New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 3A - CHILDREN AND FAMILIES
Chapter 3 - CLIENT INFORMATION
Subchapter 3 - DISCLOSURE OF INFORMATION TO THE MEDIA AND PUBLIC ABOUT A CHILD FATALITY OR NEAR FATALITY
Section 3A:3-3.4 - Information that shall not be disclosed to the media or a member of the public about a child fatality or near fatality
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 3A:3-3.4
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) Pursuant to N.J.S.A. 9:6-8.10a.f, the following shall not be disclosed to the media or public in relation to a child fatality or near fatality:
1. Information that would likely endanger the
life, health, safety, or physical or emotional well-being of a child or the life or
safety of any other person;
2.
Information that would compromise the integrity of or interfere with a child
protection investigation, a civil or criminal investigation or a judicial
proceeding. If a criminal investigation is in progress or pending, the Director of
the Division of Child Protection and Permanency or designee shall contact the county
prosecutor before releasing any information to the media or a member of the public
about the incident, to determine what information can be disclosed, if any, based on
the status of the criminal investigation;
3. Information deemed confidential by Federal law
or State law, other than
N.J.S.A.
9:6-8.10a;
4. The name of, or any identifying information
about, the reporter of abuse or neglect that resulted in a fatality or near
fatality, even when the reporter gives written consent to disclose his or her
identity in accordance with
N.J.A.C.
3A:3-2.1(c);
5. The name of any Division representative
assigned to the child protection investigation or the management of the
case;
6. Information concerning any
disciplinary actions taken against a Division representative as a result of or
related to the incident or the handling of the case by the Division representative;
or
7. Information obtained from another
agency or entity that is investigating a child fatality or near fatality on its own
or in cooperation with the Division, such as the police, the county prosecutor, or
the medial examiner.
(b) Any person denied information as stated in (a) above may petition the Chancery Court for release of the information.
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