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PAG LIN 1 1 Section 1. Section 236.5, subsection 4, Code 1995, is 1 2 amended to read as follows: 1 3 4. A certified copy of any order or approved consent 1 4 agreement shall be issued to the plaintiff, the defendant and 1 5 the county sheriff having jurisdiction to enforce the order or 1 6 consent agreement,andthe twenty-four hour dispatcher for the 1 7 county sheriff, and the statewide protective order registry 1 8 established in section 236.19. Any subsequent amendment or 1 9 revocation of an order or consent agreement shall be forwarded 1 10 by the clerk to all individuals,andthe county sheriff, and 1 11 the statewide registry previously notified. The clerk shall 1 12 notify the county sheriff and the twenty-four hour dispatcher 1 13 for the county sheriff in writing so that the county sheriff 1 14 and the county sheriff's dispatcher receive written notice 1 15 within six hours of filing the order, approved consent 1 16 agreement, amendment, or revocation. The clerk may fulfill 1 17 this requirement by sending the notice by facsimile or other 1 18 electronic transmission which reproduces the notice in writing 1 19 within six hours of filing the order. The county sheriff's 1 20 dispatcher shall notify all law enforcement agencies having 1 21 jurisdiction over the matter and the twenty-four hour 1 22 dispatcher for the law enforcement agencies upon notification 1 23 by the clerk. The clerk shall send or deliver a written copy 1 24 of any such document to the law enforcement agencies and the 1 25 twenty-four hour dispatcher within twenty-four hours of filing 1 26 the document. 1 27 Sec. 2. Section 236.14, subsection 2, unnumbered paragraph 1 28 4, Code 1995, is amended to read as follows: 1 29 The clerk of the district court shall also provide notice 1 30 and copies of the no-contact order to the applicable law 1 31 enforcement agencies,andthe twenty-four hour dispatcher for 1 32 the law enforcement agencies, and the statewide protective 1 33 order registry, in the manner provided for protective orders 1 34 under section 236.5. The clerk shall provide notice and 1 35 copies of modifications or vacations of these orders in the 2 1 same manner. 2 2 Sec. 3. NEW SECTION. 236.19 STATEWIDE PROTECTIVE ORDER 2 3 REGISTRY. 2 4 A central registry of protective orders is established in 2 5 the department of public safety. The registry shall be 2 6 staffed and accessible on a continuous basis for use by law 2 7 enforcement agencies and peace officers. The registry shall 2 8 contain the following: 2 9 1. Orders or court-approved consent agreements entered 2 10 under chapter 236. 2 11 2. Temporary or permanent protective orders or orders to 2 12 vacate the homestead entered under chapter 598. 2 13 3. Orders establishing conditions of release, protective 2 14 orders, or sentencing orders in criminal prosecutions arising 2 15 from a domestic abuse assault. 2 16 4. Restraining orders for victim and witness protection 2 17 under chapter 910A. 2 18 The registry may be colocated with another department of 2 19 public safety facility which operates on a continuous basis. 2 20 Sec. 4. Section 598.42, Code 1995, is amended to read as 2 21 follows: 2 22 598.42 NOTICE OF CERTAIN ORDERS BY CLERK OF COURT. 2 23 The clerk of the district court shall provide notice and 2 24 copies of temporary or permanent protective orders and orders 2 25 to vacate the homestead entered pursuant to this chapter to 2 26 the applicable law enforcement agencies,andthe twenty-four 2 27 hour dispatcher for the law enforcement agencies, and the 2 28 statewide protective order registry in the manner provided for 2 29 protective orders under section 236.5. The clerk shall 2 30 provide notice and copies of modifications or vacations of 2 31 these orders in the same manner. 2 32 Sec. 5. Section 708.2A, subsection 6, Code 1995, is 2 33 amended to read as follows: 2 34 6. The clerk of the district court shall provide notice 2 35 and copies of a judgment entered under this section to the 3 1 applicable law enforcement agencies,andthe twenty-four hour 3 2 dispatcher for the law enforcement agencies, and the statewide 3 3 protective order registry in the manner provided for 3 4 protective orders under section 236.5. The clerk shall 3 5 provide notice and copies of modifications of the judgment in 3 6 the same manner. 3 7 Sec. 6. Section 910A.11, subsection 5, Code 1995, is 3 8 amended to read as follows: 3 9 5. The clerk of the district court shall provide notice 3 10 and copies of restraining orders issued pursuant to this 3 11 section in a criminal case involving an alleged violation of 3 12 section 708.2A to the applicable law enforcement agencies,and3 13 the twenty-four hour dispatcher for the law enforcement 3 14 agencies, and the statewide protective order registry, in the 3 15 manner provided for protective orders under section 236.5. 3 16 The clerk shall provide notice and copies of modifications or 3 17 vacations of these orders in the same manner. 3 18 EXPLANATION 3 19 The bill establishes a statewide registry for protective 3 20 orders in the department of public safety, which is to be 3 21 accessible to law enforcement agencies and officers on a 24- 3 22 hour-a-day basis. The registry shall contain all protective 3 23 orders entered in domestic abuse cases, entered pursuant to a 3 24 marriage dissolution proceeding, or entered for the protection 3 25 of a victim or witnesses. 3 26 LSB 1830HH 76 3 27 mk/jj/8
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