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4 <br /> next judicial day to the appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the <br /> order. Upon receipt of the copy of the order, the law enforcement agency shall <br /> enter the order for one year unless a different expiration date is specified on the <br /> order into any computer-based criminal intelligence information system available <br /> in this state used by law enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants. <br /> Entry into the computer-based criminal intelligence information system <br /> constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the existence of the order. <br /> The order is fully enforceable in any jurisdiction in the state. <br /> F. 1. When a defendant is found guilty of stalking, as defined in EMC 10.16.050 or <br /> RCW 9A.46.110, or any other stalking related offense under RCW 9A.46:060 and <br /> a condition of the sentence restricts the defendant's ability to have contact with <br /> the victim, and the victim does not qualify for a domestic violence protection order <br /> under chapter 26.50 RCW, the condition shall be recorded as a stalking no- <br /> contact order. <br /> 2. The written order entered as a condition of sentencing shall contain the court's <br /> directives and shall bear the legend: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense <br /> under chapter 26.50 RCW and will subject a violator to arrest. You can be <br /> arrested even if any person protected by the order invites or allows you to violate <br /> the order's prohibitions. You have the sole responsibility to avoid or refrain from <br /> violating the order's provisions. Only the court can change the order." <br /> 3. A final stalking no-contact order entered in conjunction with a criminal <br /> prosecution shall remain in effect for a period of five years from the date of entry. <br /> 4. A certified copy of the order shall be provided to the victim at no charge. <br /> G. A knowing violation of a court order issued under subsection A, B or F of this <br /> section is punishable under EMC 10.22.040. <br /> H. Whenever a stalking no-contact order is issued, modified, or terminated under <br /> subsection A, B or F of this section, the clerk of the court shall forward a copy of <br /> the order on or before the next judicial day to the appropriate law enforcement <br /> agency specified in the order. Upon receipt of the copy of the order, the law <br /> enforcement agency shall enter the order for one year unless a different <br /> expiration date is specified on the order into any computer-based criminal <br /> intelligence information system available in this state used by law enforcement <br /> agencies to list outstanding warrants. Entry into the computer-based criminal <br /> intelligence information system constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies <br /> of the existence of the order. The order is fully enforceable in any jurisdiction in <br /> the state. Upon receipt of notice that an order has been terminated under <br /> subsection B or this section, the law enforcement agency shall remove the order <br /> from the computer-based criminal intelligence information system. <br /> Section 3: Title 10 of the Everett Municipal Code (Ordinance No. 1145-85) is hereby <br /> amended by the addition of the following section: <br /> Stalking No-Contact Order— Law Enforcement Duties <br /> 3 <br /> 16 <br />