A 3226
Prohibits release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under State's open public records law.
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```json { "summary": "This bill prohibits the release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under New Jersey’s Open Public Records Act. Currently, certain information like names and addresses of victims is considered public record. This bill would amend the law to prevent the disclosure of such sensitive details, aiming to protect the privacy and safety of those involved in violent crimes. The bill also amends other sections of the Open Public Records Act to clarify confidentiality rules.", "keyProvisions": [ "Prohibits the release of personal identifying information of violent crime victims and witnesses under the Open Public Records Act.", "Specifically excludes information related to biotechnology, child protective investigations, and cri
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Jay Webber
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