This bill establishes restrictions on the sharing of automated license plate reader (ALPR) information in New Jersey, specifically in relation to interstate investigations concerning reproductive health care services that are legal within the state. It prohibits users of ALPRs from knowingly sharing, transferring, or selling this information if it is intended to support any investigation or proceeding that seeks to impose civil or criminal liability on individuals involved in the provision or receipt of reproductive health care services. Additionally, law enforcement agencies are barred from sharing ALPR information with out-of-state agencies unless they obtain a written declaration ensuring that the information will not be used for such investigations.

Violations of these provisions can result in civil penalties, with fines of up to $1,000 for a first offense and up to $5,000 for subsequent offenses, which may be enforced by the Attorney General. The bill also provides definitions for key terms, including "automated license plate reader," "reproductive health care services," and "out-of-State law enforcement agency," to clarify the scope and intent of the legislation. The act is set to take effect immediately upon passage.