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NJ A5905
Bill
Status
12/22/2025
Primary Sponsor
Shanique Speight
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AI Summary
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Requires county prosecutors or law enforcement to immediately notify the State Parole Board Chairman when a person charged with violating a domestic violence restraining order is currently serving parole supervision
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Mandates the domestic violence central registry maintained by the Administrative Office of the Courts to indicate whether a person in the registry is currently serving parole supervision
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Grants the State Parole Board access to the domestic violence central registry to determine whether parolees are subject to restraining orders or have been charged with violating such orders
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Requires the State Parole Board to search the domestic violence central registry before releasing an inmate on parole, and to notify the courts if the inmate is subject to a restraining order so the registry can reflect their parolee status
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Directs the Administrative Office of the Courts and State Parole Board to develop a data sharing system within one year for exchanging domestic violence registry and parole information
Legislative Description
Requires law enforcement to notify State Parole Board when parolee violates domestic violence restraining order.
Judiciary
Last Action
Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate Judiciary Committee
1/6/2026