Committee note: The VINE Protective Order Service Program is an electronic notification system operated by the Governor’s Office of Crime Control and Prevention and the State Board of Victim Services that, by telephone or e-mail, advises registrants of service of protective orders on respondents.
Committee note: Code, Family Law Article, § 4-505(c) provides that a temporary protective order is not effective for more than seven days after service. It is not uncommon, therefore, for the court, when faced with non-service on the respondent, to reschedule the final protective order hearing every seven days. If service is made on the respondent shortly before the next scheduled hearing, the petitioner may not have received notice, even under VINE, that the respondent was served and thus be unaware that petitioner?s presence at the hearing is required. The Committee?s intent is that subsection (d)(3) of this Rule be reasonably, but liberally construed. Subsection (d)(3) is not intended to limit or restrict the authority of the court to continue or postpone the hearing for other reasons.
Md. Fam. Law. Actions. 9-306
This Rule is new.