664A.5 Modification — entry of permanent no-contact order.
If a defendant is convicted of, receives a deferred judgment for, or pleads guilty to a public offense referred to in section 664A.2, subsection 1, or is held in contempt for a violation of a no-contact order issued under section 664A.3 or for a violation of a protective order issued pursuant to chapter 232, 235F, 236, 236A, 598, or 915, the court shall either terminate or modify the temporary no-contact order issued by the magistrate. The court may enter a no-contact order or continue the no-contact order already in effect for a period of five years from the date the judgment is entered or the deferred judgment is granted, regardless of whether the defendant is placed on probation.
2006 Acts, ch 1101, §9; 2007 Acts, ch 180, §7; 2014 Acts, ch 1107, §25; 2017 Acts, ch 121, §31
Referred to in §664A.3, 708.2A
Structure Iowa Code
Title XV - JUDICIAL BRANCH AND JUDICIAL PROCEDURES
Chapter 664A - NO-CONTACT ORDERS — ENFORCEMENT OF PROTECTIVE ORDERS
Section 664A.2 - Applicability.
Section 664A.3 - Entry of temporary no-contact order.
Section 664A.4 - Notice of no-contact order.
Section 664A.4A - Short-form notification — no-contact order or protective order.
Section 664A.5 - Modification — entry of permanent no-contact order.
Section 664A.6 - Mandatory arrest for violation of no-contact order — immunity for actions.