New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A1608

Introduced
1/11/22  

Caption

Omits State Police detectives from Open Public Records Act.

Impact

By implementing this change, A1608 directly impacts state laws regarding transparency and public access to government records. Specifically, it adds another layer of confidentiality to law enforcement records, restrictively categorizing certain types of information as confidential. This amendment seeks to balance public interest in transparency with the need for privacy in the sensitive world of law enforcement where operational integrity and personnel safety are paramount.

Summary

Assembly Bill A1608 aims to amend the Open Public Records Act (OPRA) by exempting the personal information of State Police detectives from public disclosure. The primary focus of this bill is to protect the identities and information of law enforcement personnel engaged in sensitive operations, thereby ensuring their safety and that of their families. The legislation specifies that personal details such as names, titles, and salaries will not be made public, aligning with a broader goal of maintaining the confidentiality needed for effective law enforcement.

Conclusion

Overall, A1608 presents significant implications for the relationship between governmental transparency and law enforcement confidentiality. As the bill moves forward, it will likely encounter discussions around its necessity, effectiveness, and the potential for setting precedents in how personal information related to public servants is treated within the legal framework of transparency laws.

Contention

While supporters of A1608 argue that protecting the identities of detectives is essential for their safety and operational effectiveness, opposition may arise from those who advocate for transparency in government activities. Critics might view this bill as a potential overreach that could inhibit public scrutiny of law enforcement practices. Such contention reflects ongoing debates about the boundaries of public access to information and the responsibilities of government agencies to publicly employed personnel.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

NJ A753

Omits State Police detectives from Open Public Records Act.

NJ A3438

Prohibits release of police internal investigation information under State's open public records law.

NJ S1482

Includes e-mail addresses in list of confidential items to be redacted from public records under open public records act.

NJ S1236

Includes e-mail addresses in list of confidential items to be redacted from public records under open public records act.

NJ A2154

Prohibits open public records requests for commercial purposes.

NJ S1258

Exempts certain volunteer fire companies and volunteer fire departments from open public records act.

NJ A3594

Prohibits release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under State's open public records law.

NJ S569

Exempts certain volunteer fire companies and volunteer fire departments from open public records act.

NJ A3145

Prohibits open public records requests for commercial purposes.

NJ A1852

Includes e-mail addresses in list of confidential items to be redacted from public records under OPRA.

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CA AB2677

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CA AB2924

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NJ S707

Exempts from disclosure as public record personal identifying information provided to government agency for emergency notification purposes.

NJ S1258

Exempts certain volunteer fire companies and volunteer fire departments from open public records act.

NJ A4198

Prohibits public disclosure of names and addresses in certain unemployment, temporary disability, and family leave claim appeals documents.

NJ S3403

Prohibits public disclosure of names and addresses in certain unemployment, temporary disability, and family leave claim appeals documents.

NJ S569

Exempts certain volunteer fire companies and volunteer fire departments from open public records act.