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NJ S843
NJ S843Requires victim notification concerning termination of sex offender's obligation to register and requires court to enter or continue restraining order for victim of sex offense under certain circumstances.
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill requires victim notification concerning the termination of a sex offender's obligation to register and requires the court to enter or continue a restraining order for a victim of a sex offense under certain circumstances. The sponsor believes that victims of sex offenses should have the right to be informed of a potential change in the status of the offender when that offender requests to be removed from the registry of sex offenders. Those victims should also be guaranteed the opportunity to appear at any hearing on the matter and to address the court at that time. Should the court grant the offender's request to be removed, the victim should be informed of that as well. Additional protections through restraining orders should also be provided. Under current law, with certain exceptions, a person required to register under Megan's Law may make an application to the Superior Court to terminate the obligation to register upon proof that the person has not committed an offense within 15 years following conviction or release from imprisonment, whichever is later, and is not likely to pose a threat to the safety of others. Under the provisions of this bill, upon receipt of an application to terminate the obligation to register as a sex offender, the court is required to notify the victim of the sex offense for which the person is required to register of the filing of the application and the date, time, and location of any hearing on the application. The bill provides that the victim has the right to appear at the hearing and make a statement to the court regarding the victim's position on the application. The court also is required to notify the victim if the application is granted and the person's obligation to register is terminated. In addition, current law provides that when a defendant charged with a sex offense is released from custody before trial on bail or personal recognizance, the court authorizing the release may, as a condition of release, issue an order prohibiting the defendant from having any contact with the victim. Under the provisions of this bill, the court is required to issue an order prohibiting the defendant from having any contact with the victim if the victim consents to the order being entered. Current law also provides that when a defendant is found guilty of a sex offense, the court may, at the time of sentencing, order the continuation of a prior order or condition of bail that restricts the defendant's contact with the victim, or enter an order imposing these restrictions at the time of sentencing. Under the provisions of this bill, the court is required, at the time of sentencing, to order the continuation of a prior order restricting the defendant's contact with the victim or enter an order imposing these restrictions if the victim consents to the continuation or entering of the order. Further, the bill provides that an order entered under this provision is to remain in effect until modified or terminated by further order of the court. The court is not to modify or terminate an order without the consent of the victim. The bill provides that this provision is to apply to any orders in effect on the bill's effective date and any orders entered on or after the bill's effective date.
AI Summary
This bill, titled the "Sex Offense Victims' Rights Expansion Act," mandates that victims of sex offenses must be notified when a registered sex offender applies to terminate their registration obligation, and they will have the right to attend any court hearing on the matter and voice their opinion. If the offender's request is granted, the victim will be informed. Furthermore, the bill requires courts to issue or continue restraining orders to protect victims of sex offenses, ensuring the offender has no contact with the victim if the victim consents to such an order, both when the offender is released before trial and at sentencing. These restraining orders will remain in effect until modified or terminated by the court, and the court cannot make such changes without the victim's consent, applying to existing and future orders.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced in the Senate, Referred to Senate Law and Public Safety Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
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| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/S843 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/S1000/843_I1.HTM |
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