CONNECTICUT STATUTES AND CODES
               		Sec. 53a-40e. Standing criminal restraining order.
               		
               		
               	 	
               	 	               	 	
               	 	
               	 	
               	 		
      Sec. 53a-40e. Standing criminal restraining order. (a) If any person is convicted 
of (1) a violation of section 53a-59, 53a-59a, 53a-60, 53a-60a, 53a-60b, 53a-60c, 53a-70, 53a-70a, 53a-70b, 53a-71, 53a-72a, 53a-72b, 53a-181c, 53a-181d, 53a-181e, 53a-182b, 53a-183, 53a-223, 53a-223a or 53a-223b or attempt or conspiracy to violate any 
of said sections or section 53a-54a, against a family or household member, as defined in 
section 46b-38a, or (2) any crime that the court determines constitutes a family violence 
crime, as defined in section 46b-38a, or attempt or conspiracy to commit any such crime, 
the court may, in addition to imposing the sentence authorized for the crime under section 
53a-35a or 53a-36, if the court is of the opinion that the history and character and the 
nature and circumstances of the criminal conduct of such offender indicate that a standing criminal restraining order will best serve the interest of the victim and the public, 
issue a standing criminal restraining order which shall remain in effect until modified 
or revoked by the court for good cause shown. If any person is convicted of any crime 
against a family or household member, as defined in section 46b-38a, other than a crime 
specified in subdivision (1) or (2) of this subsection, the court may, for good cause 
shown, issue a standing criminal restraining order pursuant to this subsection.
      (b) Such standing criminal restraining order may include but is not limited to enjoining the offender from (1) imposing any restraint upon the person or liberty of the 
victim; (2) threatening, harassing, assaulting, molesting, sexually assaulting or attacking 
the victim; or (3) entering the family dwelling or the dwelling of the victim.
      (c) Every standing criminal restraining order of the court made in accordance with 
this section shall contain the following language: "This order shall remain in effect until 
modified or revoked by the court for good cause shown. In accordance with section 53a-223a, violation of a standing criminal restraining order issued by the court pursuant to 
subsection (a) of this section shall be punishable by a term of imprisonment of not less 
than one year nor more than five years, a fine of not more than five thousand dollars or 
both."
      (P.A. 96-228, S. 1; P.A. 98-15; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1, S. 41, 121; P.A. 99-186, S. 13; P.A. 05-147, S. 2; P.A. 07-123, S. 5.)
      History: (Revisor's note: In Subsec. (c) the reference in public act 96-228 to "section 1 of this act" was deemed by the 
Revisors to be a reference to section 2 of that act and therefore codified as "section 53a-110c"); P.A. 98-15 amended 
Subsec. (a) to add references to Secs. 53a-181c, 53a-181d and 53a-181e; June Sp. Sess. P.A. 98-1 made a technical change 
in Subsec. (c), effective June 24, 1998; P.A. 99-186 amended Subsec.(a) to make provisions applicable to any person 
convicted "of attempt or conspiracy to violate any of said sections or section 53a-54a"; P.A. 05-147 amended Subsec. (a) 
to include a violation of Sec. 53a-223 and make a technical change; P.A. 07-123 amended Subsec. (a) to designate list of 
qualifying offenses as Subdiv. (1) and amended same by including a violation of Sec. 53a-182b, 53a-183, 53a-223a or 
53a-223b and making technical changes, to add Subdiv. (2) re any crime that the court determines constitutes a family 
violence crime, as defined in Sec. 46b-38a, or attempt or conspiracy to commit any such crime, include sentence authorized 
under Sec. 53a-36 and to add provision authorizing a court for good cause shown to issue standing criminal restraining 
order if person is convicted of a crime against a family or household member other than a crime specified in Subdiv. (1) 
or (2).
      See Sec. 51-5c re automated registry of protective orders.
      Imposition of a standing criminal restraining order after defendant began serving his sentence did not constitute punishment or affect defendant's sentence and therefore, trial court had jurisdiction to impose it. 269 C. 107.
      Order precluding defendant from having contact with his minor children is within scope of the statute. 81 CA 84.