New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4612

Introduced
9/22/22  

Caption

Grants immunity from civil liability to persons reporting information concerning crimes related to terrorism.

Impact

If enacted, A4612 will amend Title 2A of the New Jersey Statutes to protect individuals from civil lawsuits when they honestly report crimes related to terrorism or suspected conspiracies. The immunity applies unless the report is made in bad faith or with malicious intent. This change is expected to enhance community engagement and vigilance regarding terrorism, making it easier for law enforcement to gather critical information. Advocates believe that such legal reassurances will motivate more people to come forward with relevant information that might otherwise go unreported due to fears of legal repercussions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A4612 aims to grant civil immunity to individuals who report information regarding suspected terrorist activities or related crimes. This legislation is designed to encourage citizens to inform law enforcement authorities without the fear of facing civil liability for their actions. The bill underscores its intent to promote public cooperation in the wake of threats to domestic security, particularly following the events of September 11, 2001. By providing this legal protection, the bill seeks to facilitate the reporting of any suspicious activities that could pose a risk to public safety.

Contention

Despite its intentions, A4612 may encounter controversy related to the potential for misuse of the new immunity provisions. Critics might express concerns regarding the vagueness of what constitutes 'good faith' reporting and how it could lead to false reports or harassment of innocent individuals. There could be debates about the balance between national security and civil liberties, particularly in how this bill could impact community relations and trust between the public and law enforcement agencies. As such, discussions surrounding the bill may focus on ensuring that protections are not abused while simultaneously promoting public safety.

Companion Bills

NJ S1468

Same As Grants immunity from civil liability to persons reporting information concerning crimes related to terrorism.

Previously Filed As

NJ S572

Grants immunity from civil liability to persons reporting information concerning crimes related to terrorism.

NJ A304

Grants immunity from civil liability to persons reporting information concerning crimes related to terrorism.

NJ S1468

Grants immunity from civil liability to persons reporting information concerning crimes related to terrorism.

NJ S1938

Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for rescue of animal from motor vehicle under inhumane conditions.

NJ S80

Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for rescue of animal from motor vehicle under inhumane conditions.

NJ A2821

Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for rescue of animal from motor vehicle under inhumane conditions.

NJ A3637

Provides immunity from civil and criminal liability for rescue of animal from motor vehicle under inhumane conditions.

NJ A291

Includes animal cruelty against victim's animal within definition of domestic violence and other types of abuse; establishes immunity for reporting animal cruelty; mandates reporting of animal cruelty in certain circumstances.

NJ S1789

Includes animal cruelty against victim's animal within definition of domestic violence and other types of abuse; establishes immunity for reporting animal cruelty; mandates reporting of animal cruelty in certain circumstances.

NJ A4229

Includes animal cruelty against victim's animal within definition of domestic violence and other types of abuse; establishes immunity for reporting animal cruelty; mandates reporting of animal cruelty in certain circumstances.

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