(A) There is probable cause to believe the abuse occurred and that the person to be restrained committed the abuse; and
(B) The order is in the best interest of the child.
(b) Upon finding that to do so would aid in protecting the victim of the alleged abuse, the court may enter, in addition to a restraining order described in paragraph (a) of this subsection, other appropriate orders including, but not limited to, orders that control contact between the alleged abuser and other children in the household.
(c) The court shall include in an order entered under this subsection the following information about the person to be restrained:
(A) Name;
(B) Address;
(C) Age and birth date;
(D) Race;
(E) Sex;
(F) Height and weight; and
(G) Color of hair and eyes.
(d) The court may include in the order a provision that a peace officer accompany the restrained person to the household when it is necessary for the person to remove the person’s essential personal effects including, but not limited to, clothing, toiletries, medications, Social Security cards, certified copies of records of live birth, identification and tools of the trade. The restrained person is entitled to remove the person’s essential personal effects under this paragraph on one occasion only and is required to be accompanied by a peace officer. The restrained person and the peace officer shall remain for no longer than 20 minutes and the peace officer may temporarily interrupt the removal of essential personal effects at any time. Nothing in this paragraph affects a peace officer’s duty to arrest under ORS 133.055 and 133.310. A peace officer who accompanies a restrained person under this paragraph has immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, for any actions the person commits during the removal of the person’s essential personal effects.
(2) If the court enters an order under this section:
(a) The clerk of the court shall provide without charge the number of certified copies of the petition and order necessary to effect service and shall have a copy of the petition and order delivered to the sheriff or other person qualified to serve the order for service upon the person to be restrained; and
(b) The sheriff or other person qualified to serve the order shall serve the person to be restrained personally unless that person is present at the hearing. After accepting the order, if the sheriff or other person cannot complete service within 10 days, the sheriff or other person shall hold the order for future service and file a return to the clerk of the court showing that service was not completed.
(3) Within 30 days after an order is served under this section, the restrained person may file a written request with the court and receive a court hearing on any portion of the order. If the restrained person requests a hearing under this subsection:
(a) The clerk of the court shall notify the parties and, if the restrained person is not a party, the restrained person of the date and time of the hearing; and
(b) The court shall hold the hearing within 21 days after the request and may cancel or modify the order.
(4) Upon receipt of a copy of the order and notice of completion of any required service by a member of a law enforcement agency, the sheriff shall immediately enter the order into the Law Enforcement Data System maintained by the Department of State Police. If the order was served on the person to be restrained by a person other than a member of a law enforcement agency, the county sheriff shall enter the order into the Law Enforcement Data System upon receipt of a true copy of the affidavit of proof of service. Entry into the Law Enforcement Data System constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the existence of the order. Law enforcement agencies shall establish procedures adequate to ensure that an officer at the scene of an alleged violation of the order may be informed of the existence and terms of the order. The order is fully enforceable in any county in this state.
(5) A restraining order issued pursuant to this section remains in effect for a period of one year or until the order is modified, amended or terminated by court order.
(6) A court that issued a restraining order under this section may renew the order for a period of up to one year if the court finds that there is probable cause to believe the renewal is in the best interest of the child. The court may renew the order on motion alleging facts supporting the required finding. If the renewal order is granted, subsections (2) and (3) of this section apply.
(7) If a restraining order issued pursuant to this section is terminated before its expiration date, the clerk of the court shall immediately deliver a copy of the termination order to the sheriff. The sheriff shall promptly remove the original order from the Law Enforcement Data System.
(8) Pending a contempt hearing for alleged violation of a restraining order issued under this section, a person arrested and taken into custody pursuant to ORS 133.310 may be released as provided in ORS 135.230 to 135.290. Unless the order provides otherwise, the security amount for release shall be $5,000.
