New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A5793

Introduced
11/30/23  
Refer
11/30/23  

Caption

Prohibits certain dissemination of criminal history background information until record is updated.

Impact

If enacted, A5793 is expected to streamline the process of updating criminal history records, particularly ensuring that expungement orders are reflected before any background checks are conducted. This act will enhance the accuracy of criminal background information disseminated by the State Bureau of Identification, thereby potentially helping individuals who have had their records expunged avoid unjust barriers in their personal and professional lives. The bill also sets specific fees associated with processing these background checks, making provisions for certain exemptions.

Summary

Assembly Bill A5793 is a legislative proposal aimed at regulating the dissemination of criminal history background information. The bill seeks to prohibit the release of such information until a record update has been processed, particularly in cases where there are expungements. This proposed regulation is an amendment to existing laws originally enacted by P.L.1985 c.691, reestablishing how state agencies handle criminal background information and its availability to various entities, including governmental bodies and individuals.

Sentiment

Overall, the sentiment around A5793 appears to be cautiously optimistic. Advocates of the bill emphasize the importance of safeguarding individual privacy rights and ensuring that outdated or incorrect information does not adversely affect individuals seeking employment or housing after a legal expungement. Concerns may arise regarding the feasibility of implementation, especially regarding the efficiency of record updates and the potential for delays in the dissemination process.

Contention

Notably, contention may exist over the fees imposed for background checks and whether the bill adequately addresses the needs of individuals who require access to their own criminal history records. While supporters argue that the amendments are necessary for protecting privacy, skeptics may argue about the implications of increased costs to individuals and organizations seeking timely background checks, particularly for non-profit organizations dealing with vulnerable populations.

Companion Bills

NJ S4210

Same As Prohibits certain dissemination of criminal history background information until record is updated.

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