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ID H0241
Bill
Status
3/10/2015
Primary Sponsor
State Affairs Committee
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AI Summary
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Redesignates "no contact orders" as "orders prohibiting conduct" throughout Idaho Code Section 18-920
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Requires courts to clearly define the specific prohibited conduct in the order and serve it on the defendant before enforcement can occur
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Establishes that a violation occurs when a person charged or convicted of specified offenses knowingly engages in conduct that violates an issued order prohibiting conduct
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Maintains penalties of up to $1,000 fine or one year county jail for violations, and escalates to felony charges (up to 5 years prison and $5,000 fine) for a third violation within five years
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Authorizes peace officers to arrest without warrant any person believed to have violated an order prohibiting conduct if the restrained person had notice of the order
Legislative Description
Amends existing law to redesignate no conduct orders as orders prohibiting conduct, to revise a provision concerning the issuance of an order prohibiting conduct, to provide that the order shall define prohibited conduct and that the order shall be served on the defendant prior to enforcement, and to revise provisions concerning when a violation of an order prohibiting conduct is committed.
ORDERS PROHIBITING CONDUCT
Last Action
Reported Printed and Referred to Judiciary, Rules, & Administration
3/11/2015