New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 2 - DIVISION OF ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE CONTROL
Subchapter 29 - RECORDS
Section 13:2-29.2 - Confidential records
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:2-29.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) For purposes of investigative confidentiality and integrity, the following records constitute "confidential records" of this Division and shall not be available for inspection or photocopy:
1. All initial reports received
concerning alleged violations;
2. All
investigative records or reports prepared by Division personnel, or prepared on
behalf of this Division by other duly authorized law enforcement agencies of
municipal, State or Federal governments, or their agencies or
subdivisions;
3. All questionnaires,
documents, records and reports required to be filed with the Director by licensees,
permittees and other persons interested, directly or indirectly, with such licensees
or permittees, the primary purpose of which is for the use in any investigative
matter authorized by the Director;
4.
All intergovernmental and intra-Division memoranda, reports, documents or records of
and to this Division, including, but not limited to Criminal History Record
Information supplied by a Criminal Justice Agency;
5. All such other documents, records, reports and
memoranda the Division shall possess, where the primary purpose is the investigation
and enforcement of the Alcoholic Beverage Law and its regulations;
6. All solicitors' statements of compensation;
and
7. Tax reports and documents filed
by licensees regarding the payment of monetary penalties.
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