(1) Following the plaintiff;
(2) Being at or in the vicinity of the plaintiff's home, school, business or place of employment; or
(3) Engaging in conduct defined as stalking in Title 17-A, section 210-A;
(1) Granting or restoring possession of the residence or household to one party, excluding the other; or
(2) A consent agreement, allowing the party with the duty to support to provide suitable alternate housing;
If the court enjoins the defendant under this subsection and the enjoined conduct constitutes harassment under Title 17-A, section 506-A, the court shall include in the order a warning in conformity with Title 17-A, section 506-A.
[PL 2019, c. 407, § 4 (AMD).]’