The problem of women
fleeing across state lines to escape their abusers is epidemic in
the United States. In 1994, Congress enacted the violence
against women act (VAWA) as Title IV of the violent crime control
and law enforcement act (P.L. 103-322). The VAWA provides for
improved prevention and prosecution of violent crimes against
women and children. Section 2265 of the VAWA (Title IV, P.L.
103-322) provides for nationwide enforcement of civil and
criminal protection orders in state and tribal courts throughout
the country.
The legislature finds that existing statutes may not provide
an adequate mechanism for victims, police, prosecutors, and
courts to enforce a foreign protection order in our state. It is
the intent of the legislature that the barriers faced by persons
entitled to protection under a foreign protection order will be
removed and that violations of foreign protection orders be
criminally prosecuted in this state.
[1999 c 184 § 2.]