(a) (1) In this section the following words have the meanings indicated. (2) "Child advocacy center" means a center established under § 11- 928 of the Criminal Procedure Article. (3) "File electronically" means to send, communicate, receive, or store by electronic means. (4) "Hospital" has the meaning stated in § 19-301 of the Health - General Article. (5) "Vulnerable adult program" means: (i) a program implemented under § 14-201 of this article; or (ii) any program that receives federal or State funding to prevent abuse of or assist vulnerable adults. (b) A petitioner may file electronically a petition for a temporary protective order with a court from: (1) a domestic violence prevention or assistance program; (2) a sexual assault prevention or assistance program; (3) a human trafficking prevention or assistance program; (4) a child advocacy center; (5) a vulnerable adult program; (6) a hospital where the petitioner is receiving medical treatment, while the petitioner is at the hospital; or (7) another location approved by the court. (c) The hospital shall refer the petitioner filing a petition on the grounds of: (1) domestic violence: (i) to a hospital-based domestic violence prevention or assistance program; or (ii) if there is not a hospital-based domestic violence prevention or assistance program, to a community-based domestic violence prevention or assistance program; and (2) sexual assault to a community-based sexual assault prevention or assistance program. (d) A court that receives a petition filed electronically in accordance with this section shall hold a hearing on the petition through the use of video conferencing on: (1) the same business day if the petition is filed during regular court hours and the court is open; or (2) the next business day the court is open if the petition is not filed during regular court hours.
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