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A. In the event a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person has been issued a SOAR order as a condition of pre-trial release or a sentence imposed by the court and, in the officer's presence, the person is seen violating or failing to comply with any requirement or restriction set forth in the SOAR order, the officer may arrest the violator without warrant for violation of the SOAR order and shall bring that person before the court that issued the order.

B. The law enforcement officer may impound the violator's registered vehicle if used in violation of the SOAR order and direct in writing that the vehicle be held for up to 15 days if it is the violator's first SOAR order violation, or up to 30 days for each subsequent SOAR order violation.

C. When a SOAR order is issued pursuant to this Chapter and the person so named in the order has notice of the order, a violation of any of the provisions of the SOAR order is a gross misdemeanor.

(Ord. 2021-70 § 1, 2021)