- Title
- Peace Orders and Protective Orders - Military Protection Orders
- Sponsored by
- Senator M. Jackson
- Status
- In the House - First Reading Judiciary
- Analysis
- Fiscal and Policy Note
Synopsis
Authorizing a judge to consider whether a military protection order has been issued against a respondent when determining whether to grant a temporary peace order or a temporary protective order; and requiring a law enforcement officer to notify a certain law enforcement agency that an individual may have violated a military protection order under certain circumstances.
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- Judiciary
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