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OR SB1147
Bill
Status
6/27/2025
Primary Sponsor
Kim Thatcher
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AI Summary
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Creates "Kayleigh's Law" establishing permanent restraining orders for victims of serious crimes including felony sex crimes, felony strangulation, felony stalking, domestic violence assault, invasion of personal privacy, and crimes involving dangerous weapons or serious physical injury
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Courts must issue lifetime restraining orders at sentencing upon victim or prosecutor request, with orders entered into the Law Enforcement Data System and National Crime Information Center databases
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Victims of crimes with prior convictions may petition the court for permanent restraining orders even if judgment was entered before the law's effective date or if no order was requested at sentencing
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Orders remain valid for the defendant's lifetime unless terminated by victim request, victim death, conviction dismissal/reversal, or pardon
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Takes effect on the 91st day after the 2025 legislative session adjourns, with no filing, service, or hearing fees charged for these proceedings
Legislative Description
Relating to permanent restraining orders for crime victims; prescribing an effective date.
Last Action
In committee upon adjournment.
6/27/2025