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| | | An Act To Amend the Protection from Harassment Laws |
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| | | Be it enacted by the People of the State of Maine as follows: |
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| | | Sec. 1. 5 MRSA §4652, as amended by PL 1995, c. 650, §2, is further | | amended to read: |
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| | | §4652. Filing of complaint; jurisdiction |
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| | | Proceedings under this chapter must be filed, heard and | | determined in the District Court of the division in which either | | the plaintiff or the defendant resides. If the plaintiff has | | left the plaintiff's residence to avoid harassment, the plaintiff | | may bring an action in the division of the plaintiff's previous | | residence or new residence. |
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| | | The District Court has jurisdiction over protection from | harassment petitions complaints. If a District Court judge is | | not available in the division in which a complaint requesting a | | temporary order is to be filed, the complaint may be presented to | | any other District Court judge or to any Superior Court justice | | who has the same authority as a District Court judge to grant or | | deny the temporary order. |
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| | | A juvenile may be a party to an action under this chapter only | | when the juvenile has a representative through whom the action is | | brought or defended pursuant to the Maine Rules of Civil | | Procedure, Rule 17(b). The Department of Human Services may act | | as a representative of the juvenile. If any notice or service is | | required by this chapter, the notice or service must be provided | | to both the juvenile and the juvenile's representative. |
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