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4 <br /> A. A copy of a stalking no-contact order granted under Section 2 of this ordinance <br /> shall be forwarded by the clerk of the court on or before the next judicial day to <br /> the appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the order. Upon receipt of <br /> the order, the law enforcement agency shall immediately enter the order into any <br /> computer-based criminal intelligence information system available in this state <br /> used by law enforcement agencies to list outstanding warrants. The order shall <br /> remain in the computer for one year unless a different expiration date is specified <br /> on the order. Upon receipt of notice that an order has been terminated, the law <br /> enforcement agency shall remove the order from the computer-based criminal <br /> intelligence information system. The law enforcement agency shall only expunge <br /> from the computer-based criminal intelligence information system orders that are <br /> expired, vacated, terminated, or superseded. Entry into the law enforcement <br /> information system constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the <br /> existence of the order. The order is fully enforceable in any county in the state. <br /> B. The information entered into the computer-based criminal intelligence information <br /> system shall include notice to law enforcement whether the order was personally <br /> served, served by publication, or served by mail. <br /> Section 4: Title 10 of the Everett Municipal Code (Ordinance No. 1145-85) is hereby <br /> amended by the addition of the following section: <br /> Stalking — Mandatory Appearance <br /> A. A defendant arrested for stalking as defined by EMC 10.16.050 shall be required to <br /> appear in person before a municipal court judge within one judicial ay after the <br /> arrest. <br /> B. At the time of appearance provided in subsection A of this section the court shall <br /> determine the necessity of imposing a stalking no-contact order under Section 2 of <br /> this ordinance. <br /> C. Appearances required pursuant to this section are mandatory and cannot be <br /> waived. <br /> D. The stalking no-contact order shall be issued and entered with the appropriate law <br /> enforcement agency pursuant to the procedures outlined in Section 2 of this <br /> ordinance. <br /> Section 5: <br /> Section 1 of Ordinance No. 1974-93, as amended by Section 1 of Ordinance No. 2413- <br /> 99 and Section 1 of Ordinance No. 3027-07 (EMC 10.16.050), which reads as follows: <br /> Stalking. <br /> A. A person commits the crime of stalking if, without lawful authority and under <br /> circumstances not amounting to a felony attempt of another crime: <br /> 4 <br /> 17 <br />
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