RCW 26.44.150
Temporary restraining order restricting visitation for persons accused of sexually or physically abusing a child—Penalty for violating court order.
(1) If a person who has unsupervised visitation rights with a minor child pursuant to a court order is accused of sexually or physically abusing a child and the alleged abuse has been reported to the proper authorities for investigation, the law enforcement officer conducting the investigation may file an affidavit with the prosecuting attorney stating that the person is currently under investigation for sexual or physical abuse of a child and that there is a risk of harm to the child if a temporary restraining order is not entered. Upon receipt of the affidavit, the prosecuting attorney shall determine whether there is a risk of harm to the child if a temporary restraining order is not entered. If the prosecutor determines there is a risk of harm, the prosecutor shall immediately file a motion for an order to show cause seeking to restrict visitation with the child, and seek a temporary restraining order. The restraining order shall be issued for up to ninety days or until the investigation has been concluded in favor of the alleged abuser, whichever is shorter.
(2) Willful violation of a court order entered under this section is a misdemeanor. The court order shall state: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense under chapter 26.44 RCW and will subject the violator to arrest."
[ 1993 c 412 § 18.]
Structure Revised Code of Washington
Chapter 26.44 - Abuse of Children.
26.44.010 - Declaration of purpose.
26.44.015 - Limitations of chapter.
26.44.032 - Legal defense of public employee.
26.44.035 - Response to complaint by more than one agency—Procedure—Written records.
26.44.040 - Reports—Oral, written—Contents.
26.44.061 - False reporting—Statement warning against—Determination letter and referral.
26.44.080 - Violation—Penalty.
26.44.115 - Child taken into custody under court order—Information to parents.
26.44.120 - Information about rights—Notice to noncustodial parent.
26.44.125 - Alleged perpetrators—Right to review and amendment of finding—Hearing.
26.44.130 - Arrest without warrant.
26.44.140 - Treatment for abusive person removed from home.
26.44.188 - Finding—Intent—Restrictions on dissemination of child forensic interview recordings.
26.44.190 - Investigation of child abuse or neglect—Participation by law enforcement officer.
26.44.200 - Methamphetamine manufacture—Presence of child.
26.44.220 - Abuse of adolescents—Staff training curriculum.
26.44.240 - Out-of-home care—Emergency placement—Criminal history record check.
26.44.260 - Family assessment response.
26.44.270 - Family assessment—Recommendation of services.
26.44.280 - Liability limited.
26.44.290 - Near fatalities—Review of case files—Investigation.