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NJ A5071
Bill
Status
12/9/2024
Primary Sponsor
Rosy Bagolie
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AI Summary
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Allows "covered persons" under Daniel's Law (active, former, or retired judges, law enforcement officers, child protective investigators, prosecutors, and their household family members) to list a post office box or alternate address instead of their home address on driver's licenses and identification cards
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Requires covered persons to have an approved application for address redaction or nondisclosure from the Director of the Office of Information Privacy before using an alternate address on their license or ID
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Clarifies that identification cards issued by the Motor Vehicle Commission must contain the applicant's street address, with the same exceptions that currently apply to driver's licenses
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Maintains existing exceptions allowing victims of stalking, sexual assault, or domestic violence to use alternate addresses on their licenses and IDs
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Amends P.L.1989, c.326 (C.39:3-9b) to create consistency between Daniel's Law privacy protections and Motor Vehicle Commission address disclosure requirements
Legislative Description
Permits certain individuals to use post office box or different address on driver's license or identification card consistent with Daniel's Law.
Judiciary
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee
12/9/2024