(9) When a restraining order entered under this section prohibits the restrained person from contacting the protected person in writing, the restrained person does not violate the restraining order by serving on the protected person a copy of a notice of appeal of the restraining order or any other document required by law to be served on the adverse party to an appeal if:
(a) Neither the restrained person nor the protected person is represented by counsel;
(b) The restrained person serves the document by mail; and
(c) The contents of the document are not intended to harass or intimidate the protected person. [Formerly 419B.190; 2007 c.255 §13; 2011 c.269 §7; 2013 c.366 §75]
Structure 2021 Oregon Revised Statutes
Volume : 11 - Juvenile Code, Human Services
Chapter 419B - Juvenile Code: Dependency
Section 419B.005 - Definitions.
Section 419B.010 - Duty of officials to report child abuse; exceptions; penalty.
Section 419B.015 - Report form and content; notice.
Section 419B.016 - Offense of false report of child abuse.
Section 419B.019 - Investigation of report involving school; notification; rules.
Section 419B.023 - Duties of person conducting investigation under ORS 419B.020.
Section 419B.026 - Required findings for investigation conducted under ORS 419B.020.
Section 419B.028 - Photographing child during investigation; photographs as records.
Section 419B.030 - Central registry of reports.
Section 419B.035 - Confidentiality of records; when available to others; rules.
Section 419B.090 - Juvenile court; jurisdiction; policy.
Section 419B.100 - Jurisdiction; bases; Indian children.
Section 419B.116 - Intervention; caregiver relationship; rights of limited participation.
Section 419B.117 - Notice to parents or guardian of child; when given; contents.
Section 419B.121 - Return of runaway children to another state.
Section 419B.127 - Transfer to court of county of child or ward’s residence.
Section 419B.130 - Delegation of jurisdiction by county of residence.
Section 419B.132 - Delegation of jurisdiction among county juvenile courts.
Section 419B.150 - When protective custody authorized; protective custody order.
Section 419B.152 - Protective custody of runaway child.
Section 419B.155 - Protective custody not arrest.
Section 419B.165 - Release of child taken into custody; rules.
Section 419B.168 - Procedure when child is not released.
Section 419B.171 - Report required when child is taken into protective custody.
Section 419B.175 - Initial disposition of child taken into protective custody.
Section 419B.185 - Evidentiary hearing.
Section 419B.205 - Appointment of counsel for parent or legal guardian.
Section 419B.211 - Motion to withdraw as counsel.
Section 419B.220 - Appointment of surrogate.
Section 419B.223 - Duties and tenure of surrogate.
Section 419B.231 - Appointment; hearing; findings.
Section 419B.234 - Qualifications; duties; privilege.
Section 419B.237 - Duration of appointment; compensation.
Section 419B.305 - When hearing must be held; continuation; priority.
Section 419B.310 - Conduct of hearings.
Section 419B.325 - Disposition required; evidence.
Section 419B.328 - Ward of the court; duration of wardship.
Section 419B.335 - Department of Human Services reports regarding out-of-state placements.
Section 419B.337 - Commitment to custody of Department of Human Services.
Section 419B.340 - Reasonable or active efforts determination.
Section 419B.343 - Recommendations of committing court; case planning; plan contents.
Section 419B.349 - Court authority to review placement or proposed placement.
Section 419B.351 - Court approval of placement in qualified residential treatment program.
Section 419B.365 - Permanent guardianship; petition; when filed; procedure.
Section 419B.366 - Guardianship; motion; procedure.
Section 419B.368 - Review, modification or vacation of guardianship order.
Section 419B.369 - Guardianship study; rules.
Section 419B.371 - Community guardianship.
Section 419B.372 - Guardianship as incident of custody.
Section 419B.373 - Duties and authority of legal custodian.
Section 419B.376 - Duties and authority of guardian.
Section 419B.395 - Judgment of parentage or nonparentage.
Section 419B.400 - Authority to order support; collection.
Section 419B.408 - Enforcement of support order.
Section 419B.440 - Circumstances requiring reports; exceptions.
Section 419B.443 - Time and content of reports.
Section 419B.446 - Filing report.
Section 419B.449 - Review hearing by court; findings.
Section 419B.470 - Permanency hearing; schedule.
Section 419B.473 - Notice; appearance.
Section 419B.476 - Conduct of hearing; court determinations; orders.
Section 419B.500 - Termination of parental rights generally.
Section 419B.502 - Termination upon finding of extreme conduct.
