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§  77-j. Warrant to take physical custody of child. 1. Upon the filing
of a petition seeking enforcement of a child custody determination,  the
petitioner may file a verified application for the issuance of a warrant
to  take  physical custody of the child if the child is at imminent risk
of suffering serious physical harm or of removal from this state.
  2. If the court,  upon  the  testimony  of  the  petitioner  or  other
witness,  finds  that  the  child  is  likely to suffer imminent serious
physical harm or to be removed from this state, it may issue  a  warrant
to   take  physical  custody  of  the  child.  Except  in  extraordinary
circumstances, the petition must be heard on the next  court  day  after
the warrant is executed. Any adjournment for extraordinary circumstances
shall  be  for  not  more than three court days. The application for the
warrant must include the  statements  required  by  subdivision  two  of
section seventy-seven-g of this title.
  3. A warrant to take physical custody of a child must:

(a) recite the facts upon which a conclusion of imminent serious physical harm or removal from the jurisdiction is based;

(b) direct law enforcement officers to take physical custody of the child immediately and deliver the child to the petitioner or, where necessary, to act jointly with the local child protective service to take immediate steps to protect the child; and

(c) provide for the placement of the child pending final relief. 4. The respondent must be served with the petition, warrant, and order immediately after the child is taken into physical custody. 5. A warrant to take physical custody of a child is enforceable throughout this state. If the court finds on the basis of the testimony of the petitioner or other witness that a less intrusive remedy is not effective, it may authorize law enforcement officers to enter private property in order to execute the warrant and take physical custody of the child. If required by exigent circumstances of the case and necessary to the protection of the child, the court may authorize law enforcement officers to make a forcible entry at any hour. 6. The court may impose conditions upon placement of a child to ensure the appearance of the child and the child's custodian.