Bill Sponsor
Indiana House Bill 1137
Session 2022
Protective orders.
Became Law
Became Law
Signed by Governor on Mar 18, 2022
Sponsors
Republican
Anthony Cook
Republican
Aaron Freeman
Republican
Kevin Boehnlein
First Action
Jan 6, 2022
Latest Action
Mar 18, 2022
Origin Chamber
House
Type
Bill
Bill Number
1137
State
Indiana
Session
2022
Sponsorship by Party
Republican
Sponsor
Republican
Author
Republican
Sponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
Republican
Cosponsor
House Votes (0)
Senate Votes (1)
House votes are unavailable for this bill.
Summary
Provides that an order for protection issued ex parte or upon notice and a hearing, or a modification of an order for protection issued ex parte or upon notice and a hearing, is effective: (1) for two years after the date of issuance; or (2) indefinitely after the date of issuance if the respondent is a sex or violent offender and is required to register as a lifetime sex or violent offender and the petitioner was the victim of the crime that resulted in the requirement that the respondent register as a lifetime sex or violent offender. Requires a respondent who is subject to an indefinite order for protection to request a hearing in objection to the order of protection within 30 days of the order being issued. Allows any party to request a hearing on a two year order for protection at any time. Provides that a person may only request one judicial review hearing on a protection order.
Sources
Record Created
Jan 6, 2022 9:00:56 AM
Record Updated
Jul 22, 2022 6:05:24 PM