New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S1295

Introduced
1/9/24  
Refer
1/9/24  
Chaptered
1/9/24  

Caption

Requires State agency to redact person's handwritten signature prior to publishing documents on agency's Internet website.

Impact

The implementation of SB S1295 will likely have a significant impact on how State agencies manage and publish documents on their websites. By enforcing the redaction of signatures, the bill aligns with growing concerns over digital privacy and identity theft. Agencies will be required to re-evaluate their document practices to ensure compliance with this new law, thereby potentially requiring additional resources and staff training. This change will also serve to reinforce the commitments to safeguarding citizen information while providing transparency in government operations.

Summary

Senate Bill S1295, proposed in New Jersey, mandates that State agencies must redact any individual's handwritten signature from documents published on their official websites. This requirement aims to enhance privacy and protect individuals from potential misuse of their signatures, especially in digital contexts. The bill ensures that all documents that include handwritten signatures will be archived prior to its enactment and can only be republished after redaction. This step signifies a proactive approach towards maintaining the integrity of personal information in the digital age.

Contention

While the bill is primarily focused on enhancing privacy, there may be contention regarding its operational feasibility and the cost implications for state agencies. Some critics might argue that the bill, while well-intentioned, could result in logistical challenges and unanticipated costs related to the redaction process. Furthermore, stakeholders concerned with government transparency may initially question if the new practices could inadvertently obstruct public access to certain documents, despite the bill specifying that public records access under existing laws is not to be limited.

Companion Bills

NJ S770

Carry Over Directs Chief Technology Officer to conduct study on impacts of redacting handwritten signatures published on State websites; allows for protocols for such redactions to be established by rules and regulations.

NJ A1107

Carry Over Directs Chief Technology Officer to conduct study on impacts of redacting handwritten signatures published on State websites; allows for protocols for such redactions to be established by rules and regulations.

Similar Bills

NJ S770

Directs Chief Technology Officer to conduct study on impacts of redacting handwritten signatures published on State websites; allows for protocols for such redactions to be established by rules and regulations.

NJ A1107

Directs Chief Technology Officer to conduct study on impacts of redacting handwritten signatures published on State websites; allows for protocols for such redactions to be established by rules and regulations.

NJ A1145

Requires State agency to redact a person's handwritten signature prior to publishing documents on agency's Internet website.

NJ A4308

Exempts handwritten signature from public disclosure; requires redaction when posted on Internet.

NJ A3712

Exempts handwritten signature from public disclosure; requires redaction when posted on Internet.

LA HB212

Provides for the signatures required on a recall petition (RE SEE FISC NOTE LF EX See Note)

TN SB0347

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, relative to elections.

TN HB0529

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 2, relative to elections.