(9) Whether or not a firearm and firearm license were
ordered to be relinquished.
(b) Duty of prothonotary.--
(1) The prothonotary shall send, on a form prescribed by
the Pennsylvania State Police, a copy of the extreme risk
protection order to the Statewide registry of extreme risk
protection orders so that it is received within 24 hours of
the entry of the order. An amendment to or revocation of an
order shall be transmitted by the prothonotary within 24
hours of the entry of the order for modification or
revocation.
(2) The Pennsylvania State Police shall enter orders,
amendments and revocations in the Statewide registry of
extreme risk protection orders within eight hours of receipt.
(3) Terminated orders shall be purged from the registry.
(c) Availability.--
(1) The registry of the Pennsylvania State Police shall
be available at all times to inform courts, dispatchers and
law enforcement officers of a valid extreme risk protection
order involving a respondent.
(2) When an order granting relief has been entered by a
court, the information shall be available to the Pennsylvania
State Police for the purpose of conducting a criminal history
records check in compliance with the applicable provisions of
Chapter 61 Subch. A (relating to Uniform Firearms Act).
(3) Information contained in the Statewide registry
shall not be subject to access under the act of February 14,
2008 (P.L.6, No.3), known as the Right-to-Know Law.
(d) Information concerning crimes of violence.--Each police
department shall transmit to the Pennsylvania State Police, in a
manner prescribed by the Pennsylvania State Police, the
information specified in subsection (a) related to crimes of
violence between family or household members.
(e) Annual report.--The Pennsylvania State Police shall
annually compile and analyze the incident report data received
and publish a Statewide report that includes aggregate, county
and municipal statistical profiles. The Pennsylvania State
Police shall transmit a copy of the annual report to the
Governor and the General Assembly.
(f) Enforcement of foreign extreme risk protection orders.--
(1) All foreign extreme risk protection orders shall
have the presumption of validity in this Commonwealth, and
law enforcement officers shall make arrests for violations of
foreign extreme risk protection orders in the same manner as
applicable to violations of extreme risk protection orders
issued within this Commonwealth. Until a foreign order is
declared to be invalid by a court, it shall be enforced by
all law enforcement personnel in this Commonwealth.
(2) A law enforcement officer shall rely upon a copy of
a foreign extreme risk protection order that has been
presented to the law enforcement officer by any source and
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