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Code · Kentucky · Kentucky Revised Statutes

645.030 Voluntary admission to hospital -- Transport from originating hospital to

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receiving hospital or psychiatric facility.
(1)An authorized staff physician may admit for observation, diagnosis, and treatment
at a hospital any child who is mentally ill or has symptoms of mental illness:
(a)Upon written application of a parent or other person exercising custodial
control or supervision, if the child is under sixteen
(16)years of age. At or
before the child's admission, the child, parent, or other person shall be
informed of his or her rights under KRS 645.230 and 645.240. Any child
admitted under this subsection who reaches his or her sixteenth birthday while
hospitalized shall consent to his or her continued hospitalization or shall
request his or her release. If the child fails to choose, the hospital shall advise
the court-designated worker and the parent or other person exercising
custodial control or supervision;
(b)Upon written application by a child who is at least sixteen
(16)years of age
and one
(1)of his or her parents or a person exercising custodial control or
supervision. At or before admission, the child shall be informed of his or her
right to give notice of his or her intent to leave under KRS 645.190 and his or
her right to consult an attorney or his or her court-designated worker under
KRS 645.130. The child may consult an attorney prior to his or her admission;
or
(c)Upon written application by a child who is at least sixteen
(16)years of age.
At or before admission, the child shall be informed of his or her rights under
KRS 645.190 and his or her parents' rights under KRS 645.220, 645.230 and
645.240.
(a)A child who presents or is voluntarily admitted to a hospital with symptoms of
mental illness may be transported from an originating hospital to a receiving
hospital or psychiatric facility upon the:
1. Order of an authorized staff physician of the originating hospital and an
authorized staff physician of a receiving hospital or psychiatric facility;
and
2. Submission by the child or the child's parent or other person exercising
custodial control or supervision, if the child is under sixteen
(16)years
of age, of a signed written agreement to be voluntarily transported.
(b)1. If the agreed-upon transport from an originating hospital has been
initiated, the child with a signed written agreement to be voluntarily
transported under this subsection shall not be physically released upon
his or her request or the request of the child's parent or other person
exercising custodial control or supervision, if the child is under sixteen
(16)years of age, during the transport to the receiving hospital or
psychiatric facility.
2. After the child has been received by the receiving hospital or psychiatric
facility, the child shall be released upon the child or the child's parent or
other person exercising custodial control or supervision, if the child is
under sixteen
(16)years of age, submitting a signed written release
request, unless the child is further detained by court order.
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