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Code · Pennsylvania · Title 18 — CRIMES AND OFFENSES · Chapter 91

§ 9122.4. Order to vacate order for limited access.

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§ 9122.4. Order to vacate order for limited access.
(a)General rule.-- Upon petition of the prosecuting attorney to the court where a conviction occurred, and with notice to the defendant and opportunity to be heard, the court shall vacate an order for limited access granted under section 9122.2 (relating to clean slate limited access) if the court determines that the order was erroneously entered and not in accordance with section 9122.2.
(b)Conviction.-- Upon conviction of a misdemeanor or felony offense and motion of the prosecuting attorney, the court shall enter an order vacating any prior order for limited access pertaining to a record of the defendant, except under section 9122.2(a)(2).
(c)Transmission to repository.-- An order under subsection
(a)or
(b)shall be transmitted to the central repository of the Pennsylvania State Police.
18c9122.4v
(June 28, 2018, P.L.402, No.56, eff. 365 days)
2018 Amendment. Act 56 added section 9122.4. See the preamble to Act 56 in the appendix to this title for special provisions relating to findings and declarations.
Cross References. Section 9122.4 is referred to in section 9122.2 of this title.
18c9122.5s
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