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A. Whenever an order is issued under this chapter, the subject of the order may be ordered to stay out of certain areas that are set forth within the written order. These areas will hereinafter be referred to as “prohibited areas.”

B. Prohibited areas that are set forth in SODA orders may be established, modified, or eliminated by a resolution of the city council. The police department will provide information to the city council to support establishing, modifying, or eliminating prohibited areas.

C. Prohibited areas that are set forth in orders issued under this chapter other than SODA orders may be set by court discretion and are not required to be set in accordance with subsection (B) of this section.

D. Upon request for modification or termination of any order issued under this chapter, the court shall consider the requested modification or termination by allowing for a process by which the subject of the order can provide relevant testimony or other evidence in support of his/her request.

E. Unless otherwise ordered by the court, an order issued under this chapter shall have as its termination date two years from the date of its issuance.

F. Whenever an order is issued, modified or terminated pursuant to this chapter, the clerk of the court shall forward a copy of the order on or before the next judicial day to the Monroe police department. Upon receipt of the copy of the order, the Monroe police department shall enter the order until the expiration date specified on the order into any computer-based criminal intelligence information system(s) available to Monroe police officers. Upon receipt of notice that an order has been terminated, the Monroe police department shall remove the order from the computer-based criminal intelligence information system(s).

G. Nothing in any provision of this chapter related to SODA orders shall be construed as prohibiting the subject of a SODA order from participating in a scheduled court hearing or from attending a scheduled meeting with his/her legal counsel within a prohibited area. (Ord. 005/2018 § 2)