A 3609
Expands protections under "Daniel's Law"; requires Office of Information Privacy to establish portal for prohibiting disclosure of personal information by private entities and establishes penalties for failure to comply.
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Bill overview
This bill, expanding ‘Daniel’s Law,’ requires the New Jersey Office of Information Privacy to establish a portal for preventing private entities from disclosing personal information. It also establishes penalties for non-compliance and clarifies authorized individuals who can request redactions or nondisclosures. The bill aims to strengthen protections for individuals’ home addresses and telephone numbers online.
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