S 3035
Imposes certain requirements on use of automated license plate readers by law enforcement agencies.
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Bill overview
This bill establishes requirements for how law enforcement agencies in New Jersey can use automated license plate readers (ALPRs). It prohibits unauthorized access to ALPR data and requires annual audits of agency practices to ensure they are used only for legitimate law enforcement purposes. Agencies must also submit detailed annual reports on their ALPR usage, data retention, and any breaches. The bill mandates that ALPR data be stored for two years and then purged, with exceptions for authorized early purging.
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