Pubdate: Wed, 19 Jul 2000 Source: Times Union (NY) Copyright: 2000, Capital Newspapers Division of The Hearst Corporation Contact: Box 15000, Albany, NY 12212 Fax: (518) 454-5628 Feedback: http://www.timesunion.com/react/ Website: http://www.timesunion.com/ Forum: http://www.timesunion.com/react/forums/ Author: Rick Karlin - Staff Writer COURT ORDERS COUPLE TO GIVE SON DRUG Albany -- A Berne couple who faced child abuse charges when they tried to take their 7-year-old son off Ritalin must continue giving him the drug, a family court judge has ruled. "We're not being charged with anything, but we've got to go by these rules,'' Jill Carroll said of orders she and her husband Michael received last week from Albany County Family Court Judge Gerard Maney. The Carrolls received an adjournment in contemplation of dismissal, similar to a dropping of charges, on condition they keep their son Kyle on Ritalin, Carroll said, adding they will be visited by county social service workers over the next year. "I'm done with court and am on watch for a year,'' Carroll said. The Carrolls' controversy began last year after an official at the Berne-Knox-Westerlo School District filed a complaint with the Albany County Department of Social Services saying the family wanted to stop giving Kyle his dose of Ritalin, a stimulant used to treat attention deficit/hyperactivity disorder. The Carrolls feared the drug was harming Kyle's appetite and sleep. Once contacted by the school district, social service workers charged the Carrolls with child abuse on the grounds that Kyle wasn't being given prescribed medication. Those civil charges led to the recent court hearing and raised the possibility, though remote, that social workers could remove the boy from his home. The judge also ruled that the Carrolls may seek a second opinion on whether Ritalin should be given. The Carrolls' pediatrician and a psychologist both agreed the Ritalin should continue, Carroll said. But if another pediatrician examines Kyle and disagrees, the Carrolls could then appeal the decision. - --- MAP posted-by: Don Beck