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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 210 — State and regional mental health programs

210.140 Transfer of patient or inmate to institution operated by different cabinet.

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(1)Pursuant to agreement entered into by the heads of the cabinets concerned, a patient
or inmate of a state institution operated by one
(1)state cabinet may be transferred
to a state institution operated by another state cabinet, except that:
(a)An inmate may be transferred from a penal or correctional institution as
provided in KRS Chapter 202A or in any regulation promulgated under such
chapter, provided that no transfer shall be made to a correctional facility
located on the grounds of a state mental hospital;
(b)No patient or inmate may be transferred to a penal or correctional institution
unless he has been committed to such institution by judgment of a court; and
(c)No patient or inmate may be transferred to an institution for the mentally ill or
individuals with an intellectual disability, except for a period of observation
not to exceed sixty
(60)days, unless he has been hospitalized in accordance
with KRS 202A.051.
(2)When a patient or inmate hospitalized by court order to one
(1)institution is
transferred to another institution pursuant to this section, the order of hospitalization
shall be deemed to apply to the institution to which transferred.
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