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62a04 – Responsibilities Of Law Enforcement Agencies | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law mandates law enforcement training, arrest notifications, and a statewide registry for protective orders to enhance victim safety and enforcement.

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62a04 – Responsibilities Of Law Enforcement Agencies

Pennsylvania Title 42 - Judiciary and Judicial Procedure § 62a04

Summary
Pennsylvania law outlines the responsibilities of law enforcement agencies in handling protective orders, including training, notification of arrests, and maintaining a statewide registry. Agencies must ensure officers are familiar with these provisions, notify protected persons of violations, and keep detailed records of all orders. The law aims to improve enforcement and protection for individuals under such orders.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law mandates law enforcement training, arrest notifications, and a statewide registry for protective orders to enhance victim safety and enforcement.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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