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respondent pay the costs of monitoring. The court shall consider the ability of the <br /> convicted person to pay for electronic monitoring. <br /> Section 7: <br /> Sections 1 (part) and 4 of Ordinance No. 1521-88 (EMC 10.23.030), which reads as <br /> follows: <br /> Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime—Violation. <br /> A. Because of the likelihood of repeated harassment directed at those who have been <br /> victims of harassment in the past, when any defendant charged with a crime involving <br /> harassment is released from custody before trial on bail or personal recognizance, the <br /> court authorizing the release may require that the defendant: <br /> 1. Stay away from the home, school, business, or place of employment of the victim or <br /> victims of the alleged offense or other location, as shall be specifically named by the <br /> court in the order; <br /> 2. Refrain from contacting, intimidating, threatening, or otherwise interfering with the <br /> victim or victims of the alleged offense and such other persons, including but not limited <br /> to members of the family or household of the victim, as shall be specifically named by <br /> the court in the order. <br /> B. An intentional violation of a court order issued under this section is a misdemeanor. <br /> The written order releasing the defendant shall contain the court's directives and shall <br /> bear the legend: "Violation of this order is a criminal offense under Chapter 9A.46 RCW <br /> and/or Chapter 10.23 EMC (Ordinance No. 1521-88)." A certified copy of the order shall <br /> be provided to the victim by the clerk of the court. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Court-ordered requirements upon person charged with crime—Violation. <br /> A. Because of the likelihood of repeated harassment directed at those who have been <br /> victims of harassment in the past, when any defendant charged with a crime involving <br /> harassment is released from custody before trial on bail or personal recognizance, the <br /> court authorizing the release may issue an order pursuant to Section 2, Chapter 84, <br /> Washington Laws of 2013 (the Jennifer Paulson Stalking Protection Order Act) and <br /> require that the defendant: <br /> 1. Stay away from the home, school, business, or place of employment of the victim or <br /> victims of the alleged offense or other location, as shall be specifically named by the <br /> court in the order; <br /> 2. Refrain from contacting, intimidating, threatening, or otherwise interfering with the <br /> victim or victims of the alleged offense and such other persons, including but not limited <br /> 10 <br />