S 3605
Expands "Daniel's Law" protections; 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 aimed at preventing private entities from disclosing personal information. It also establishes penalties for non-compliance and amends existing law to clarify authorized individuals who can request redactions or nondisclosure of personal data. The goal is to strengthen protections for individuals’ home addresses and telephone numbers online.
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