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  • § 752.994. Duties of board.

    Statutes | MCLS § 752.994

    The board shall do all of the following: (a) Collect and analyze information concerning medical and mental health services available to survivors of human trafficking in this state. (b) Identify state and local agencies within this state and other states, as well as within the federal...

  • 14D.2.12. Modification or Extension of Protective Orders

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.12

    (a) Ex Parte Modification or Extension (1) Grounds The Court my immediately modify an order of protection ex parte, without notice or a hearing, as deemed necessary to protect the Petitioner where: (A) Respondent has violated a prior or existing order of protection or has engaged in other acts of...

  • 14D.2.11. Priority of Service of Protective Orders

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.11

    Any protective order issued under this title shall have the highest priority for service by the court service officer, law enforcement personnel, or any other official process server in the employment of the tribe. Any order issued under this title must be served within 24 hours of issuance...

  • 14D.2.10. Duration of Protective Orders

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.10

    (a) Emergency Protective Orders An emergency protective order will be valid from the date of issuance to the date of the hearing on the Petition. (b) Order After Noticed Hearing An Protective Order After Noticed Hearing will be good for two years from the date of issuance. (c) Expiration Date Each...

  • 14D.2.09. Court Administration Costs

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.09

    In all cases where the Petitioner was exempted from paying a service or filing fee and the Court ordered a protective order after noticed hearing, the Court may order the Respondent to pay to the court the amount of the filing fee and service fee typically charged in a civil case to defray the...

  • 14D.2.08. Restitution

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.08

    In addition to any other protective provisions included in a court order issued under any chapter of this title, the court may order the Respondent to pay the following restitution: (a) Damages The Court may order the Respondent to pay any medical bills, repairs bills, lost wages, or other damages...

  • 14D.2.07. Content of Protective Orders

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.07

    (a) All protective orders must include the following information: (1) The names of the parties and all protected persons (2) A physical description of the Respondent(s) (3) A factual basis for the issuance of the protective order (4) The specific acts that the respondent is prohibited from engaging...

  • 14D.2.05. Hearing on Petition

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.05

    (a) Automatic Hearing A hearing will be automatic on any petition for a protective order under this code. (b) Scheduling of Hearing The hearing will be set for 14 days from the date of the filing of the petition for a protective order, or as soon thereafter as available on the Courts calendar,...

  • 14D.2.04. Emergency Orders for Protection

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.04

    (a) Basis for Issuance The Court shall immediately grant an ex-parte Emergency Order for Protection if, based on the specific facts stated in the Petition, or at the ex parte hearing, there is probable cause to believe that the Petitioner is in immediate danger of violence or some other significant...

  • 14D.2.03. Contents of the Petition

    Statutes | Hoopa Valley Tribal Code § 14D.2.03

    (a)The Petition must contain the following information:  (1) The names of all petitioners and respondents (2) the names of all family and household members to be protected by the order (3) The tribal membership status of all petitioners and respondents, if known (4) The physical address and...