Legislation
- Title
- Peace Orders – Relief Eligibility and Duration – Rape and Sexual Offenses
- Sponsored by
- Senators Zirkin, Hester, Lee, Ready, Smith, Waldstreicher, Washington, and West
- Status
- In the House - Conference Committee Appointed
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note (Revised)
Synopsis
Authorizing a commissioner, if a petition is filed and there are reasonable grounds to believe that the respondent has committed rape or a sexual offense or attempted rape or sexual offense in any degree against the petitioner, to issue an interim peace order to protect the petitioner; authorizing a judge to issue a temporary peace order or a final peace order to protect a petitioner seeking relief if the underlying act for the petition is rape or a certain sexual offense; etc.
Committees
- Opposite:
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3-1503.1, 3-1504, 3-1505 )
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