1. If the petition for relief alleges reasonable grounds that a respondent engaged in disorderly conduct, the court, pending a full hearing, may grant a temporary disorderly conduct restraining order ordering the respondent to cease the disorderly conduct or contact with the protected individual.
2. A temporary restraining order may be entered:
a. Against the respondent named in the petition; and b. Without notice to the respondent.
3. Unless otherwise terminated by the court, the temporary restraining order is in effect until an order issued under section 14-07.7-05 is served.