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Can I collect location information from participants in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Based on the provided context documents, it appears that you may collect location information from participants in New Jersey under certain circumstances.
Requirements for Collecting Location Information
According to NJAC 10:110-11.1 and NJAC 10:110-11.2, if location is necessary, all appropriate location sources shall be accessed in an attempt to locate non-custodial parents or alleged fathers and/or their assets. All appropriate local, state, and federal resources available shall be utilized in accordance with 45 CFR 303.3(b). Location efforts in intergovernmental cases shall be coordinated, and cases, when appropriate, shall be referred to the Federal Parent Locator Service (FPLS). Where adequate identifying information exists but location attempts have failed, repeat location attempts shall be made quarterly or immediately upon receipt of new information which may aid in the location, whichever occurs sooner. Quarterly attempts shall be limited to automated sources that shall include State employment security files.
Conclusion
Based on the above requirements, it appears that you may collect location information from participants in New Jersey if it is necessary and all appropriate location sources are accessed in accordance with the regulations. However, it is important to ensure that you comply with all relevant laws and regulations when collecting location information.
Source(s):
- [1.1] General location statement
- [1.2] Location sources
Jurisdiction
New Jersey