ASSEMBLY PUBLIC SAFETY AND PREPAREDNESS COMMITTEE STATEMENT TO ASSEMBLY, No. 1930 STATE OF NEW JERSEY DATED: SEPTEMBER 12, 2024 The Assembly Public Safety and Preparedness Committee reports favorably Assembly Bill No. 1930. Under current law, cyber-harassment is a crime of the third degree if the offender is 21 or older at the time of the offense and impersonates a minor for the purpose of cyber-harassing a minor. This bill broadens the statute to provide that a person is guilty of this offense if the person is 18 or older and engages in cyber-harassing a minor. This bill eliminates the provision that a person must impersonate a minor in order to be guilty of the offense. A crime of the third degree is punishable by three to five years imprisonment, a fine of up to $15,000, or both.