§ 14-1203.1
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§14–1203.1.
(a)A consumer reporting agency may not include in a consumer report:
(1)Any record of a criminal proceeding concerning the consumer:
(i)In which the consumer was falsely accused, acquitted, or exonerated;
(ii)In which a nolle prosequi was entered as to a charge concerning the consumer; or
(iii)That did not result in a guilty verdict for or guilty plea by the consumer; or
(2)Any criminal records concerning the consumer that have been expunged.
(b)A consumer reporting agency may not rely on the information contained in records listed under subsection
(a)of this section to make a determination regarding the creditworthiness of a consumer.