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SD SB152
Bill
Status
1/29/2026
Primary Sponsor
Helene Duhamel
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AI Summary
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Law enforcement officers must check the FBI's National Crime Information Center database for military protective orders when arresting any person who is a member of or associated with the U.S. armed forces
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Officers must notify the issuing military authority if they have probable cause to believe the arrested person has violated a military protective order
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Military protective orders may be admitted as evidence in state protection order proceedings to establish a relevant pattern or course of conduct by the respondent
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"Military protective order" is defined by reference to 32 C.F.R. § 635.19 (January 23, 2026)
Legislative Description
Establish provisions relating to the use of military protective orders upon arrest and as evidence in an action for a protection order.
Criminal Procedure
Last Action
Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor S.J. 234
2/10/2026