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§ 11.1206 — Obtaining a regular (non-emergency) order of protection.

25 CFR § 11.1206

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25 C.F.R. § 11.1206 (2025).

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§ 11.1206 Obtaining a regular (non-emergency) order of protection. Following a hearing and finding that an act of domestic violence occurred, the court may issue an order of protection. The order must meet the requirements of paragraph (a) of this section and may meet the requirements of paragraph (b) of this section. Either party may request a review hearing to amend or vacate the order of protection.

(a)The order of protection must do all of the following:
(1)Specifically describe in clear language the behavior the court has ordered he or she do or refrain from doing;
(2)Give notice that violation of any provision of the order of protection constitutes contempt of court and may result in a fine or imprisonment, or both; and
(3)Indicate whether the order of protection supersedes o

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