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

202A.221 Hospital care or treatment by agency of United States.

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(1)If an individual ordered to be hospitalized pursuant to this chapter is eligible for
hospital care or treatment by any agency of the United States, the court, upon receipt
of certificate from such agency showing that facilities are available and that the
individual is eligible for care or treatment therein, may order him to be placed in the
custody of such agency for hospitalization. When any such individual is admitted
pursuant to the order of such court to any hospital or institution operated by any
agency of the United States within or without the state, he shall be subject to the
rules and regulations of such agency. The authorized staff physician of any hospital
or institution operated by such agency and in which the individual is so hospitalized
shall with respect to such individuals be vested with the same powers as the
authorized staff physicians of hospitals within the state with respect to detention,
custody, transfer, conditional release or discharge of patients. Jurisdiction is
retained in the appropriate courts of this state at any time to inquire into the mental
condition of an individual so hospitalized and to determine the necessity for
continuance of the hospitalization, and every order of hospitalization issued
pursuant to this section is so conditioned.
(2)An order of court of competent jurisdiction of another state or the District of
Columbia authorizing hospitalization of an individual by any agency of the United
States shall have the same force and effect as to the individual while in this state as
in the jurisdiction in which is situated the court entering the order; the courts or the
district issuing the order shall be deemed to have retained jurisdiction of the
individual so hospitalized for the purpose of inquiring into his mental condition and
determining the necessity for continuance of his hospitalization as is provided in
subsection
(1)of this section with respect to individuals ordered hospitalized by the
courts of this state. Consent is hereby given to the application of the law of the
district in which is located the court issuing the order for hospitalization with
respect to the authority of the chief officer of any hospital or institution operated in
this state by any agency of the United States to retain custody, transfer,
conditionally release, or discharge the individual hospitalized.
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