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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

605.102 Caregiver of committed child to use reasonable and prudent parent

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standard for child's participation in age or developmentally appropriate
activities -- Limitation of liability -- Cabinet official's immunity not
abrogated or diminished -- Cabinet and caregiver to verify
appropriateness of child's application for operator's license or permit --
Request for cancellation -- Administrative regulation.
(1)For the purposes of this section, "caregiver" has the same meaning as in 42
U.S.C. sec. 675(10)(B).
(2)In accordance with 42 U.S.C. sec. 671, a caregiver shall use the reasonable
and prudent parent standard to determine whether to allow a child in the
custody of the cabinet to participate in an age or developmentally appropriate
extracurricular, enrichment, or social activity.
(3)A caregiver shall not be liable as a result of the caregiver's approval of the
participation of a child who is in the custody of the cabinet in an age or
developmentally appropriate activity, so long as the caregiver acts in
accordance with the reasonable and prudent parent standard. No provision in
any agreement between the cabinet and a caregiver shall diminish the
standard of care as set forth by this statute.
(4)Nothing in this section is intended to abrogate or diminish the immunities of a
cabinet official acting in the course and scope of the cabinet official's
employment or create a legal duty on the part of a cabinet official.
(5)The cabinet, in conjunction with the child's caregiver, shall utilize the
reasonable and prudent parent standard to:
(a)Verify that a child is in the custody of the cabinet and is age or
developmentally appropriate to apply for an operator's license, motorcycle
operator's license, intermediate license, or any instruction permit in
accordance with KRS 186.450 or 186.470; or
(b)Request that a child's operator's license, motorcycle license, intermediate
license, or any instruction permit be cancelled in accordance with KRS
186.470.
(6)The cabinet shall promulgate an administrative regulation to implement
subsection
(5)of this section.
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