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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 202A — Hospitalization of the mentally ill

202A.0813 Transportation and examination of petition respondent.

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(1)The court may order that the sheriff of the county or a peace officer transport
the respondent to a hospital or site designated by the cabinet so that the
respondent shall be examined without unnecessary delay by a qualified mental
health professional. The sheriff or peace officer may authorize, upon
agreement of a person authorized by the peace officer, the cabinet, a private
agency on contract with the cabinet, or an ambulance service designated by
the cabinet to transport the person to a hospital or site designated by the
cabinet.
(a)When the court is authorized to issue an order that the respondent be
transported to a hospital or site designated by the cabinet for
examination, the court may issue a summons.
(b)A summons so issued shall be directed to the respondent and shall
command the respondent to appear at a time and place specified in the
summons, where the respondent shall be examined by a qualified mental
health professional.
(c)If a respondent who has been summoned fails to appear for the
examination, the court may order that the sheriff of the county or a peace
officer transport the respondent to a hospital or site designated by the
cabinet for the purpose of an examination.
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