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Code · CFR · Title 28 — Judicial Administration · Part 76 · § 76.41

§ 76.41. Expungement of records.

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(a)The Attorney General shall expunge all official Department records created pursuant to this part upon application of a respondent at any time after the expiration of three
(3)years from the date of the final order of assessment if:
(1)The respondent has not previously been assessed a civil penalty under this section;
(2)The respondent has paid the penalty;
(3)The respondent has complied with any conditions imposed by the Attorney General;
(4)The respondent has not been convicted of a federal or state offense relating to a controlled substance as defined in section 102 of the Controlled Substances Act (21 U.S.C. 802); and
(5)The respondent agrees to submit to a drug test, and such test shows the individual to be drug free.
(b)A non-public record of a disposition under this part shall be retained by the Department solely for the purpose of determining in any subsequent proceeding whether the person qualifies for a civil penalty or expungement under this part.
(c)If a record is expunged under this part, the individual for whom such an expungement was made shall not be held guilty of perjury, false swearing, or making a false statement by reason of his failure to recite or acknowledge a proceeding under this part or the results thereof in response to an inquiry made of him for any purpose.
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