(a) Within 24 hours after issuance, the clerk of the court shall enter any extreme risk protection order or temporary extreme risk protection order issued under this subchapter into the uniform case reporting system.
(b) Within 24 hours after issuance, the clerk of the court shall forward a copy of an order issued under this subchapter to the appropriate law enforcement agency specified in the order. Upon receipt of the copy of the order, the law enforcement agency shall enter the order into the National Crime Information Center. The order must remain in each system for the period stated in the order, and the law enforcement agency may only remove an order from the systems that has ended or been vacated. Entry of the order into the National Crime Information Center constitutes notice to all law enforcement agencies of the existence of the order. The order is fully enforceable in the entire Territory of the United States Virgin Islands.
(c) The issuing court shall, within three business days after issuance of an extreme risk protection order or temporary extreme risk protection order, forward all available identifying information concerning the respondent, along with the date of order issuance, to the Virgin Islands Police Department. Upon receipt of the information, the department shall determine if the respondent has a license to carry a concealed weapon or firearm. If the respondent does have a license to carry a concealed weapon or firearm, the department must immediately suspend the license.
(d) If an extreme risk protection order is vacated before its end date, the clerk of the court shall, on the day of the order to vacate, forward a copy to the Virgin Islands Police Department specified in the order to vacate. Upon receipt of the order, the law enforcement agency shall promptly remove the order from any computer-based system in which it was entered.