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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 202B — Admission of an individual with an intellectual disability

202B.170 Interim determination and possible dismissal.

167 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-202b/202b-170

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(1)Following the preliminary hearing but prior to the completion of the final hearing,
the court may order the respondent to reside in his or her current residence, an
emergency placement designated by the regional program for mental health and
individuals with an intellectual disability, or an ICF/ID approved by the secretary
for that purpose for the committing judicial district in a community program
approved by the secretary or in a hospital. The respondent may be released, upon
application and agreement of the parties, for the purpose of community-based
outpatient treatment.
(2)A physician of an ICF/ID or a hospital shall discharge a respondent residing therein
and notify the court and attorneys of record, if the interdisciplinary team of the
ICF/ID or an authorized staff physician of the hospital determines that the
respondent no longer meets the criteria for involuntary admission.
(3)If a respondent is discharged by the ICF/ID or hospital pursuant to subsection
(2)of
this section, the proceedings against the respondent shall be dismissed.
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