Massachusetts S1210 prohibits the disclosure of home addresses and contact information of certain public safety officials.
Massachusetts S1210 amends the General Laws to prohibit the disclosure of home addresses and contact information of certain public safety officials, including judges, law enforcement officers, and prosecutors. The law defines "disclose" broadly to include various forms of information sharing. Authorized persons, such as immediate family members or legal representatives, can request redaction or nondisclosure of this information. Compliance with the law is required one year after enactment, except for requests submitted prior to that date.
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