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NJ S2626
Bill
Status
2/8/2024
Primary Sponsor
Joseph Vitale
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AI Summary
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Amends New Jersey's invasion of privacy statute (N.J.S.A.2C:14-9) to establish that consent to being photographed, filmed, or recorded in a sexual or nude manner does not include or imply consent to disclosure of that image
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Requires consent for disclosure to be strictly construed and limited only to the express purpose for which consent was obtained
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Creates a legal distinction between two separate acts requiring separate consent: (1) the taking/recording of an intimate image and (2) the subsequent disclosure of that image
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Addresses current law gap where consent to being photographed could be interpreted as waiving restrictions on later disclosure of the images
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Takes effect immediately upon enactment and applies to third-degree disclosure crimes carrying fines up to $30,000
Legislative Description
Permits State employees not covered by collective negotiations agreements to enroll in certain negotiated health care plans.
State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee
2/8/2024