[§586C-4] Enforcement of Canadian domestic-violence protection order by tribunal. (a) A tribunal may issue an order enforcing or refusing to enforce a Canadian domestic-violence protection order on application of: (1) A person authorized by law of this State other than this chapter to seek enforcement of a domestic-protection order; or (2) A respondent. (b) In a proceeding under subsection (a), the tribunal shall follow the procedures of this State for enforcement of a domestic protection order. An order entered under this section is limited to the enforcement of the terms of the Canadian domestic-violence protection order. (c) A Canadian domestic-violence protection order is enforceable under this section if: (1) The order identifies a protected individual and a respondent; (2) The order is valid and in effect; (3) The issuing court had jurisdiction over the parties and the subject matter under law applicable in the issuing court; and (4) The order was issued after: (A) The respondent was given reasonable notice and had an opportunity to be heard before the court issued the order; or (B) In the case of an ex parte order, the respondent was given reasonable notice and had or will have an opportunity to be heard within a reasonable time after the order was issued, in a manner consistent with the right of the respondent to due process. (d) A Canadian domestic-violence protection order valid on its face is prima facie evidence of its enforceability under this section. (e) A claim that a Canadian domestic-violence protection order does not comply with subsection (c) is an affirmative defense in a proceeding seeking enforcement of the order. If the tribunal determines that the order is not enforceable, the tribunal shall issue an order that the Canadian domestic-violence protection order is not enforceable under this section and section 586C-3 and may not be registered under section 586C-5. (f) A person who violates a valid Canadian domestic-violence protection order shall be subject to the penalties provided in section 586-26. [L 2022, c 107, pt of §1]
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