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Code · New Jersey · Title 30 — Probate and Guardianship Procedure · Chapter 4

30:4-8.10 Posting of change in visitation privileges on website.

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9. a. Whenever there is a change in the status of an inmate incarcerated in a State correctional facility which affects the visitation privileges of that inmate, the correctional facility shall immediately post that change of status on its website. This information shall remain on the website until those visitation rights have been restored.
b. If the change in status in visitation is due to the relocation of the inmate to another facility, the change shall be noted on the website of the facility from which the inmate has been transferred and shall remain on the website for two weeks. The posting shall include the name, address, telephone number, and website address of the facility to which the inmate has been transferred.
L.2009, c.328, s.9.
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