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Code · New Jersey · Title 17 — Notice and Publication · Chapter 16K

17:16K-5. Interception by government agency; court order

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a. No government agency shall intercept an electronic fund transfer without first obtaining a court order.
b. The judge, upon consideration of an application, may enter an ex parte order, as requested or as modified, authorizing the interception of an electronic fund transfer, if the court determines on the basis of the facts submitted by the applicant that there is or was probable cause for belief that:
(1)The person whose electronic fund transfer is to be intercepted is engaging or was engaged over a period of time as a part of a continuing criminal activity or is committing, has or had committed or is about to commit an offense;
(2)Particular communications concerning such offense may be obtained through such interception;
(3)Normal investigative procedures with respect to such offense have been tried and have failed or reasonably appear to be unlikely to succeed if tried or to be too dangerous to employ;
c. To effect an order issued pursuant to this section, the governmental agency shall deliver a true copy of the order to the financial institution which shall promptly carry out the terms of the order under the direct supervision of the investigative law enforcement officers or agency authorized to intercept the electronic fund transfer.
L.1983, c. 466, s. 5, eff. Jan. 12, 1984.
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