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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 645 — Mental health act

645.140 Jurisdictional matters.

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(1)The District Court may continue its jurisdiction over a hospitalized child for six
months beyond a child's eighteenth birthday for purposes of continuity of treatment.
At the conclusion of the six
(6)months, the cabinet may initiate proceedings under
KRS Chapter 202A.
(2)A finding of jurisdiction under this section shall not necessarily preclude a finding
of jurisdiction under KRS Chapter 620, 625, 630, or 635; however, jurisdiction
under this section shall take precedence. No child shall be released from the
jurisdiction of the court under this chapter if concurrent complaints under KRS
Chapter 620, 625, 630, or 635 are pending.
(3)No child who has been certified to Circuit Court pursuant to KRS Chapter 640 shall
be eligible for hospitalization under this chapter. Petitions for treatment of such
youthful offenders shall be initiated under KRS Chapter 202A or 504.
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