New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 5 - COMMUNITY AFFAIRS
Chapter 3 - GOVERNMENT RECORDS
Subchapter 2 - CONFIDENTIALITY OF RECORDS
Section 5:3-2.2 - Records designated confidential
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 5:3-2.2
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) In addition to records designated as confidential pursuant to the provisions of 47:1A-1 et seq., as amended and supplemented, any other law, regulation promulgated under the authority of any statute or Executive Order of the Governor, resolution of both houses of the Legislature, Executive Order of the Governor, Rules of Court, or any Federal law, Federal regulation or Federal order, the following records shall not be considered government records subject to public access pursuant to 47:1A-1 et seq., as amended and supplemented:
1. Building plans submitted in
conjunction with any permit application; provided, however, that this exclusion
shall not include site plans or architectural renderings;
2. Any information concerning the location or
contents of buildings or structures in Use Group H (high hazard) or of life
hazard uses involving hazardous materials or substances;
3. Notices, orders, reports and decisions not
yet served upon the person(s) to whom they are addressed;
4. Records concerning loan or tax credit
applications in progress or negotiations between or among parties involved in
any such application;
5. Records
concerning contract negotiations that are not yet concluded;
6. Requests or complaints submitted by
individuals;
7. Notes of mediators
or other persons involved in dispute resolution;
8. Information concerning individuals as
follows:
i. Information relating to medical,
psychiatric or psychological history, diagnosis, treatment or
evaluation;
ii. Home addresses,
home telephone numbers or personal e-mail addresses;
iii. Information in an income or other tax
return;
iv. Information describing
a natural person's finances, income, assets, liabilities, net worth, bank
balances, financial history or activities, or credit worthiness, except as
otherwise required by law to be disclosed; and
v. Any other information the disclosure of
which might reasonably be expected to endanger the safety of any
person;
9. Test
questions, scoring keys and other examination data pertaining to the
administration of an examination or an application for public employment or
licensing;
10. Records of another
department or agency in the possession of this department or any agency
allocated to this department when those records are made confidential by a
regulation of that department or agency adopted pursuant to
47:1A-1 et seq. and Executive
Order No. 9 (Hughes 1963), or pursuant to another law authorizing the
department or agency to make records confidential or exempt from disclosure;
and
11. Records of this department
or any agency allocated to this Department held by the Office of Information
Technology (OIT), the State Records Storage Center of the Division of Archives
and Records Management (DARM), in the Department of State, or an offsite
storage facility outside of the regular business office of the agency. Such
records shall remain the legal property of the Department and be accessible for
inspection or copying only through a request to the proper custodian of this
Department or an agency allocated to this Department. In the event that records
of this Department or any agency allocated to this Department have been, or
shall be, transferred to and accessioned by the State Archives in the Division
of Archives and Records Management, all such records shall become the legal
property of the State Archives and all requests for access to them shall be
submitted directly to the State Archives.
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