Harassing or Obscene Calls: CSA handles them unless there is what condition?

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Multiple Choice

Harassing or Obscene Calls: CSA handles them unless there is what condition?

Explanation:
When harassing or obscene calls are involved, the usual handling by CSA changes if there is a domestic relationship or an injunction in place. If the caller and recipient share a domestic relationship or there’s a protective injunction, the issue is treated under domestic-violence or protective-order enforcement rather than by CSA. This exception reflects the shift in responsibility to address safety and legal orders specific to domestic situations. The other scenarios—nuisance calls, a misdial, or a non-emergency—don’t create that protective-ordered or domestic-relations exception, so they don’t override the standard handling rule in the same way.

When harassing or obscene calls are involved, the usual handling by CSA changes if there is a domestic relationship or an injunction in place. If the caller and recipient share a domestic relationship or there’s a protective injunction, the issue is treated under domestic-violence or protective-order enforcement rather than by CSA. This exception reflects the shift in responsibility to address safety and legal orders specific to domestic situations. The other scenarios—nuisance calls, a misdial, or a non-emergency—don’t create that protective-ordered or domestic-relations exception, so they don’t override the standard handling rule in the same way.

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