When law enforcement arrests someone associated with the military, they must now check if a military protective order exists against that person in the federal database and notify the issuing military authority if a violation occurred. Additionally, military protective orders can now be used as evidence in South Dakota civil protection order cases to show a pattern of harmful behavior by the respondent.
Senate Withdrawn at the Request of the Prime Sponsor S.J. 232
First read in Senate and referred to Senate Judiciary S.J. 140
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