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NJ S4964
Bill
Status
12/8/2025
Primary Sponsor
Linda Greenstein
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AI Summary
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Expands "Daniel's Law" protections to victim support advocates (victim witness coordinators and advocates in the State Office of Victim-Witness Advocacy or county prosecutor's offices) and victim support care providers (program coordinators, forensic sexual assault nurse examiners, and Sexual Assault Response Team members)
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Prohibits public and private parties from disclosing home addresses and unpublished telephone numbers of these newly covered individuals and their immediate family members residing in the same household
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Requires public agencies to redact personal identifying information of victim support advocates and victim support care providers from government records, consistent with existing protections for judges, prosecutors, law enforcement officers, and child protective investigators
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Establishes criminal penalties for violations: fourth-degree crime for reckless violations and third-degree crime for purposeful violations of the disclosure prohibition
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Takes effect immediately upon enactment, with most substantive provisions becoming operative on the first day of the 13th month following enactment to allow for administrative implementation
Legislative Description
Expands "Daniel's Law" to prohibit disclosure of personal identifying information of victim support advocates and victim support care providers.
Law and Public Safety
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee
12/8/2025