A. A court on its own motion may order abduction prevention measures in a child custody proceeding if the court finds that the evidence establishes a credible risk of abduction of the child. B. A party to a child custody determination or another individual or entity having a right under the laws of this state or any other state to seek a child custody determination for the child may file a petition seeking abduction prevention measures to protect the child under this act. C. As authorized by Section 551-315 of Title 43 of the Oklahoma Statutes, a district attorney may seek a warrant to take physical custody of a child pursuant to Section 9 of this act, or to take other appropriate prevention measures.
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