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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 211 — State health programs

211.470 Definitions for KRS 211.470 to 211.478.

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As used in KRS 211.470 to 211.478:
(1)"Board" means the Traumatic Brain Injury Trust Fund Board created pursuant to
KRS 211.472;
(2)"Cabinet" means the Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(3)"Traumatic brain injury" means a partial or total disability caused by injury to the
central nervous system from physical trauma, damage to the central nervous system
from anoxia, hypoxic episodes, allergic conditions, toxic substances, or other acute
medical clinical incidents resulting in impaired cognitive abilities or impaired
physical functioning. "Traumatic brain injury" does not include:
(a)Strokes that can be treated in nursing facilities providing routine rehabilitation
services;
(b)Spinal cord injuries for which there are no known or obvious injuries to the
intracranial central nervous system;
(c)Progressive dementias and other mentally impairing conditions;
(d)Depression and psychiatric disorders in which there is no known or obvious
central nervous system damage;
(e)An intellectual disability and birth defect related disorders of long standing
nature; or
(f)Neurological degenerative, metabolic, and other medical conditions of a
chronic, degenerative nature; and
(4)"Trust fund" means the traumatic brain injury trust fund created pursuant to KRS
211.476.
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