Relating To Domestic Abuse. [SB-460]
Specifies that any minor who resides in the same household as a victim of domestic abuse may file a petition for and be granted an order of protection or temporary restraining order.
SB-460: Relating To Domestic Abuse.
Sponsored by: Sen. Karl Rhoads
Referred To Hhs, Jdc. on 01/21/2025
Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders. [HB-176]
Increases the penalties imposed on individuals convicted for violation of a temporary restraining order and order for protection. Clarifies that the court shall not sentence a defendant to pay a fine for violating a temporary restraining order or order for protection if, after conducting a financial review, the court determines the defendant is or will be unable to pay the fine. Specifies that the court may suspend certain jail sentence for violation of a temporary restraining order or order for protection upon condition that the defendant remain
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HB-176: Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.
Sponsored by: Rep. Amy Perruso
Referred To Jha, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/21/2025
Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders. [HB-198]
Increases the mandatory minimum jail sentence for a first conviction of knowingly or intentionally violating a temporary restraining order from forty-eight to seventy-two hours. Requires mandatory mental health counseling for a first conviction of knowingly or intentionally violating a temporary restraining order.
HB-198: Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.
Sponsored by: Rep. Gregg Takayama
Referred To Jha, Referral Sheet 1 on 01/21/2025
Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders. [SB-295]
Increases the penalties imposed on individuals convicted for violations of temporary restraining orders and orders for protection. Clarifies that the court shall not sentence a defendant to pay a fine for violating a domestic abuse protective order if the court makes an on-the-record determination that the defendant is or will be unable to pay the fine. Specifies that any conviction for violation of a temporary restraining order issued under the same judicial case number as an order for protection shall be treated as a prior violation of an order
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SB-295: Relating To Domestic Abuse Protective Orders.
Sponsored by: Sen. Lynn Decoite
Enrolled To Governor. on 04/16/2025
Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders. [SB-94]
Increases the mandatory minimum jail sentence for a first conviction of knowingly or intentionally violating a temporary restraining order from forty-eight to seventy-two hours. Requires mandatory mental health counseling for a first conviction of knowingly or intentionally violating a temporary restraining order.
SB-94: Relating To Temporary Restraining Orders.
Sponsored by: Sen. Angus McKelvey
The Committee On Jdc Deferred The Measure. on 01/28/2025