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Chapter 21 - Abuse Prevention


  • § 1101 Definitions
  • § 1102 Jurisdiction and venue
  • § 1103 Requests for relief
  • § 1104 Emergency relief
  • § 1105 Service
  • § 1106 Procedure
  • § 1107 Filing orders with law enforcement personnel; Department of Public Safety protection order database
  • § 1108 Enforcement
  • § 1109 Appeals
  • § 1110 Requests for child support; transfer to Office of Magistrate
  • §§ 1111-1114 [Reserved for future use.].
  • § 1115 Limitation or denial of visitation
  • § 1140 Domestic Violence Fatality Review Commission
  • § 1150 Findings and intent
  • § 1151 Definitions
  • § 1152 Address Confidentiality Program; application; certification
  • § 1153 Certification cancellation
  • § 1154 Agency use of designated address; agency other than law enforcement agency
  • § 1154a Agency use of designated address; law enforcement agency
  • § 1155 Disclosure of address prohibited; exceptions
  • § 1156 Nondisclosure of address in criminal and civil proceedings
  • § 1157 Assistance for Program applicants
  • § 1158 Voting by Program participant
  • § 1159 Custody and visitation orders
  • § 1160 Adoption of rules
  • § 1171 Creation of Vermont Council on Domestic Violence
  • § 1172 Purpose; powers; duties
  • § 1173 Composition and meetings
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