130. Temporary emergency jurisdiction
(b) If there is no previous child-custody determination that is entitled to be enforced under this chapter and a child-custody proceeding has not been commenced in a court of a State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129, a child-custody determination made under this section remains in effect until an order is obtained from a court of a State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129. If a child-custody proceeding has not been or is not commenced in a court of a State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129, a child- custody determination made under this section becomes a final determination, if it so provides and this State becomes the home State of the child.
(c) If there is a previous child-custody determination that is entitled to be enforced under this chapter, or a child-custody proceeding has been commenced in a court of a State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129, any order issued by a court of this State under this section must specify in the order a period that the court considers adequate to allow the person seeking an order to obtain an order from the State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129. The order issued in this State remains in effect until an order is obtained from the other State within the period specified or the period expires.
(d) A court of this State which has been asked to make a child-custody determination under this section, upon being informed that a child-custody proceeding has been commenced in, or a child-custody determination has been made by, a court of a State having jurisdiction under § 127 through § 129, shall immediately communicate with the other court. A court of this State which is exercising jurisdiction pursuant to § 127 through § 129, upon being informed that a child-custody proceeding has been commenced in, or a child-custody determination has been made by, a court of another State under a statute similar to this section shall immediately communicate with the court of that State to resolve the emergency, protect the safety of the parties and the child, and determine a period for the duration of the temporary order.




