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NJ A5907
Bill
Status
12/22/2025
Primary Sponsor
Mitchelle Drulis
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AI Summary
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Prohibits users of automated license plate readers from knowingly sharing, transferring, selling, or permitting access to license plate data for interstate investigations seeking to impose civil or criminal liability for reproductive health care services that are legal in New Jersey
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Requires law enforcement agencies to obtain a written declaration from out-of-state law enforcement agencies confirming the data will not be used for reproductive health care-related investigations before sharing any license plate reader information
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Defines "reproductive health care services" broadly to include all medical, surgical, counseling, or referral services related to the reproductive system, including pregnancy, contraception, and termination of pregnancy
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Establishes civil penalties of up to $1,000 for first-time violations and up to $5,000 for subsequent violations, enforceable by the Attorney General
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Applies to both stationary license plate readers and mobile devices mounted on law enforcement vehicles, covering all state, municipal, county, and educational institution law enforcement agencies
Legislative Description
Prohibits sharing automated license plate reader information for interstate investigation concerning reproductive health care services that are legal in NJ.
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Received in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
1/6/2026