Casey’s law is the common name given to involuntary treatment of persons suffering from alcohol and drug abuse in Kentucky. Casey’s Law provides a means of intervention with someone who is unable to recognize his or her need for treatment due to their addiction. Casey’s Law allows parents, relatives, and/or friends (called a “petitioner”) to petition the court for treatment on behalf of the person who is abusing alcohol and/or drugs (called a “respondent”). The treatment options available under the law can vary depending on circumstances of each individual case. The petitioner must sign a guaranty of payment, as they are obligated to pay all costs incurred in the process as well as the cost of treatment. Costs incurred can be extensive, something that the petitioner should be aware of before signing the guaranty of payment.
Under Casey’s Law, a person suffering from drug or alcohol abuse, known as the respondent, if the court finds:
- The respondent suffers from alcohol or drug abuse;
- The respondent presents an imminent threat of danger to their self, family or others as a result of alcohol or drug abuse, or there exists a substantial likelihood of such a threat of danger in the near future; and,
- The respondent will reasonably benefit from the treatment.
Casey’s Law proceedings are civil in nature, and the purpose is to assist the respondent with getting help. It is important to know that it can take up to two weeks to get the respondent into treatment.
If you need assistance during this process, please contact the Boyle County Attorney’s Office at 859-238-1121.
How to Seek Involuntary Treatment
- A spouse, relative, friend or guardian may file a petition with the County Attorney. Complete Verified Petition for 60/360 Day Involuntary Treatment (Substance Use Disorder). This petition can be used for a 72-hour hold, 60 day treatment, or 360 day treatment. You will need the following information:
- Petitioner’s relationship to respondent
- Respondent’s name, residence, and current location, if known
- Name and residence of respondent’s parents, if living and if known, or respondent’s legal guardian, if any and if known
- Name and residence of respondent’s spouse, if any and if known
- Name and residence of the person having custody of the respondent, if any, or if no person is known, the name and residence of a near relative or that the person is unknown; and
- Petitioner’s belief, including the factual basis therefor, that the respondent is suffering from an alcohol or other drug disorder and presents a danger or threat of danger to self, family, or others if not treated for substance use disorder
- File the petition with the Boyle Circuit Clerk’s Office.
- While filing the petition, petitioner must provide the Clerk with the names of a physician and one qualified mental health professional to evaluate the respondent. A qualified health professional can include a mental health professional, alcohol and drug counselor, or physician.
- The petitioner must make the appointments. The County Attorney’s Office cannot do this for you.
- The Court will give a copy of the petition to the petitioner and will mail a copy to the respondent. The Sheriff will also serve the respondent with the petition as well.
- After the Court reviews the allegations in the petition, the Court will examine the petitioner under oath to determine whether there is probable cause to believe the respondent presents a danger to self or others as a result of alcohol or drug abuse. If probable cause is established, the Court will order the Respondent to be evaluated by the named qualified health professionals and set the matter for a hearing within fourteen (14) days.
- Respondent must be examined by the health professionals at least 24 hours prior to hearing date. Each will either file a report with the district court clerk or give report to the petitioner to file with the district court clerk at least 24 hours prior to the hearing date.
- The Court will hold a hearing after evaluations to determine if the Respondent should undergo treatment. The Court may order treatment from sixty (60) days or up to three hundred sixty (360) days, depending upon the request in the petition, the result of the hearing and opinions of the treating professionals.
- The Petitioner is responsible for obtaining treatment services and transporting the Respondent to the treatment facility.
Checklist for Casey’s Law Petitions
- Make appointments with one physician and one qualified health professional about 2 weeks out who will evaluate the respondent.
- Fill out the AOC 700A and return to the County Attorneys’ Office. Make sure that we have a good phone number where we can contact you.
- The Boyle Circuit Clerk’s Office will let you know when the first hearing will be when you file the petition. It will usually be about two days from the time you turn in the petition, but weekends may delay that hearing. You must be present at this hearing or the case will be dismissed and the judge may hold you in contempt for not appearing.
- After the first hearing, the respondent must comply with the evaluations.
- Make sure that the medical professionals know to return the evaluation forms immediately to the Boyle Circuit Court Clerk’s Office OR the Boyle County Attorney’s Office.
Alcohol and Drug Treatment Providers
The County Attorney’s Office has compiled the following list of alcohol and drug treatment providers in this area for those filing Casey law petitions for involuntary treatment on the basis of alcohol and drug abuse. This list is not all inclusive and should not be considered a referral to any particular program. More information and additional providers can be found through an online search of the Kentucky Provider Directory at https://dbhdid.ky.gov/providerdirectory. More facilities may also be located through websites such as addicted.org. Bed availability in Kentucky treatment facilities can be located at findhelpnowky.org.
Substance Abuse Treatment
Shepherd’s House
454 S 3rd St
Danville, KY 40422
859-447-4020
ARC
Crown Recovery Center
2735 Bardstown Rd
St. Catharine, KY 40061
Isaiah House/Real Hope Behavioral Health
975 Hustonville Rd
Danville, KY 40422
859-239-9598
Stepworks
151 Coconut Grove Dr
Nicholasville, KY 40356
800-545-9031
All Together Recovery
117 Letton Dr
Danville, KY 40422
859-353-0321
BrightView
506 N. Main St
Nicholasville, KY 40356
888-502-4571
Spero Health
106 Belinda Blvd
Danville, KY 40422
859-439-0340
Isaiah House (Willisburg campus)
2084 Main St
Willisburg, KY 40078
859-375-9200
New Vista
3998 S Danville Bypass
Danville, KY 40422
859-236-2726
S.P.A.R.C. Recovery
145 W Steve Wariner Dr
Russell Spring, KY 42642
270-858-5377
