Kan. Admin. Regs. § 28-4-289 - Admission policies and procedures
(a) Written
admission criteria shall be clearly defined.
(b) Intake policies.
(1) Identifying information shall be obtained
to initiate each juvenile's record. This information shall include a
description of behavior and obvious physical problems of each juvenile.
(2) An arrest record shall
accompany each juvenile to the facility. A detention hearing shall be held as
designated in the juvenile code.
(3) If it is known that the juvenile's
parents, guardian or other custodians have not been notified, the facility's
staff shall notify such persons of custody.
(4) Prior to admission, each juvenile shall
be searched and items removed that might be used to injure self or others.
(5) Upon admission, if a juvenile
surrenders money and personal property, a record of each of these properties
shall be signed by both the juvenile and the attendant and placed in the
juvenile's record. Each refusal to sign shall be documented.
(6) A health history checklist shall be
completed for each juvenile at the time of admission. Each checklist shall be
completed by the person who admits the juvenile, using the forms supplied by
the Kansas department of health and environment.
(7) Each juvenile shall not be admitted if he
or she shows evidence of being seriously ill or injured until examined by a
physician.
(8) Upon admission,
rules and regulations of the facility shall be discussed with each juvenile,
and the juvenile shall sign a statement that the rules and regulations have
been reviewed.
(c)
Release policies.
(1) Each release shall be
approved by the court of jurisdiction or other designated authority.
(2) The facility shall provide release forms
to be signed by the person to whom the juvenile is released.
Notes
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