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OUT-OF-STATE ABUSE
ORDERS Abuse prevention orders issued by
another state or protection orders issued in another jurisdiction, MUST
be enforced by police officers in Massachusetts. These orders may
originate in any state, United States territory, Puerto Rico, the
District of Columbia, or a tribal court. They must be for the purpose of
preventing violent or threatening acts or harassment against, or contact
or communication with or physical proximity to another person, including
temporary and final orders. These orders must be treated as if they
originated in Massachusetts, including mandatory arrest. The law states that officers may presume the validity
of, and enforce in accordance with the 209A law, a copy of a protection
order issued by another jurisdiction which has been provided to the law
enforcement officer by any source; provided that the officer is also
provided with a statement by the person protected by the order that such
order remains in effect. Law enforcement officers may rely on such
statement by the person protected by such order. M.G.L.
c209A s5.
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