New Jersey 2022-2023 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1482

Introduced
2/10/22  

Caption

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

Impact

If enacted, S1482 will significantly impact how public agencies disclose information to the public, particularly regarding personal data. The inclusion of e-mail addresses as confidential could help protect individuals from unwanted intrusion and misuse of personal information. Additionally, this may lead to a reevaluation of existing disclosure practices within public agencies, ensuring they align with the latest privacy standards and regulations. Lawmakers and public bodies will need to adapt their processes to comply with these changes.

Summary

Senate Bill S1482 aims to amend existing legislation concerning public records in New Jersey, specifically the Open Public Records Act (NJSA 47:1A-1 et seq.). The primary objective of this bill is to include e-mail addresses in the list of confidential items that must be redacted from any public record disclosed under the provisions of the Open Public Records Act. By legally redefining the scope of information considered confidential, the bill is intended to enhance the privacy rights of individuals as they interact with governmental entities.

Contention

Debate over S1482 may arise based on varying perspectives on transparency versus privacy. Supporters of the bill may argue that protecting personal information is critical in a digital age, especially as concerns about data security and individual privacy grow. However, opponents might contend that limiting access to certain information could hinder public oversight and accountability, suggesting that transparency is vital to maintain trust in government operations. The balance between these two ideals will be pivotal as discussions progress.

Companion Bills

NJ A1852

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

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