2009 House Bill 4222 ↩
Senate Roll Call 128:
Passed
To authorize courts to issue a personal protection order against an individual convicted of criminal sexual conduct at the request of the victim. The order could prohibit the offender from coming near or contacting the victim, buying a firearm, interfering with the victim’s efforts to remove her children or property from the offender’s property, and more. Under current law, a PPO can only be requested after at least two nonconsecutive events of stalking.