Temporary Order for Protection and Notice of Hearing
The
front page was modified to conform to the national template used to help law
enforcement identify an order as a valid protection order that can be
enforced.
“DOB”
in the caption was bolded; the names of minor/age section was moved to just
below the caption and to the left of the Respondent Identifiers. The
Respondent Identifiers box, which was added to the right and just below the
caption, includes Sex, Race, and Hair, in the first row, and Height, Weight,
and Eyes, in the second row. “Respondent’s Distinguishing Features” and “Access
to weapons [ ] yes [ ] no” were placed below the Respondent Identifiers.
A
line was inserted across the page.
In
the paragraph containing the court’s findings, the following sentence was
inserted as the second sentence:
“The respondent will be served
notice of his or her opportunity to be heard at the scheduled hearing. RCW
26.50.070.”
On
page 1, below the second restraint provision, the following provisions were
added:
Additional no contact
provisions are on the next page.
The terms of this order shall be effective until:
The Next Hearing Date, above.
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On
page 2, in the bold notice to the respondent, the last sentence is changed as
follows:
The Next Hearing Date is Shown below the Caption on
Page One.
On
page 3 in the Warnings to Respondent paragraph, title “7” is inserted at the
end of the second paragraph. This is based upon Laws of 2006, ch. 138.
In
the table on law enforcement assistance, the first line is changed as
follows:
The lLaw
enforcementagency where petitioner
respondent
lives shall assist petitioner in
obtaining:
The effective date line is changed to:
This Temporary Order for Protection
is Effective Until the
Next Hearing Date
Shown Below the Caption on Page One
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