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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 202C — Involuntary commitment proceedings

202C.130 Clarification of court orders -- Appeals.

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Forensic psychiatric facilities ordered to receive an involuntarily committed respondent shall have standing to petition the Circuit Court for any necessary clarification or modification of orders or judgments entered in proceedings under this chapter and to appeal from final judgments or orders entered in proceedings which have not complied with the provisions of this chapter. A copy shall be sent to the involuntarily committed respondent, the respondent's guardian ad litem, and the respondent's attorney of record, of whatever pleadings are filed by the hospital.
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