The Kentucky Verified Petition for 60-360 Day Involuntary Treatment (Alcohol/Drug Abuse) is an official document that is used to request that a person receive court-ordered treatment for a substance abuse disorder. This petition is used in Kentucky for adult residents who are in need of inpatient care for a period of 60-360 days. The petition must be completed by a mental health professional and verified by a qualified mental health investigator, which may be either a health care professional or a licensed attorney. The petition must include information about the person’s substance abuse problem, including the types of substances used, the extent of the problem, and any prior treatment attempts. It must also include a statement of the current mental and physical health of the person, and a statement of the risks and benefits of the proposed involuntary treatment. The petition is then reviewed by a judge, who may issue an order for the involuntary treatment of the person. The two types of Kentucky Verified Petition for 60-360 Day Involuntary Treatment (Alcohol/Drug Abuse) are: 1. Involuntary Admission: A court order granting the petition and requiring the person to be admitted to a treatment facility. 2. Involuntary Treatment: A court order granting the petition and requiring the person to receive outpatient treatment.