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AR SB402

Bill

Status

Passed

3/13/2019

Primary Sponsor

Greg Leding

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Origin

Senate

92nd General Assembly (2019 Regular)

AI Summary

  • Violation of an order of protection is a Class A misdemeanor, except as provided in subdivision (b)(2)
  • Violation of an order of protection becomes a Class D felony if the offense occurs within 5 years of a previous conviction for the same offense
  • The Class D felony designation requires the order of protection was issued after a hearing where the person received actual notice and had an opportunity to participate
  • The facts of the violation must independently satisfy the elements of any felony or misdemeanor offense, excluding violations of the order of protection statute itself
  • Act 458 was approved on March 13, 2019

Legislative Description

Concerning The Offense Of Violation Of An Order Of Protection.

Last Action

Notification that SB402 is now Act 458

3/13/2019

Committee Referrals

Judiciary2/28/2019
Judiciary2/25/2019

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