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The Clean Slate Act of 2024 requires automatic sealing of certain federal criminal records. The bill mandates that records related to arrests without conviction, convictions for simple marijuana possession, and convictions for nonviolent marijuana offenses be sealed automatically—either 60 days after acquittal, 180 days after arrest if charges are not filed, or one year after sentence completion. Sealed records would be inaccessible to the public and excluded from background checks, though law enforcement and courts may access them for investigative, prosecutorial, or specific employment vetting purposes. The bill also provides penalties for unauthorized disclosure and grants employers immunity from liability for misconduct related to sealed records.
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