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Recovering custody of child
ORS > Procedural Statutes > Protective Orders > 107.732
(1) An order or a modification to an order issued under 107.700 (Short title) to 107.735 (Duties of State Court Administrator) that provides for the custody of a child will, when requested by the party awarded custody, contain a provision ordering a peace officer to assist in recovering the custody of the child and authorizing the use of any reasonable force necessary to that end, including directing forcible entry into specified premises.
(2) An order under 107.718 (restraining order) directing the sheriff to use any reasonable force necessary to enforce the order authorizes the sheriff to make a forcible entry into the premises specified in the order.
(3) No peace officer will be civilly or criminally liable for any action taken in recovering the custody of a child pursuant to an order issued under 107.700 (Short title) to 107.735 (Duties of State Court Administrator), except for intentional torts outside the scope of the peace officer's duties
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