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NJ A6125
Bill
Status
11/24/2025
Primary Sponsor
Louis Greenwald
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AI Summary
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Extends "Daniel's Law" personal information protections to include members of the New Jersey Legislature and municipal court administrators, adding them to the existing list of covered persons (judicial officers, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, and child protective investigators)
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Requires the Office of Information Privacy to establish a secure portal within one year where covered persons can submit a single request to prevent private entities from disclosing their home addresses or unpublished phone numbers on the Internet
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Mandates that covered entities (businesses that disclose personal information online) access the secure portal at least once every 45 days to check for nondisclosure requests and certify their compliance to the director
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Imposes a $200 civil penalty for each 45-day period a covered entity fails to access the portal, with a 30-day notice and opportunity to cure before enforcement action
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Expands who can submit protection requests on behalf of covered persons to include employers, unions, benevolent associations, and designated agents with written consent
Legislative Description
Expands protections under "Daniel's Law"; requires Office of Information Privacy to establish portal for prohibiting disclosure of personal information by private entities and establishes penalties for failure to comply.
Judiciary
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee
11/24/2025