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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 630 — Status offenders

630.040 Duties of person taking child into custody.

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Any person taking a child into custody, with all reasonable speed, shall in this sequence:
(1)Deliver the child suffering from a physical condition or illness which requires
prompt medical treatment to a medical facility or physician. Children suspected of
having a mental or emotional illness shall be evaluated in accordance with the
provisions of KRS Chapter 645;
(2)Contact a court designated worker who shall have the responsibility for determining
appropriate placement pursuant to KRS 610.200(5);
(3)If the court designated worker determines that the placements designated in KRS
610.200(5) and subsection
(1)of this section have been exhausted or are not
appropriate, a child may be delivered to a secure juvenile detention facility, a
juvenile holding facility, or a nonsecure setting approved by the Department of
Juvenile Justice pending the detention hearing;
(4)When the child has not been released to his parents or person exercising custodial
control or supervision, the person taking the child into custody shall make a
reasonable effort promptly to give oral notice to the parent or person exercising
custodial control or supervision of the child;
(5)In all instances the peace officer taking a child into custody shall provide a written
statement to the court designated worker of the reasons for taking the child into
custody;
(6)If the child is placed in an emergency shelter or medical facility, during the
adjudication and disposition of his case, the court may order his parents to be
responsible for the expense of his care; and
(7)The peace officer taking the child into custody shall within three
(3)hours of taking
a child into custody file a complaint with the court, stating the basis for taking the
child into custody and the reason why the child was not released to the parent or
other adult exercising custodial control or supervision of the child, relative or other
responsible adult, a court designated agency, an emergency shelter or medical
facility. Pending further disposition of the case, the court or the court designated
worker may release the child to the custody of any responsible adult who can
provide adequate care and supervision.
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