Protective orders; Military Protective Orders. Permits a court to find good cause to issue a preliminary protective order when a petitioner has a Military Protective Order. The bill directs a law-enforcement officer to notify the agency that entered the Military Protective Order into the National Crime Information Center Systems that the law-enforcement officer has probable cause to believe the person violated the Military Protective Order if such person violated provisions of a state-issued protective order.

Statutes affected:
Introduced: 16.1-253.1, 16.1-253.2, 18.2-60.4, 19.2-152.9
Courts of Justice Substitute: 16.1-253.1, 16.1-253.2, 18.2-60.4, 19.2-152.9
Enrolled: 16.1-253.1, 16.1-253.2, 18.2-60.4, 19.2-152.9