Chapter 066
2019 -- S 0321 SUBSTITUTE A
Enacted 06/28/2019

A N   A C T
RELATING TO DOMESTIC RELATIONS - DOMESTIC ABUSE PREVENTION

Introduced By: Senator Maryellen Goodwin
Date Introduced: February 13, 2019

It is enacted by the General Assembly as follows:
     SECTION 1. Sections 15-15-1, 15-15-5 and 15-15-6 of the General Laws in Chapter 15-
15 entitled "Domestic Abuse Prevention" are hereby amended to read as follows:
     15-15-1. Definitions.
     The following words as used in this chapter have the following meanings:
     (1) "Course of conduct" means a pattern of conduct composed of a series of acts over a
period of time, evidencing a continuity of purpose. Constitutionally protected activity is not
included within the meaning of "course of conduct".
     (2) "Courts" means the family court.
     (3) "Cyberstalking" means transmitting any communication by computer to any person or
causing any person to be contacted for the sole purpose of harassing that person or his or her
family.
     (4) "Domestic abuse" means:
     the The occurrence of one or more of the following acts between present or former
family members, parents, stepparents, a plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which the defendant
is not a blood relative or relative by marriage, or persons who are or have been in a substantive
dating or engagement relationship within the past one year in which at least one of the persons is
a minor:
     (i) Attempting to cause or causing physical harm;
     (ii) Placing another in fear of imminent serious physical harm;
     (iii) Causing another to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat of force,
or duress; or
     (iv) Stalking or cyberstalking.
     (5) "Harassing" means following a knowing and willful course of conduct directed at a
specific person with the intent to seriously alarm, annoy, or bother the person, and which serves
no legitimate purpose. The course of conduct must be such as would cause a reasonable person to
suffer substantial emotional distress, or be in fear of bodily injury.
     (6) "Parents" mean persons who together are the legal parents of one or more children,
regardless of their marital status or whether they have lived together at any time.
     (7) "Present or former family member" means the spouse, former spouse, minor children,
stepchildren, a plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which the defendant is not a blood relative or
relative by marriage, minor children of substantive dating partners, or persons who are related by
blood or marriage.
     (8) "Sexual exploitation" means the occurrence of any of the following acts by any
person who knowingly or willfully encourages, aids, or coerces any child under the age of
eighteen (18) years:
     (i) Recruiting, employing, enticing, soliciting, isolating, harboring, transporting,
providing, persuading, obtaining, or maintaining, or so attempts, any minor for the purposes of
commercial sex acts or sexually explicit performances; or selling or purchasing a minor for the
purposes of commercial sex acts.
     (A) "Commercial sex act" means any sex act or sexually explicit performance on account
of which anything of value is given, promised to, or received, directly or indirectly, by any
person.
     (B) "Sexually-explicit performance" means an act or show, intended to arouse, satisfy the
sexual desires of, or appeal to the prurient interests of patrons or viewers, whether public or
private, live, photographed, recorded, or videotaped.
     (9) "Stalking" means harassing another person or willfully, maliciously, and repeatedly
following another person with the intent to place that person in reasonable fear of bodily injury.
     (10) "Substantive dating" or "engagement relationship" means a significant and
personal/intimate relationship which that shall be adjudged by the court's consideration by of the
following factors:
     (i) The length of time of the relationship;
     (ii) The type of relationship; and
     (iii) The frequency of interaction between the parties.
     15-15-5. Duties of police officers.
     (a) Whenever any police officer has reason to believe that a family member or parent has
been abused, that officer shall use all reasonable means to prevent further abuse, including:
     (1) Remaining on the scene as long as there is a danger to the physical safety of the
person or until the person is able to leave the dwelling unit;
     (2) Assisting the person in obtaining medical treatment necessitated by an assault,
including obtaining transportation to an emergency medical treatment facility;
     (3) Giving the person immediate and adequate notice of his or her rights under this
chapter;
     (4) Arresting the abusive person pursuant to the arrest provisions in § 12-29-3; and
     (5) Reporting any physical injury to a minor child or a threat to physically injure a minor
child within twenty-four (24) hours of his or her investigation to CANTS (Child abuse and
neglect tracking system).
     (b) Notice by the police officer to the victim shall be by handing the victim a copy of the
following statement written in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian,
Vietnamese, and French, and by reading the statement to the person when possible:
     SPOUSE, FORMER SPOUSE, BLOOD RELATIVE, CHILDREN IN COMMON,
MINORS IN SUBSTANTIVE DATING OR ENGAGEMENT RELATIONSHIP, PLAINTIFF
PARENT'S MINOR CHILD(REN) TO WHICH DEFENDANT IS NOT A BLOOD RELATIVE
OR RELATIVE BY MARRIAGE.
     "If your attacker is your spouse, former spouse, or person to whom you are related by
blood or marriage, or if you are not married to your attacker but have a child in common, or if
you and/or your attacker is a minor who have been in a substantive dating or engagement
relationship within the past six (6) months one year, you have the right to go to the family court
and request:
     "(1) An order restraining your attacker from abusing you, or your minor child, or a
plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which the defendant is not a blood relative or relative by
marriage;
     "(2) An order awarding you exclusive use of your marital domicile;
     "(3) An order awarding you custody of your minor child."
     UNMARRIED/NOT RELATED COHABITANTS WITHIN THE PAST THREE
YEARS, OR HAVE BEEN IN A SUBSTANTIVE DATING OR ENGAGEMENT
RELATIONSHIP WITHIN THE PAST SIX (6) MONTHS ONE YEAR
     "If you are not married or related to your attacker, but have resided with him or her
within the past three (3) years, or you are in or have been in a substantive dating or engagement
relationship with your attacker within the past six (6) months one year, you have the right to go to
the district court and request:
     "(1) An order restraining your attacker from abusing you;
     "(2) An order directing your attacker to leave your household, unless he or she has the
sole legal interest in the household."
     ADDITIONAL RIGHTS.
     "If you are in need of medical treatment, you have the right to have the officer present
obtain transportation to an emergency medical treatment facility.
     "If you believe that police protection is needed for your physical safety, you have the
right to have the officer present remain at the scene until you and your children can leave or until
your safety is otherwise ensured.
     "You have the right to file a criminal complaint with the responding officer or your local
police department if the officer has not arrested the perpetrator."
     (c) A police officer shall ensure enforcement of the terms of a protective order issued
pursuant to this chapter including, but not limited to, accompanying a family member or parent to
his or her dwelling or residence in order to secure possession of the dwelling or residence.
     (d) When service of the temporary order issued pursuant to § 15-15-4 has not been made
and/or after a permanent order is entered, a police officer shall give notice of the order to the
defendant by handing him or her a certified copy of the order. The officer shall indicate that he or
she has given notice by writing on plaintiff 's copy of the order and the police department's copy
of the order, the date and time of giving notice and the officer's name and badge number. The
officer shall indicate on the offense report that actual notice was given.
     15-15-6. Form of complaint.
     (a) A form in substantially the following language shall suffice for the purpose of filing a
complaint under this chapter:
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND FAMILY COURT
COUNTY OF
:
Plaintiff :
:
VS. : F.C. NO.
:
:
Defendant:
COMPLAINT FOR PROTECTION FROM ABUSE
     Pursuant to Chapter 15 of this title, I request that the court enter an order protecting me
from abuse.
     (1) My full name, present street address, city, and telephone number are as
follows:
     
