staff physician determines to be no
longer necessary or advisable.
(4)A voluntary patient shall be released upon the patient's written request unless
further detained under the applicable provisions of this chapter, including
subsection
(5)of this section.
(a)A voluntary patient who presents or is admitted to a hospital with symptoms
of mental illness may be transported from the originating hospital to a
receiving hospital or psychiatric facility:
1. Upon the order of an authorized staff physician of an originating hospital
and an authorized staff physician of a receiving hospital or psychiatric
facility; and
2. Submission of the patient's signed written agreement to be voluntarily
transported.
(b)If the agreed-upon transport from the originating hospital has been initiated,
the patient with a signed written agreement to be voluntarily transported under
this subsection shall not be physically released upon his or her request during
the transport to the receiving hospital or psychiatric facility. The patient shall
be physically released upon request after the patient has been received by the
receiving hospital or psychiatric facility upon the patient's written release
request unless further detained under the applicable provisions of this chapter
as provided for under subsection
(4)of this section.
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