387.540 Interdisciplinary evaluation report.
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(a)Prior to a hearing on a petition for a determination of partial disability or
disability and the appointment of a limited guardian, guardian, limited
conservator, or conservator, an interdisciplinary evaluation report shall be
filed with the court. The report may be filed as a single and joint report of the
interdisciplinary evaluation team, or it may otherwise be constituted by the
separate reports filed by each individual of the team.
(b)If the court and all parties to the proceeding and their attorneys agree to the
admissibility of the report or reports, the report or reports shall be admitted
into evidence and shall be considered by the court or the jury if one is
impaneled.
(c)The report shall be compiled by at least three
(3)individuals, including:
1. A physician, an advanced practice registered nurse, or a physician
assistant;
2. A psychologist licensed or certified under the provisions of KRS
Chapter 319; and
3. A person licensed or certified as a social worker or an employee of the
Cabinet for Health and Family Services who has at least one
(1)year of
investigative experience and has completed training in conducting
decisional capacity assessments. The social worker shall, when possible,
be chosen from among employees of the Cabinet for Health and Family
Services residing or working in the area, and there shall be no additional
compensation for their service on the interdisciplinary evaluation team.
(2)At least one
(1)person participating in the compilation of the report shall have
knowledge of the particular disability which the respondent is alleged to have or
knowledge of the skills required of the respondent to care for himself and his estate.
(3)If the respondent is alleged to be partially disabled or disabled due to mental illness,
at least one
(1)person participating in the compilation of the interdisciplinary
evaluation report shall be a qualified mental health professional as defined in KRS
202A.011(13). If the respondent is alleged to be partially disabled or disabled due
to an intellectual disability, at least one
(1)person participating in the compilation
of the evaluation report shall be a qualified professional in the area of intellectual
disabilities as defined in KRS 202B.010(12).
(4)The interdisciplinary evaluation report shall contain:
(a)A description of the nature and extent of the respondent's disabilities, if any;
(b)Current evaluations of the respondent's social, intellectual, physical, and
educational condition, adaptive behavior, and social skills. Such evaluations
may be based on prior evaluations not more than three
(3)months old, except
that evaluations of the respondent's intellectual condition may be based on
individual intelligence test scores not more than one
(1)year old;
(c)An opinion as to whether guardianship or conservatorship is needed, the type
of guardianship or conservatorship needed, if any, and the reasons therefor;
(d)An opinion as to the length of time guardianship or conservatorship will be
needed by the respondent, if at all, and the reasons therefor;
(e)If limited guardianship or conservatorship is recommended, a further
recommendation as to the scope of the guardianship or conservatorship,
specifying particularly the rights to be limited and the corresponding powers
and duties of the limited guardian or limited conservator;
(f)A description of the social, educational, medical, and rehabilitative services
currently being utilized by the respondent, if any;
(g)A determination whether alternatives to guardianship or conservatorship are
available;
(h)A recommendation as to the most appropriate treatment or rehabilitation plan
and living arrangement for the respondent and the reasons therefor;
(i)A listing of all medications the respondent is receiving, the dosage, and a
description of the impact of the medication upon the respondent's mental and
physical condition and behavior;
(j)An opinion whether attending a hearing on a petition filed under KRS
387.530 would subject the respondent to serious risk of harm;
(k)The names and addresses of all individuals who examined or interviewed the
respondent or otherwise participated in the evaluation; and
(l)Any dissenting opinions or other comments by the evaluators.
(5)The evaluation report may be compiled by a community center for mental health or
individuals with an intellectual disability, a licensed facility for mentally ill or
developmentally disabled persons, if the respondent is a resident of such facility, or
a similar agency.
(6)In all cases where the respondent is a resident of a licensed facility for mentally ill
or developmentally disabled persons and the petition is filed by an employee of that
facility, the petition shall be accompanied by an interdisciplinary evaluation report
prepared by the facility.
(7)Except as provided in subsection
(6)of this section, the court shall order
appropriate evaluations to be performed by qualified persons or a qualified agency.
The report shall be prepared and filed with the court and copies mailed to the
attorneys for both parties at least ten
(10)days prior to the hearing. All items
specified in subsection
(4)of this section shall be included in the report.
(8)If the person evaluated is a poor person as defined in KRS 453.190, the examiners
shall be paid by the county in which the petition is filed upon an order of allowance
entered by the court. Payment shall be in an amount which is reasonable as
determined by the court, except no payment shall be required of the county for an
evaluation performed by a salaried employee of a state agency for an evaluation
performed within the course of his employment. Additionally, no payment shall be
required of the county for an evaluation performed by a salaried employee of a
community center for mental health or individuals with an intellectual disability or
private facility or agency where the costs incurred by the center, facility, or agency
are reimbursable through third-party payors. Affidavits or other competent evidence
shall be admissible to prove the services rendered but not to prove their value.
(9)The respondent may file a response to the evaluation report no later than five
days prior to the hearing.
(10)The respondent may secure an independent evaluation. If the respondent is unable
to pay for the evaluation, compensation for the independent evaluation may be paid
by the county in an amount which is reasonable as determined by the court.