New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2930 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    SENATE BUDGET AND APPROPRIATIONS COMMITTEE 
 
STATEMENT TO  
 
SENATE, No. 2930  
 
with committee amendments 
 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
 
DATED:  MARCH 11, 2024 
 
 The Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee reports 
favorably and with amendments Senate Bill No. 2930. 
 As amended by the committee, this bill makes various changes to 
the law governing access to government records, commonly known 
as the open public records act, including the following: 
 modifies the conditions under which a records custodian has to 
respond to a request for records, allowing the custodian discretion 
to deny duplicative or anonymous requests; 
 encourages and allocates funds to assist public agencies in 
moving documents online, making these records searchable via an 
online database, to the extent feasible; 
 creates a uniform and comprehensive definition of “personal 
identifying information” which, in many cases, is redacted by the 
records custodian; 
 establishes specific timelines for responses to records requests 
occurring under various circumstances, such as when a record may 
be unavailable or in storage, and adds additional specificity and 
clarity to the items and information which are exempt from public 
access; 
 prohibits records requests made by or for data brokers, who take 
the information they gather and use it for a commercial purpose; 
 transfers the responsibility for violations from the custodian to 
the public agency, and allows, in limited circumstances, for the 
courts to issue a protective order to shield the agency from 
harassment; 
 alters the composition of the Government Records Council, 
adding more public members, establishing staggered five year terms 
and annual salaries, and ensuring partisan balance; and 
 establishes a Police Record Access Improvement Task Force to 
investigate the existing statutes governing public access to police 
records and develop recommendations for necessary changes to the 
law.   2 
 
COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS : 
 The committee amended the bill to: 
 require records custodians to assist requestors who are unable to 
find the record on the public website after the custodian has provided 
the initially required directions.  The requestor has seven days after the 
custodian provides the initial directions to request further assistance.  
After the request is received by the custodian, the custodian has seven 
days to provide the requested assistance; 
 require notification to the Superior Court or the Government 
Records Council of the timely production of records in order for the 
matter to be dismissed without prejudice and to entitle a requestor to a 
reasonable attorney’s fee; and 
 ensure partisan balance amongst the public members appointed to 
the Government Records Council. 
  
FISCAL IMPACT: 
 Fiscal information for this bill is currently unavailable.