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3. A provision prohibiting a person from knowingly coming within, or knowingly <br /> remaining within, a specified distance of a location; <br /> 4. A provision prohibiting interfering with the protected party's efforts to remove a pet <br /> owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the petitioner, respondent, or a minor child <br /> residing with either the petitioner or the respondent; or <br /> 5. A provision of a foreign protection order specifically indicating that a violation will be <br /> a crime. <br /> B. Upon conviction, and in addition to any other penalties provided by law, the court <br /> may require that the respondent submit to electronic monitoring. The court shall specify <br /> who shall provide the electronic monitoring services, and the terms under which the <br /> monitoring shall be performed. The order also may include a requirement that the <br /> respondent pay the costs of monitoring. The court shall consider the ability of the <br /> convicted person to pay for electronic monitoring. <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> Violation of order for protection—Penalties. <br /> A. Whenever an order is granted under Section 2, Chapter 84, Washington Laws of <br /> 2013, Chapter 7.90, 9A.46, 9.94A, 10.99, 26.09, 26.10, 26.26, 26.50 or 74.34 RCW, or <br /> there is a valid foreign protection order as defined in RCW 26.52.020, and the <br /> respondent or person to be restrained knows of the order, a violation of any of the <br /> following provisions of the order is a gross misdemeanor, except as provided in RCW <br /> 26.50.110(4) or 26.50.110(5): <br /> 1. The restraint provisions prohibiting acts or threats of violence against, or stalking of, <br /> a protected party, or restraint provisions prohibiting contact with a protected party; <br /> 2. A provision excluding the person from a residence, workplace, school, or day care; <br /> 3. A provision prohibiting a person from knowingly coming within, or knowingly <br /> remaining within, a specified distance of a location; <br /> 4. A provision prohibiting interfering with the protected party's efforts to remove a pet <br /> owned, possessed, leased, kept, or held by the petitioner, respondent, or a minor child <br /> residing with either the petitioner or the respondent; or <br /> 5. A provision of a foreign protection order specifically indicating that a violation will be <br /> a crime. <br /> B. Upon conviction, and in addition to any other penalties provided by law, the court <br /> may require that the respondent submit to electronic monitoring. The court shall specify <br /> who shall provide the electronic monitoring services, and the terms under which the <br /> monitoring shall be performed. The order also may include a requirement that the <br /> 9 <br />