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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

202C.120 Notification of receiving psychiatric facility -- Transportation of

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patient.
(1)The court which orders any respondent transferred to a forensic psychiatric
facility under KRS 202C.050 or 504.110(3), shall at once notify the receiving
hospital or psychiatric facility that such order has been made, advising of the
sex and condition of the respondent and any other pertinent information.
(2)After the forensic psychiatric facility has been so notified, the court shall order
the sheriff of the county or other peace officer to transport the respondent
within forty-eight
(48)hours, excluding weekends and holidays, from the county
in which the respondent is located to the forensic psychiatric facility designated
by the cabinet. The sheriff or other peace officer may, upon agreement of a
person authorized by the peace officer, authorize the cabinet, a private agency
on contract with the cabinet, or an ambulance service designated by the
cabinet to transport the respondent to the forensic psychiatric facility.
(3)Any respondent released from a forensic psychiatric facility under KRS
202C.030 or 202C.060 shall be transported to the respondent's county of
discharge by a sheriff or other peace officer, by an ambulance service
designated by the cabinet, or by other appropriate means of transportation
which is consistent with the treatment plan of that respondent. The cost of
transporting the respondent to the respondent's county of discharge when
performed by a peace officer, ambulance service, or other private agency on
contract with the cabinet shall be paid by the cabinet in accordance with an
administrative regulation issued by the cabinet pursuant to KRS Chapter 13A.
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