77-36-5.1. Conditions of probation for person convicted of domestic violence
offense.
(1) Before any perpetrator who has been convicted of a domestic violence offense may be
placed on probation, the court shall consider the safety and protection of the victim and any
member of the victim's family or household.
(2) The court may condition probation or a plea in abeyance on the perpetrator's
compliance with one or more orders of the court which may include, but are not limited to, an
order:
(a) enjoining the perpetrator from threatening to commit or committing acts of domestic
violence against the victim or other family or household member;
(b) prohibiting the perpetrator from harassing, telephoning, contacting, or otherwise
communicating with the victim, directly or indirectly;
(c) requiring the perpetrator to stay away from the victim's residence, school, place of
employment, and the premises of any of these, or a specified place frequented regularly by the
victim or any designated family or household member;
(d) prohibiting the perpetrator from possessing or consuming alcohol or controlled
substances;
(e) prohibiting the perpetrator from purchasing, using, or possessing a firearm or other
specified weapon;
(f) directing the perpetrator to surrender any weapons that he owns or possesses;
(g) directing the perpetrator to participate in and complete, to the satisfaction of the court,
a program of intervention for perpetrators, treatment for alcohol or substance abuse, or psychiatric
or psychological treatment;
(h) directing the perpetrator to pay restitution to the victim; and
(i) imposing any other condition necessary to protect the victim and any other designated
family or household member or to rehabilitate the perpetrator.
(3) The perpetrator is responsible for the costs of any condition of probation, according to
his ability to pay.
(4) (a) Adult Probation and Parole, or other provider, shall immediately report to the
court and notify the victim of any assault by the perpetrator, the perpetrator's failure to comply
with any condition imposed by the court, and any threat of harm made by the perpetrator.
(b) Notification of the victim under Subsection (4)(a) shall consist of a good faith
reasonable effort to provide prompt notification, including mailing a copy of the notification to
the last-known address of the victim.
Amended by Chapter 244, 1996 General Session
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