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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

615.040 Definitions -- Financial responsibility -- Placement in another state --

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Bond. (Effective upon contingency) The following provisions apply to the compact described in KRS 615.030:
(1)The following definitions apply to KRS 615.030:
(a)As defined in subsection
(18)of Article II of the interstate compact on the
placement of children, the phrase "public child placing agency" with reference
to this state shall mean the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
(b)As used in Article VIII of the interstate compact on the placement of children,
the term "executive head" means the Governor. The Governor is hereby
authorized to appoint a compact administrator in accordance with the terms of
said Article VIII.
(2)Financial responsibility for any child placed pursuant to the provisions of the
interstate compact on the placement of children:
(a)Shall be determined in accordance with the provisions of Article VII thereof
in the first instance. However, in the event of partial or complete default of
performance thereunder, the provisions of KRS 405.020 shall apply.
(b)The officers and agencies of this state and its subdivisions having authority to
place children are hereby empowered to enter into agreements with
appropriate officers or agencies of or in another party state pursuant to
subsection
(5)of Article VII of the interstate compact on the placement of
children. Any such agreement which contains a financial commitment or
imposes a financial obligation on this state or subdivision or agency thereof
shall not be binding unless it has the approval in writing of the secretary of the
Finance and Administration Cabinet in the case of the state and of the chief
local fiscal officer in the case of a subdivision of the state.
(3)Any court having jurisdiction to place delinquent children may place such a child in
an institution of or in another state pursuant to Article IV of the interstate compact
on the placement of children and shall retain jurisdiction as provided in Article IV
of KRS 615.030 thereof.
(4)No person or institution shall bring or send, or cause to be brought or sent, a
dependent child into this state from another state for the purpose of placing him in a
family home, either with or without indenture or for adoption, without first filing a
ten thousand dollar ($10,000) bond with the county judge/executive of the county in
which the child is to be placed.
(5)The bond shall be conditioned as follows:
(a)That they will not bring or send, or cause to be brought or sent, into this state
any child that is incorrigible or of unsound mind or body or who has any
contagious or incurable disease;
(b)That they will immediately, upon placing the child, report to the department
the name and age of the child, and the name and residence of the person with
whom he is placed;
(c)That if the child becomes a public charge before reaching his majority, they
will, within thirty
(30)days after receiving written notice of such fact from the
department, remove the child from the state;
(d)That if the child is convicted of a crime or misdemeanor and is imprisoned,
within five
(5)years of the time of his arrival, they will remove the child from
the state immediately upon his release;
(e)That they will place each dependent child by written contract with a person
who will furnish the child a proper home, and will make the person receiving
the child responsible for its proper care, education, and training;
(f)That they will properly supervise the care and training of the child, and visit
each child at least once a year;
(g)That they will make such reports to the department as the department requires.
(6)The provisions of KRS 615.030 shall not apply to a parent, stepparent, grandparent,
adult brother or sister, or adult uncle or aunt going to any other state or country and
bringing a child into this state for the purpose of giving it a home in his own family,
and may be waived by the department for any child brought into the state under the
supervision of the division or licensed child-caring or child-placing institution or
agency by written agreement with the responsible agency of the other state or
country, or under special circumstances agreed to in writing by the cabinet and the
persons wishing to import a child.
(7)The provisions of subsections
(4)and
(5)of this section shall not apply to
placements made pursuant to the interstate compact on the placement of children.
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