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Removal of personal effects
ORS > Procedural Statutes > Protective Orders > 107.719
(1) A peace officer who accompanies a party removing essential personal effects pursuant to an order issued under 107.718 (restraining order) will remain for up to 20 minutes and may temporarily interrupt the removal of property at any time. Nothing in this subsection will affect a peace officer's duty to arrest under 133.055 (criminal citation) and 133.310 (peace officer arrest authority without warrant).
(2) The party removing essential personal effects from the residence pursuant to an order issued under ORS 107.718 (restraining order) is entitled to be accompanied by a peace officer on one occasion only.
(3) A peace officer who accompanies a party removing essential personal effects pursuant to an order issued under 107.718 (restraining order) will have immunity from any liability, civil or criminal, for any actions of the party committed during the removal of essential personal effects.
(note) Examples of essential personal effects include are but are not limited to: clothing, toiletries, diapers, medications, Social Security cards, certified copies of records of live birth, identification and tools of the trade
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