Senate Bill 232
Requires court to ask petitioner at hearing for family or household abuse restraining order whether respondent possesses any firearms and to record answer on order.
1-9 (S)
Introduction and first reading. Referred to President's desk.
1-17 (S)
Referred to Judiciary.
7-7 (S)
In committee upon adjournment.
Overview
- Requires court to ask petitioner at hearing for family or household abuse restraining order whether respondent possesses any firearms and to record answer on order.
Key provisions
- Requires court to ask petitioner at hearing for family or household abuse restraining order whether respondent possesses any firearms and to record answer on order.
- Directs presiding judge of judicial district to adopt protocols relating to surrender of firearms by persons prohibited by court order from possessing firearms.
Penalties / enforcement
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
Effective date / timeline
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
Exceptions / carve-outs
- Not specified in the OLIS summary.
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