As used in this chapter, unless the context otherwise requires:
(1) “Authorized staff physician” means a physician who is a bona fide member of the hospital‘s medical staff;

Terms Used In Kentucky Statutes 202A.011

  • Cabinet: means the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Company: may extend and be applied to any corporation, company, person, partnership, joint stock company, or association. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
  • Forensic psychiatric facility: means a mental institution or facility, or part thereof, designated by the secretary for the purpose and function of providing inpatient evaluation, care, and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability, who have been charged with or convicted of a felony. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Hospital: means :
    (a) A state mental hospital or institution or other licensed public or private hospital, institution, health-care facility, or part thereof, approved by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services as equipped to provide full- time residential care and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Judge: means any judge or justice of the Court of Justice or a trial commissioner of the District Court acting under authority of SCR 5. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Mentally ill person: means a person with substantially impaired capacity to use self-control, judgment, or discretion in the conduct of the person's affairs and social relations, associated with maladaptive behavior or recognized emotional symptoms where impaired capacity, maladaptive behavior, or emotional symptoms can be related to physiological, psychological, or social factors. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Psychiatric facility: means a crisis stabilization unit or any facility licensed by the cabinet and which provides inpatient, outpatient, psychosocial rehabilitation, emergency, and consultation and education services for the diagnosis and treatment of persons who have a mental illness. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • Secretary: means the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services. See Kentucky Statutes 202A.011
  • State: when applied to a part of the United States, includes territories, outlying possessions, and the District of Columbia. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
  • Statute: A law passed by a legislature.
  • Treatment: when used in a criminal justice context, means targeted interventions
    that focus on criminal risk factors in order to reduce the likelihood of criminal behavior. See Kentucky Statutes 446.010
  • Trial: A hearing that takes place when the defendant pleads "not guilty" and witnesses are required to come to court to give evidence.

