Louisiana Statutes

§ 46:2140 — Law enforcement officers; duties

Louisiana § 46:2140
JurisdictionLouisiana
Title 46Public Welfare and Assistance

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La. Stat. Ann. § 46:2140 (2026).

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§2140. Law enforcement officers; duties

A.If a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that a family or household member or dating partner has been abused and the abusing party is in violation of a temporary restraining order, a preliminary or permanent injunction, or a protective order issued pursuant to R.S. 9:361 et seq., R.S. 9:372, R.S. 46:2131 et seq., R.S. 46:2151, R.S. 46:2171 et seq., Children's Code Article 1564 et seq., Code of Civil Procedure Articles 3604 and 3607.1, or Code of Criminal Procedure Articles 30, 327.1, 335.1, 335.2, and 871.1, the officer shall immediately arrest the abusing party.
B.If a law enforcement officer has reason to believe that a family or household member or dating partner has been abused, and the abusing party is not in violation of a restrai

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Related

State v. Ceaser
859 So. 2d 639 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2003)
27 case citations
State v. Baker
902 So. 2d 1247 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2005)
3 case citations
Floyd v. City of Carencro
149 So. 3d 387 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2014)

Legislative History

Acts 1985, No. 442, §1, eff. July 12, 1985; Acts 2003, No. 750, §6; Acts 2004, No. 882, §1; Acts 2014, No. 317, §3; Acts 2015, No. 85, §1.

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