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Section 15 Successful completion of mental health court

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated22nd Judicial Circuit - Fayette Mental Health Rules

Baldwin's Kentucky Revised Statutes Annotated
22nd Judicial Circuit - Fayette Mental Health Rules
Part II Adult Criminal Mental Health Court
KY FMHC Section 15
Section 15 Successful completion of mental health court
1.) A participant will be determined to have successfully completed Mental Health Court after the participant has:
a. Completed all four Mental Health Court phases;
b. If feasible, paid all restitution owed. If the total restitution amount is too great to be paid in full while in Mental Health Court, then a reasonable amount as determined by the Mental Health Court team shall be paid prior to being determined to have successfully completed Mental Health Court. All parties must be agreement to amend any restitution;
c. Paid all costs, fines or fees.
2.) Upon successful completion of Mental Health Court, the sentencing judge or the Mental Health Court judge may:
a. Dismiss the underlying charge(s), if the participant was on diversion, but only after restitution, if any, has been paid as determined by the Mental Health Court; or
b. Modify probation to be conditionally discharged if the participant was on probation or found in contempt of court, but only after restitution, if any, has been paid as determined by the Mental Health Court.
3.) A Mental Health Court graduation should be held for an eligible participant within 90 days of successful completion of Phase IV of Mental Health Court as outlined above, but in no event shall a Mental Health Court graduation be held later than 210 days after successful completion of Phase IV.

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HISTORY: Adopted effective July 7, 2014.
<Including Amendments Received Through January 1, 2022>
Fayette Mental Health Court Section 15, KY R FAYETTE MNTL HLTH CT Section 15
Current with amendments received through November 15, 2023. Some rules may be more current, see credits for details.
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