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NJ S1472

NJ S1472
Exempts personal information from redaction and nondisclosure requirements in certain public filings and records.


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Introduced
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead

Introduced Session

2026-2027 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Under current law, certain public officials and employees, such as judges and law enforcement officers, are entitled to have their home address redacted or subject to nondisclosure when a public agency has possession of such information. However, there are certain exceptions when an individual's information may still be disclosed, even if they are otherwise entitled to redaction or nondisclosure. This bill would add to the list of exceptions: (1) recall petitions circulated and signed in this State; (2) any report of campaign contributions or expenditures filed by any individual, candidate, campaign, committee, or other entity under "The New Jersey Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act," or any report or list of such contributions submitted by an entity seeking or holding a public contract; (3) any financial disclosure statement made by a candidate for Governor; and (4) any report of activities required to be submitted by a lobbyist or governmental affairs agent in this State. This bill would also require the director of the Office of Information Privacy to identify and display all exceptions on the secure portal where individuals can request the redaction or nondisclosure of their information.

AI Summary

This bill amends existing law to add new exceptions to the rules that allow certain public officials and employees, such as judges and law enforcement officers, to have their home addresses kept private in public records. Specifically, the bill mandates that personal information will not be redacted or kept confidential in recall petitions, reports of campaign contributions and expenditures filed under "The New Jersey Campaign Contributions and Expenditures Reporting Act" (which governs how campaigns and political groups report their finances), financial disclosure statements made by candidates for Governor, and reports required from lobbyists or governmental affairs agents. Additionally, the bill requires the director of the Office of Information Privacy, an office established to manage privacy requests, to clearly list all these exceptions on a secure online portal where individuals can request their information be kept private.

Committee Categories

Government Affairs

Sponsors (1)

Last Action

Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate State Government, Wagering, Tourism & Historic Preservation Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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