New Jersey 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2096

Introduced
1/9/24  

Caption

Exempts personal identifying information of minor from disclosure in public record; requires information to be redacted.

Impact

If enacted, S2096 would revise several provisions within the state's Public Records Law, particularly in relation to the definition and treatment of government records that contain personal identifiers for minors. The legislation not only establishes a clear protocol for redacting these details but also redefines what constitutes a 'government record' by treating such identifying information as confidential. This change is expected to have significant implications for how public agencies manage and handle records involving minors, ensuring greater protection of personal data against potential misuse.

Summary

Senate Bill S2096, introduced by Senator Holly T. Schepisi, aims to amend existing laws concerning the disclosure of personal identifying information of minors in New Jersey. The bill's primary focus is to exempt any such information from being disclosed in public records, requiring that this information instead be redacted before any access is given. This legislative change underscores a growing recognition of the importance of protecting sensitive information for individuals under the age of 18, thereby enhancing privacy rights for minors and their families.

Contention

While the bill has received support due to its privacy protections for minors, it could spark debate over its implications for transparency in government. Critics may argue that while it’s necessary to protect children from potential exposure, the bill's strict requirements for redacting information could hinder transparency and accountability in public records. Balancing privacy concerns with the public's right to access information remains a point of contention among lawmakers and advocacy groups. The discourse surrounding this bill will likely reflect wider societal discussions around privacy, freedom of information, and the responsibilities of public agencies.

Companion Bills

NJ A3530

Same As Exempts personal identifying information of minor from disclosure in public record; requires information to be redacted.

NJ S612

Carry Over Exempts personal identifying information of minor from disclosure in public record; requires information to be redacted.

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NJ A2154

Prohibits open public records requests for commercial purposes.

NJ A3530

Exempts personal identifying information of minor from disclosure in public record; requires information to be redacted.

NJ A3712

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