File #: 22-171    Version: 1
Type: Rule/Form Proposal Status: Passed
File created: 7/29/2022 In control: Judicial Council
On agenda: 9/20/2022 Final action: 9/20/2022
Title: Rules and Forms | Juvenile Law: Restraining Orders (Action Required)
Attachments: 1. 20220920-22-171
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Rules and Forms | Juvenile Law: Restraining Orders (Action Required)
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Summary
Summary
The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends amending three rules of the California Rules of Court, and adopting eight forms and revising five forms, to conform to recent statutory changes enacted by Senate Bill 1141 (Rubio; Stats. 2020, ch. 248) and Senate Bill 374 (Min; Stats. 2021, ch. 135) regarding the definition of "disturbing the peace" in restraining order cases and Senate Bill 320 (Eggman; Stats. 2021, ch. 685) and Assembly Bill 1621 (Gipson; Stats. 2022, ch. 76) regarding firearms and ammunition prohibitions. The proposal also provides separate application and order forms relating to restraining orders against a juvenile and includes one new proof of service form to ensure the juvenile restraining orders are entered into the California Law Enforcement Telecommunications System (CLETS) database. At the same time, the committee recommends converting the forms to plain-language forms so that they are consistent with other restraining order forms and are easier to understand, complete, and enforce.
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Recommendation
Recommendation
The Family and Juvenile Law Advisory Committee recommends that the Judicial Council, effective January 1, 2023:
1. Amend rule 5.620 to use the new plain-language titles of the forms referenced in the rule;
2. Amend rule 5.625 to add two new forms on which to prepare restraining orders when the restrained person is a child in a juvenile justice (delinquency) proceeding and to use the new plain-language titles of the other forms referenced in the rule;
3. Amend rule 5.630 to add three new forms to request and prepare restraining orders when the restrained person is the child in a juvenile justice (delinquency) proceeding, use the new plain-language titles of the other forms referenced in the rule, and make other clarifying changes;
4. Adopt Order on Request to Reschedule Restraining Order Hearing (form JV-253) ...

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