Division Can Sue Without Complainants
The provision allows the Division to initiate private facts claims "on behalf of aggrieved persons" without requiring those persons to come forward or consent, enabling government-directed enforcement against journalists and critics. The undefined standard for who is "affected by the publication" creates uncertainty about liability exposure. Additionally, estates can pursue claims indefinitely for deceased persons' private facts without temporal limits, restricting historical narratives and biographies of public figures long after death—a significant departure from democratic norms where privacy rights diminish upon death.