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NJ Privacy Commission Considers Open Records Controversy

New Jersey’s Privacy Commission (established under the state’s Right to Know law, the Open Records Act (OPRA), that took effect on July 8, 2002, with 13 members appointed by the Governor), is holding hearings this week to solicit public opinion about posting a range of personal data on government websites.
For additional information see NJ OPRA Central website, with links to State Records Request Forms, documentation on How to Request Government Records, an alphabetical index that lists services and activities performed by State agencies, and links to the Governor’s executive orders on the OPRA.

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