§ 131.07 VIOLATIONS OF A RESTRAINING ORDER.
   (A)   Definitions. For the purpose of this section, the following definitions shall apply unless the context clearly indicates or requires a different meaning.
      PROTECTED PERSON. The person or persons identified in the restraining order as the person or persons for whose benefit the restraining order was issued.
      RESTRAINING ORDER. Any civil or criminal restraining or protection order that prohibits the restrained person from contacting, harassing, injuring, intimidating, molesting, threatening or touching any protected person; or from entering or remaining on premises; or from coming within a specified distance of a protected person or premises or any other provision to protect the protected person from imminent danger to life or health, that is issued by a court of competent jurisdiction. The term RESTRAINING ORDER also includes any order that amends, modifies, supplements or supersedes the initial restraining order.
   (B)   Violations. It shall be unlawful for any person to commit the offense of violating a restraining order. A person commits the offense of violating a restraining order if such person contacts, harasses, injures, intimidates, molests, threatens or touches any protected person; enters or remains on premises; comes within a specified distance of a protected person or premises; or violates any other provision of a restraining order to protect the protected person from imminent danger to life or health, and such conduct is prohibited by a restraining order, after such person has been personally served with any such order or otherwise has acquired from the court actual knowledge of the contents of any such order.
(Ord. 2-05, passed 4-13-2005) Penalty, see § 131.99