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Code · Kentucky · Chapter 645 — Mental health act

645.230 Rights of child, parent.

281 words·~1 min read·/ky/chapter-645/645-230

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(1)The child, parent or other person exercising custodial control or supervision of a
child hospitalized under this chapter shall be entitled to confer at regular intervals
with the treating or admitting physician or a member of the child's treatment team
concerning the child's condition, treatment, or diagnosis. The hospital or other
proponent of certification may request that the parent or other person exercising
custodial control or supervision of a child be available for consultation and
cooperation in connection with the treatment process and may seek a court order to
require such cooperation.
(2)A parent or other person exercising custodial control or supervision of a child who
has been hospitalized pursuant to KRS 645.030 may at any time file a notice to
withdraw the child from the hospital. Upon receipt of such notice, the hospital may
discharge the child immediately to the custody of his parent or other person
exercising custodial control or supervision, or if in the opinion of the treating
physician release would be seriously detrimental to the child's health, the physician
shall:
(a)Discharge the child to the custody of his parent or other person exercising
custodial control or supervision against medical advice, after advising them
against discharge and seeking their written acknowledgment that they have
been so advised; or
(b)Refuse to discharge the child for a period of no more than seventy-two
hours, exclusive of weekends and holidays, after receipt of the notice to
withdraw, provided that the hospital or the physician files a petition for
certification within the three
(3)days, exclusive of weekends and holidays, in
which case the hospital may hold the child until the court's ruling following
the certification hearing.
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