New Jersey 2026-2027 Regular Session

New Jersey Senate Bill S2783

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

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.

Impact

If enacted, S2783 will amend current statutes to strengthen the provisions of Daniel's Law, ensuring that a wider range of public servants is afforded protection. This means that the previously established barriers against the disclosure of personal information will now be more robust, particularly for legislative members who may be subject to greater public scrutiny and potential backlash. The bill also outlines that a secure portal will be created by the Office of Information Privacy, which will help manage requests for redactions and ensure that private entities comply with these new provisions.

Summary

Senate Bill 2783 aims to enhance data privacy protections under New Jersey's existing 'Daniel's Law'. This bill extends the safeguards related to privacy by including members of the Legislature and municipal court administrators among those entitled to protections for their home addresses and personal information. The primary objective of this legislation is to prevent potential harm to public officials by restricting access to private details that could expose them to threats or harassment due to their roles in the public sector.

Contention

During discussions surrounding S2783, there may be debates about the implications of increased privacy for public figures versus the public's right to access information about government officials. Proponents argue that this law is necessary to safeguard the well-being of those in sensitive positions, highlighting the risks they face from the public disclosure of their personal information. Conversely, critics may raise concerns about potential overreach and the reduction of transparency in government, advocating for a balance between individual privacy rights and public accountability.

Companion Bills

NJ S4884

Carry Over 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.

NJ A3609

Same As 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.

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.