(2) “Danger” or “threat of danger to self, family, or others” means substantial physical harm or threat of substantial physical harm upon self, family, or others, including actions which deprive self, family, or others of the basic means of survival including provision for reasonable shelter, food, or clothing;
(3) “Cabinet” means the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services;
(4) “Psychiatric facility” means a crisis stabilization unit or any facility licensed by the cabinet and which provides inpatient, outpatient, psychosocial rehabilitation, emergency, and consultation and education services for the diagnosis and treatment of persons who have a mental illness;
(5) “Forensic psychiatric facility” means a mental institution or facility, or part thereof, designated by the secretary for the purpose and function of providing inpatient evaluation, care, and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability, who have been charged with or convicted of a felony;
(6) “Hospital” means:
(a) A state mental hospital or institution or other licensed public or private hospital, institution, health-care facility, or part thereof, approved by the Kentucky Cabinet for Health and Family Services as equipped to provide full- time residential care and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability; or
(b) A hospital, institution, or health-care facility of the government of the United States equipped to provide residential care and treatment for mentally ill persons or individuals with an intellectual disability;
(7) “Judge” means any judge or justice of the Court of Justice or a trial commissioner of the District Court acting under authority of SCR 5.030;
(8) “Least restrictive alternative mode of treatment” means that treatment which will give a mentally ill individual a realistic opportunity to improve the individual’s level of functioning, consistent with accepted professional practice in the least confining setting available;
(9) “Mentally ill person” means a person with substantially impaired capacity to use self-control, judgment, or discretion in the conduct of the person’s affairs and social relations, associated with maladaptive behavior or recognized emotional symptoms where impaired capacity, maladaptive behavior, or emotional symptoms can be related to physiological, psychological, or social factors;
(10) “Patient” means a person under observation, care, or treatment in a hospital pursuant to the provisions of this chapter;
(11) “Petitioner” means a person who institutes a proceeding under this chapter; (12) “Qualified mental health professional” means:
(a) A physician licensed under the laws of Kentucky to practice medicine or
osteopathy, or a medical officer of the government of the United States while engaged in the performance of official duties;
(b) A psychiatrist licensed under the laws of Kentucky to practice medicine or osteopathy, or a medical officer of the government of the United States while engaged in the practice of official duties, who is certified or eligible to apply for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.;
(c) A psychologist with the health service provider designation, a psychological practitioner, a certified psychologist, or a psychological associate, licensed under the provisions of KRS Chapter 319;
(d) A licensed registered nurse with a master’s degree in psychiatric nursing from an accredited institution and two (2) years of clinical experience with mentally ill persons, or a licensed registered nurse, with a bachelor’s degree in nursing from an accredited institution, who is certified as a psychiatric and mental health nurse by the American Nurses Association and who has three (3) years of inpatient or outpatient clinical experience in psychiatric nursing and is currently employed by a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility licensed by the Commonwealth or a psychiatric unit of a general hospital or a private agency or company engaged in the provision of mental health services or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability;
(e) A licensed clinical social worker licensed under the provisions of KRS
335.100, or a certified social worker licensed under the provisions of KRS
335.080 with three (3) years of inpatient or outpatient clinical experience in psychiatric social work and currently employed by a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility licensed by the Commonwealth or a psychiatric unit of a general hospital or a private agency or company engaged in the provision of mental health services or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability;
(f) A marriage and family therapist licensed under the provisions of KRS § 335.300 to KRS § 335.399 with three (3) years of inpatient or outpatient clinical experience in psychiatric mental health practice and currently employed by a hospital or forensic facility licensed by the Commonwealth, a psychiatric unit of a general hospital, a private agency or company engaged in providing mental health services, or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability;
(g) A professional counselor credentialed under the provisions of KRS Chapter
335.500 to 335.599 with three (3) years of inpatient or outpatient clinical experience in psychiatric mental health practice and currently employed by a hospital or forensic facility licensed by the Commonwealth, a psychiatric unit of a general hospital, a private agency or company engaged in providing mental health services, or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability; or
(h) A physician assistant licensed under KRS § 311.840 to KRS § 311.862, who meets one
(1) of the following requirements:
1. Provides documentation that he or she has completed a psychiatric residency program for physician assistants;
2. Has completed at least one thousand (1,000) hours of clinical experience under a supervising physician, as defined by KRS § 311.840, who is a psychiatrist and is certified or eligible for certification by the American Board of Psychiatry and Neurology, Inc.;
3. Holds a master’s degree from a physician assistant program accredited by the Accreditation Review Commission on Education for the Physician Assistant or its predecessor or successor agencies, is practicing under a supervising physician as defined by KRS § 311.840, and:
a. Has two (2) years of clinical experience in the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of mental disorders; or
b. Has been employed by a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility licensed by the Commonwealth or a psychiatric unit of a general hospital or a private agency or company engaged in the provision of mental health services or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability for at least two (2) years; or
4. Holds a bachelor’s degree, possesses a current physician assistant certificate issued by the board prior to July 15, 2002, is practicing under a supervising physician as defined by KRS § 311.840, and:
a. Has three (3) years of clinical experience in the assessment, evaluation, and treatment of mental disorders; or
b. Has been employed by a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility licensed by the Commonwealth or a psychiatric unit of a general hospital or a private agency or company engaged in the provision of mental health services or a regional community program for mental health and individuals with an intellectual disability for at least three (3) years;
(13) “Residence” means legal residence as determined by applicable principles governing conflicts of law;
(14) “Respondent” means a person alleged in a hearing under this chapter to be a mentally ill person or an individual with an intellectual disability; and
(15) “Secretary” means the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services.
Effective: July 14, 2018
History: Amended 2018 Ky. Acts ch. 165, sec. 1, effective July 14, 2018. — Amended
2012 Ky. Acts ch. 146, sec. 32, effective July 12, 2012. — Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 212, effective June 20, 2005. — Amended 2002 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 1, effective March 28, 2002. — Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 426, sec. 177, effective July 15, 1998. — Amended 1996 Ky. Acts ch. 369, sec. 19, effective July 15, 1996. — Amended 1994 Ky. Acts ch. 498, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1994. — Amended 1988
Ky. Acts ch. 139, sec. 1, effective July 15, 1988. — Created 1982 Ky. Acts ch. 445, sec. 1, effective July 1, 1982.
Legislative Research Commission Note (7/12/2012). In subsection (6)(a) of this statute, the Reviser of Statutes has reinserted the word “persons,” which was erroneously deleted in drafting, to correct a manifest clerical or typographical error under the authority of KRS § 7.136(1).
Legislative Research Commission Note. This section was enacted in 1982 Acts, Chapter 445, which contains the following language in Section 45 of that Act: “This Act shall become effective on July 1, 1982.” The Ky. Constitution, in Section 55, requires that a reason be set forth for the emergency. However, no reason is set forth in this Act. The effective date for 1982 Acts with no emergency provision is July 15,
1982.