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Rules and Forms | Protective Orders: Implementation of Body Armor Restrictions Under Assembly Bill 92 (Action Required)
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Summary
Summary
Effective January 1, 2024, under Assembly Bill 92 (Stats. 2023, ch. 232) a person prohibited from possessing firearms under state law is also prohibited from possessing, owning, or buying body armor. To implement AB 92, the Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends revisions to several domestic violence restraining order forms to include body armor prohibitions.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends that the Judicial Council, effective January 1, 2025, revise nine existing Judicial Council forms to implement Assembly Bill 92:
• Confidential Information for Law Enforcement (form CLETS-001);
• Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (form DV-100);
• Notice of Court Hearing (form DV-109);
• Temporary Restraining Order (form DV-110);
• Response to Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order
(form DV-120);
• How Can I Respond to a Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (form DV-120-INFO);
• Restraining Order After Hearing (Order of Protection)
(form DV-130);
• Can a Domestic Violence Restraining Order Help Me?
(form DV-500-INFO); and
• Emergency Protective Order (CLETS-EPO) (form EPO-001).
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