The following sections of the Revised Code of Washington as now or hereafter amended are hereby adopted by reference as part of this chapter as though such sections were set forth herein in full:
Purpose – Intent.
Definitions [Domestic Violence – Official Response].
Law enforcement officers – Training, powers, duties.
Restrictions upon and duties of court.
Appearances by defendant – Orders prohibiting contact.
Restriction or prohibition of contact with victim – Violation, penalties – Written order – Procedures.
Enforcement of orders against defendants.
Notification of victim of prosecution decision – Description of procedures available to institute criminal proceedings.
Liability of peace officers.
Restraining orders – Notice – Refusal to comply – Arrest – Penalty – Defense – Peace officers, immunity.
Definitions [Domestic Violence Prevention].
Commencement of action – Jurisdiction – Venue.
Petition for an order for protection – Availability of forms and instructional brochures – Filing fee, when required – Bond not required.
Development of forms and instructional brochures by the administrator for the courts – Distribution of master copy.
Application for leave to proceed in forma pauperis.
Hearing – Service – Time.
Relief – Realignment of designation of parties.
Ex parte temporary order for protection.
Issuance of order – Assistance of peace officer – Designation of appropriate law enforcement agency.
Order – Service – Fees.
Order – Transmittal to law enforcement agency – Record in law enforcement information system – Enforceability.
Violation of order – Penalties.
Enforcement of ex parte order – Knowledge of order prerequisite to penalties – Reasonable efforts to serve copy of order.
Violation of order – Prosecuting attorney or attorney for municipality may be requested to assist – Costs and attorney's fees.
Order – Modification – Transmittal.
Peace officers – Immunity.
Title to real estate – Effect.
Proceedings additional.
Short title.
Effective date – 1984 c 263.
Severability – 1984 c 263.
(Ord. 1086 § 1, 1988; Ord. 1239 § 5, 1994)