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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

218A.1442 Controlled substance endangerment to a child in the second degree --

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Penalty.
(1)A person is guilty of controlled substance endangerment to a child in the second
degree when he or she knowingly causes or permits a child to be present when any
person is illegally manufacturing a controlled substance or methamphetamine or
possesses a hazardous chemical substance with intent to illegally manufacture a
controlled substance or methamphetamine under circumstances that place a child in
danger of serious physical injury or death, if the child receives serious physical
injury as a result of the commission of the offense.
(2)Controlled substance endangerment to a child in the second degree is a Class B
felony.
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