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IN SB0192
Bill
Status
Introduced
1/5/2026
Primary Sponsor
Cyndi Carrasco
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AI Summary
- Parties in protective order proceedings must disclose any military protective orders issued by a military commander under 10 U.S.C. 1567 that are currently in effect between the parties
- Courts must consider a military protective order as evidence when presented by a petitioner seeking protection against a respondent
- Courts may issue an ex parte protective order (without notice or hearing) based on evidence of an existing military protective order
- Effective July 1, 2026
Legislative Description
Military protection order.
Last Action
First reading: referred to Committee on Judiciary
1/5/2026
Committee Referrals
Judiciary1/5/2026
Full Bill Text
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