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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 15A — Justice and public safety cabinet

15A.220 Requirements for secure juvenile detention facilities -- Decertification.

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(1)Each person or organization operating a facility shall register with the Department
of Juvenile Justice and shall comply with the regulations issued pursuant to KRS
15A.210.
(2)Each organization operating or seeking to operate or expand a facility shall:
(a)Apply to the Department of Juvenile Justice in a period of time set by
administrative regulation prior to the scheduled opening of the facility;
(b)Permit inspection of the facility by the Department of Juvenile Justice not less
than thirty
(30)days prior to the scheduled opening of the facility; and
(c)Supply to the Department of Juvenile Justice not less than thirty
(30)days
prior to the scheduled opening of the facility all data, plans, and other
materials required by the Department of Juvenile Justice.
(3)No facility shall operate except with the approval of the Department of Juvenile
Justice.
(4)The Department of Juvenile Justice shall have the authority, upon thirty
(30)days'
written notice to the county judge/executive and jailer of any county that operates a
juvenile detention facility and is located within an area served by a state-operated
juvenile detention facility, to decertify any juvenile detention facility and that
facility shall, at the expiration of the thirty
(30)day period, cease detaining
juveniles.
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