202A.201 Mentally ill inmates.
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cannot be properly treated with the facilities at the disposal of the staff, the
Department of Corrections shall have an examination conducted on the inmate by a
mental health professional. (2) If this examination reveals that the inmate is mentally ill and appropriate treatment cannot be properly carried out in the institution in which he is incarcerated or within
the facilities at the disposal of the Department of Corrections, the commissioner of
the Department of Corrections may then request of the secretary of the Cabinet for
Health and Family Services the inmate's transfer to a hospital or forensic psychiatric
facility. If the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and Family Services agrees that a
transfer is necessary, the person shall be transferred to a Cabinet for Health and
Family Services facility designated by the secretary of the Cabinet for Health and
Family Services, where the person shall remain until the staff of the facility which
received him advises the commissioner of the Department of Corrections that the
person's condition is such that he may be returned to the institution from which he
came. No transfer shall be made to a correctional facility located on the grounds of a
state mental hospital. The commissioner of the Department of Corrections shall
then authorize his return. If the prisoner's sentence expires during his stay in the
facility and he is still in need of involuntary hospitalization, the staff of the facility
shall petition the applicable District Court for further involuntary hospitalization of
the patient under provisions of this chapter. (3) Prior to the issuance of an order of transfer and unless the prisoner voluntarily agrees to the transfer, the commissioner shall:
(a) Send written notice to the prisoner that a transfer to a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility is being considered in sufficient time to permit the prisoner
to prepare for the hearing; (b) Hold a hearing at which time the prisoner is made aware of the evidence being relied upon for the transfer and at which an opportunity to be heard in person
and to present documentary evidence is given; (c) Provide an opportunity at the hearing to the prisoner to present testimony of witnesses and to confront and cross-examine witnesses called by the
Department of Corrections, except upon a finding, not arbitrarily made, of
good cause for not permitting the presentation; (d) Provide an independent decision maker who has not participated in the request for transfer to a hospital or forensic psychiatric facility; (e) Issue a written statement by the fact finder as to the evidence relied on and the reasons for transferring the prisoner; and (f) Provide effective and timely notice of all the foregoing rights. (4) During the time of the prisoner's stay in a facility, his legal status as a prisoner shall remain unchanged until the termination of his sentence. The facility staff shall have
no authority to parole, grant permission to visit relatives or friends outside the facility, or discharge the individual unless otherwise agreed to by the Department of
Corrections. The time the prisoner spends in the facility shall be counted as a part of
the prisoner's sentence. Effective: June 20, 2005
History: Amended 2005 Ky. Acts ch. 99, sec. 213, effective June 20, 2005. -- Amended 1998 Ky. Acts ch. 426, sec. 178, effective July 15, 1998. -- Amended 1994 Ky. Acts
ch. 418, sec. 7, effective July 15, 1994.