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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

635.110 Human immunodeficiency virus testing for juveniles accused of certain

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(1)A juvenile session of a District Court shall comply with the provisions of KRS
510.320 when a child is accused of commission of a public offense as described
therein.
(2)A juvenile session of a District Court shall order a child who is adjudicated a public
offender to submit to a human immunodeficiency virus test pursuant to KRS
510.320 if the offense is one described therein.
(a)The result of any human immunodeficiency virus test conducted pursuant to
this section shall not be a public record for purposes of KRS Chapter 61.
(b)The result of any human immunodeficiency virus test conducted pursuant to
this section shall only be made available by the Department of Juvenile Justice
to the victim, the parent or guardian of a victim who is a minor or is an
individual with an intellectual disability or mentally incapacitated, the child
adjudicated as a public offender and his parents or guardian, the court issuing
the order for testing, and as otherwise directed pursuant to KRS Chapter 214.
(4)If the human immunodeficiency virus test indicates the presence of human
immunodeficiency virus infection, the Department of Juvenile Justice shall provide
counseling to the victim and the juvenile offender regarding human
immunodeficiency virus disease and referral for appropriate health care and support
services.
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