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NY A07202
Bill
Status
5/12/2023
Primary Sponsor
Jo Simon
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AI Summary
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Courts must issue a notice to petitioners when an order of protection or temporary order of protection is applied for, issued, modified, or extended under family court or domestic relations law, informing them of their ability to apply for an extreme risk protection order.
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Courts must issue a similar notice to petitioners when an order of protection or temporary order of protection is applied for, issued, modified, or extended under criminal procedure law sections 530.12 and 530.13, notifying them of their ability to apply for an extreme risk protection order.
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The notice requirement applies to petitioners seeking protection as defined in the extreme risk protection order statute, expanding awareness of this alternative legal remedy.
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The act takes effect thirty days after becoming law.
Legislative Description
Relates to notifying certain individuals who apply for or are issued an order of protection or a temporary order of protection, of their ability to apply for an extreme risk protection order.
Last Action
referred to judiciary
1/3/2024