Section 419B.504 - Termination upon finding of unfitness.
Section 419B.506 - Termination upon finding of neglect.
Section 419B.510 - Termination upon finding child conceived as result of rape.
Section 419B.517 - Mediation to be encouraged.
Section 419B.518 - Appointment of counsel for parents.
Section 419B.521 - Conduct of termination hearing.
Section 419B.524 - Effect of termination order.
Section 419B.527 - Disposition of ward after termination.
Section 419B.530 - Representation by Attorney General.
Section 419B.532 - Reinstatement of parental rights; rules.
Section 419B.550 - Definitions for ORS 419B.550 to 419B.558.
Section 419B.552 - Application for emancipation judgment; effect of judgment.
Section 419B.558 - Entry of judgment of emancipation.
Section 419B.600 - Policy on Indian child welfare.
Section 419B.603 - Definitions.
Section 419B.606 - Custody; presumption of continued custody.
Section 419B.609 - Acknowledgment or establishment of parentage.
Section 419B.612 - Best interests of Indian child.
Section 419B.615 - Assistance enrolling child in tribe; notice to parents.
Section 419B.618 - Determination of Indian child’s tribe.
Section 419B.621 - Judicial determination of Indian child’s residence, domicile and status as ward.
Section 419B.624 - Tribal-state agreements.
Section 419B.627 - Jurisdiction; limitations; tribal court assumption of jurisdiction.
Section 419B.630 - Motion to transfer to tribal court; objection; good cause to deny transfer.
Section 419B.633 - Transfer to tribal court.
Section 419B.642 - Qualified expert witness.
Section 419B.645 - Active efforts.
Section 419B.646 - Right to appear; withdrawal by party.
Section 419B.647 - Right to counsel.
Section 419B.648 - Right to examine reports or documents.
Section 419B.656 - Tribal customary adoption; rules; forms.
Section 419B.657 - Reports to Legislative Assembly.
Section 419B.660 - Conflict of laws.
Section 419B.663 - Full faith and credit.
Section 419B.800 - Applicability of ORS 419B.800 to 419B.929.
Section 419B.803 - Jurisdiction.
Section 419B.806 - Consolidation; when required; procedures.
Section 419B.809 - Petition; contents; form; dismissal.
Section 419B.812 - Issuance of summons; time for hearing on petition.
Section 419B.816 - Notice to person contesting petition to establish jurisdiction.
Section 419B.818 - Form of summons under ORS 419B.815.
Section 419B.822 - Form of summons under ORS 419B.819.
Section 419B.823 - Service of summons generally.
Section 419B.824 - Methods of serving summons.
Section 419B.833 - Proof of service of summons or mailing.
Section 419B.839 - Required and discretionary summons.
Section 419B.842 - When arrest warrant authorized.
Section 419B.845 - Restraining order when child abuse alleged.
Section 419B.846 - Service of restraining order.
Section 419B.848 - Process generally.
Section 419B.851 - Service of process; filing; proof of service.
Section 419B.854 - Computing statutory time periods.
Section 419B.857 - Pleadings; construction.
Section 419B.863 - Pleadings; captions.
Section 419B.866 - Signing pleadings required; effect of signing or not signing.
Section 419B.869 - Responding to pleadings; time limit.
Section 419B.872 - Amendment of pleadings.
Section 419B.878 - Judicial inquiry and finding regarding whether child is Indian child.
Section 419B.881 - Disclosure; scope; when required; exceptions; breach of duty to disclose.
Section 419B.884 - Depositions; procedure.
Section 419B.890 - Dismissal of petition at end of petitioner’s case; settlement conference.
Section 419B.893 - Subpoenas generally.
Section 419B.896 - Subpoena for production of books, papers, documents and other tangible things.
Section 419B.899 - Issuance of subpoena.
Section 419B.902 - Service of subpoena.
Section 419B.905 - Subpoena of incarcerated witness.
Section 419B.918 - Manner of appearance.
Section 419B.923 - Modifying or setting aside order or judgment.
Section 419B.926 - Stay of order or judgment pending appeal.
Section 419B.953 - Training and continuing education for caseworkers.