     (2) My former residence, which I have left to avoid abuse, is as follows (street address
and city):
     
     (3) The full name, present street address, city, and telephone number of the person
causing me abuse (the defendant) are as follows:
     
     (4) My relationship to the defendant is as follows:
     ______ We (are) (were formerly) married to one another.
     ______ I am the defendant's (child) (parent).
     ______ I am the blood relative or relative by marriage of the defendant;
specifically, the defendant is my
     ______ I and the defendant are together the legal parents of one or more children in
common.
     ______ I and the defendant have had a substantive dating or engagement relationship.
     ______ I am a parent of a minor child(ren) in my care or custody, to which defendant is
not a blood relative or relative by marriage.
     (5) On or about ________________________________, I suffered abuse when the
defendant:
     ______ Threatened or harmed me with a weapon; (type of weapon used: _________)
     ______ Attempted to cause me physical harm;
     ______ Caused me physical harm;
     ______ Placed me in fear of imminent physical harm;
     ______ Caused me to engage involuntarily in sexual relations by force, threat of
force, or duress. Specifically, the defendant
     
     
     
     
     (6) I ask that:
     ______ The court order that the defendant be restrained and enjoined from contacting,
assaulting, molesting, or otherwise interfering with the plaintiff at home, on the street or
elsewhere.
     ______ The court order the defendant to immediately leave the household which is
located at
     
     ______ The court award me temporary custody of the following minor child(ren)(the
defendant and I are husband and wife):
     Names Date of Birth
     That
     
     
     I request that the above relief be ordered without notice because it clearly appears from
specific facts shown by affidavit or by the verified complaint that I will suffer immediate and
irreparable injury, loss, or damage before notice can be served and a hearing had thereon. I
understand that the court will schedule a hearing no later than twenty-one (21) days after the
order is entered on the question of continuing the temporary order.
     (7) I have not sought protection from abuse from any other judge of the family court
arising out of the facts or circumstances alleged in this complaint.
     (8) That the court award me support for my minor children as required by law for a
period not to exceed ninety (90) days.
     
