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NJ A2240

NJ A2240
Requires law enforcement to notify State Parole Board when parolee violates domestic violence restraining order.


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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

This bill requires a prosecutor or law enforcement officer to notify the State Parole Board (SPB) when a parolee is charged with violating a domestic violence restraining order. The bill establishes procedures for reflecting a person's status as a parolee in the domestic violence central registry, and requires the prosecutor or law enforcement agency to notify the SPB when a parolee is charged with a violation. Under current law, the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) is required to maintain a domestic violence central registry of any person who has had a domestic violence restraining order entered against them, who has been charged with a crime or offense involving domestic violence, and who has been charged with a violation of a court order involving domestic violence. Current law does not, however, establish procedures for notifying the SPB when a parolee is charged with violating a domestic violence restraining order, or for notifying the AOC that a person on the registry is on parole or will be paroled. Under the bill, SPB is required to notify the AOC, and the AOC is required to update the registry, to reflect that a person in the registry is currently serving a term of parole supervision. The bill requires the AOC, in consultation with the SPB, to develop a data sharing system within one year of the bill's effective date. To facilitate this notification process, the bill authorizes the SPB to access the registry to determine if a parolee is the subject of a domestic violence restraining order or has been charged with a violation of a domestic violence restraining order. The SPB is required to notify the AOC when the term of parole supervision has terminated. The SPB is also required to indicate in the parole report, which is required to be filed with the board panel prior to an inmate's parole eligibility date, whether the person is the subject of a domestic violence restraining order. Finally, if a restraining order is in effect, the bill authorizes the SPB to impose conditions of parole to conform to the terms of the restraining order.

AI Summary

This bill requires law enforcement and prosecutors to notify the State Parole Board (SPB) when a parolee is charged with violating a domestic violence restraining order, and mandates that the SPB inform the Administrative Office of the Courts (AOC) to update the domestic violence central registry, which is a database of individuals with restraining orders against them or who have been charged with domestic violence offenses. The bill also allows the SPB to access this registry to check for restraining orders and to impose parole conditions that align with existing restraining orders, and requires the SPB to note in parole reports if an inmate is subject to a restraining order. Furthermore, it mandates the development of a data-sharing system between the AOC and SPB within one year of the bill's enactment to facilitate these notifications and ensure the registry accurately reflects parole status, including when parole supervision ends.

Committee Categories

Justice

Sponsors (4)

Last Action

Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/13/2026)

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