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NJ S2325

NJ S2325
Prohibits State from disclosing New Jersey driver's license holders' personal information to other states seeking to issue speed camera or red light camera citations.*


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Introduced
08/11/2014
In Committee
09/15/2014
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
01/11/2016

Introduced Session

2014-2015 Regular Session

Bill Summary

Prohibits State from disclosing New Jersey driver's license holders' personal information to other states seeking to issue speed camera or red light camera citations.*

AI Summary

This bill prohibits the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission, or any other state agency, from disclosing personal information of New Jersey driver's license holders to other states for the purpose of issuing citations from speed cameras or red light cameras. "Personal information" is defined as any data that identifies an individual, such as their photograph, social security number, driver identification number, name, address, or telephone number. This restriction applies even if the information is shared through an "interstate motor vehicle information network," which is a system for exchanging law enforcement and public safety data. The bill specifically overrides existing laws that might otherwise allow such disclosures, ensuring that New Jersey residents' private data is protected from being used by other states to enforce traffic violations captured by "speed control devices" (speed cameras) or "traffic control signal monitoring systems" (red light cameras).

Committee Categories

Budget and Finance, Transportation and Infrastructure

Sponsors (3)

Last Action

Referred to Senate Budget and Appropriations Committee (on 09/15/2014)

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