(Signature) (Date)
     Subscribed and sworn to before me in ____________________________ in the county of
     __________________________ in the state of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations,
     this __________ day of ____________________________ A.D. 20________.
___________________
Notary Public
     Note: If this complaint is filed by an attorney, the attorney's certificate should appear as
below:
ATTORNEY CERTIFICATE
Signed:
Attorney for Plaintiff
Address:
Date: ____________________, 20
     WHITE COPY -- Court
     YELLOW COPY -- Plaintiff
     PINK COPY -- Defendant
     GOLDENROD COPY -- Police Department
     (b) A form in substantially the following language shall suffice for the purpose of
requesting temporary orders under this chapter:
STATE OF RHODE ISLAND FAMILY COURT
COUNTY OF
:
Plaintiff :
:
VS. : F.C. NO.
:
:
Defendant:
TEMPORARY ORDER PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 15 OF
THIS TITLE GENERAL LAWS OF RHODE ISLAND
     Upon consideration of plaintiff's complaint and having found that immediate and
irreparable injury, loss, or damage will result to the plaintiff before a notice can be served and a
hearing had thereon it is ORDERED:
     ______ That the defendant is restrained and enjoined from contacting, assaulting,
molesting, or otherwise interfering with plaintiff and any minor children of the plaintiff at home,
on the street, or elsewhere, to wit, __________________________________________________
     _______________________________________________________________________
     ______ That the defendant vacate forthwith the household located at
     
     ______ That the plaintiff, being the [husband] [wife] of the defendant, be and
[s]he hereby is awarded temporary custody of the minor child[ren], to wit,
     
     ______ That the defendant pay to the plaintiff for the support of the minor child(ren) the
sum of $______ per ______.
     ______ That
     
     
     A hearing on the continuation of this ORDER will be held at the family court,
__________________County, at _________ [A.M.] [P.M.] on ___________________________.
If the defendant wishes to be heard, [s]he will be heard at that time. If [s]he does not appear at
that time, this ORDER shall remain in effect.
     This ORDER is effective forthwith, and will remain in effect until the time and date of
the above-mentioned hearing.
     A copy of this ORDER shall be transmitted to the appropriate local law enforcement
agency forthwith, and shall be served in-hand on the defendant herein.
     ENTERED as an order of court this __________ day of ______________, A.D. 20__.
     SECTION 2. Section 8-8.1-5 of the General Laws in Chapter 8-8.1 entitled "Domestic
Assault" is hereby amended to read as follows:
     8-8.1-5. Duties of police officers.
     (a) Whenever any police officer has reason to believe that a cohabitant or minor has been
abused, that officer shall use all reasonable means to prevent further abuse, including:
     (1) Remaining on the scene as long as there is danger to the physical safety of the person
or until the person is able to leave the dwelling unit;
     (2) Assisting the person in obtaining medical treatment necessitated by an assault,
including obtaining transportation to an emergency medical treatment facility;
     (3) Giving the person immediate and adequate notice of his or her rights under this
chapter;
     (4) Arresting the person pursuant to the arrest provisions as contained in § 12-29-3.
     (b) Notice by the police officer to the victim shall be by handing the victim a copy of the
following statement written in English, Portuguese, Spanish, Cambodian, Hmong, Laotian,
Vietnamese, and French, and by reading the statement to the person when possible:
     Spouse, former spouse/blood relative/children in common;, minor(s) in a substantive
dating or engagement relationship;, a plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which the defendant is
not a blood relative or relative by marriage:
     "If your attacker is your spouse, former spouse, person to whom you are related by blood
or marriage, or if you are not married to your attacker, but have a child in common, or if you
and/or your attacker are a minor who have been in a substantive dating or engagement
relationship within the past six (6) months one year, you have the right to go to the family court
and ask the court to issue an order restraining your attacker from abusing you, or your minor child
, or a plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which the defendant is not a blood relative or relative
by marriage; you have the right to go to the family court and request;:
     (1) an An order restraining your attacker from abusing you, or your minor child , or a
plaintiff parent's minor child(ren) to which defendant is not a blood relative or relative by
marriage;
     (2) an An order awarding you exclusive use of your marital domicile;
     (3) an An order awarding you custody of your minor child."
     Unmarried/not related cohabitants within the past three (3) years or substantive dating or
engagement relationship within past six (6) months one year:
     "If you are not married or related to your attacker, but have resided with him or her
within the past three (3) years, you have the right to go to the district court and request;:
     (1) an An order restraining your attacker from abusing you;
     (2) an An order directing your attacker to leave your household, unless she or he has the
sole legal interest in the household."
     "If you are in need of medical treatment, you have the right to have the officer present
obtain transportation to an emergency medical treatment facility."
     "If you believe that police protection is needed for your physical safety, you have the
right to have the officer present remain at the scene until you and your children can leave or until
your safety is otherwise insured."
     "You have the right to file a criminal complaint with the responding officer or your local
police department if the officer has not arrested the perpetrator."
     (c) A police officer shall ensure enforcement of the terms of the protective order issued
pursuant to this chapter including, but not limited to, accompanying a cohabitant to his or her
dwelling or residence in order to secure possession of the dwelling or residence when a vacate
order against the defendant has been issued.
     (d) When service of the temporary order issued pursuant to § 8-8.1-4 has not been made
and/or after a permanent order is entered, a police officer shall give notice of the order to the
defendant by handing him or her a certified copy of the order. The officer shall indicate that he or
she has given notice by writing on plaintiff's copy of the order and the police department's copy
of the order the date, and time of giving notice and the officer's name and badge number. The
officer shall indicate on the offense report that actual notice was given.
     SECTION 3. This act shall take effect upon passage.
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