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	<form>
		<distribution-code display="yes">I</distribution-code>
		<congress>111th CONGRESS</congress>
		<session>1st Session</session>
		<legis-num>H. R. 1529</legis-num>
		<current-chamber>IN THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES</current-chamber>
		<action>
			<action-date date="20090316">March 16, 2009</action-date>
			<action-desc><sponsor name-id="R000053">Mr. Rangel</sponsor> introduced
			 the following bill; which was referred to the
			 <committee-name committee-id="HJU00">Committee on the
			 Judiciary</committee-name></action-desc>
		</action>
		<legis-type>A BILL</legis-type>
		<official-title>To permit expungement of records of certain nonviolent
		  criminal offenses.</official-title>
	</form>
	<legis-body id="H5EBC4C5846A14EC89B1774E9BCC9F5B" style="OLC">
		<section display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H335915C76C084C04815B6E74CE6398E" section-type="section-one"><enum>1.</enum><header>Short title</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">This Act may be cited as the
			 <quote><short-title>Second Chance for Ex-Offenders Act of
			 2009</short-title></quote>.</text>
		</section><section id="HDFE40ACB749848C4A71BC45720055D2F"><enum>2.</enum><header>Expungement of
			 criminal records for certain nonviolent offenders</header>
			<subsection id="HF482EE0F6D8E4D6D0060F1B949147C70"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In
			 general</header><text>Chapter 229 of title 18, United States Code, is amended
			 by inserting after subchapter C the following new subchapter:</text>
				<quoted-block id="H40263EC7EFD94B26922817744503D4BC" style="USC">
					<subchapter id="H5ACA66CF69B544578F894400EB4CB40"><enum>D</enum><header>Expungement</header>
						<toc regeneration="no-regeneration">
							<toc-entry level="section">Sec.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3631. Expungement of certain criminal
				  records in limited circumstances.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3632. Requirements for
				  expungement.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3633. Procedure for
				  expungement.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3634. Effect of expungement.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3635. Reversal of expunged
				  records.</toc-entry>
							<toc-entry level="section">3636. Unsealing of records.</toc-entry>
						</toc>
						<section id="H707765FBEC8B4DDD9D42E4ADDC09F66E"><enum>3631.</enum><header>Expungement of
				certain criminal records in limited circumstances</header>
							<subsection id="H77F06208C0794F23AC9EF1A48FE02501"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In
				general</header><text>Any individual convicted of an nonviolent offense who
				fulfills the requirements of section 3632 may file a petition under this
				subchapter to expunge the record of such conviction.</text>
							</subsection><subsection id="H69688FC065C44F89BFBCF5E3FCD71150"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Definition of
				nonviolent offense</header><text>In this subchapter, the term <term>nonviolent
				offense</term> means a misdemeanor or felony offense against the United States
				that does not have as an element of the offense the use of a weapon or violence
				and which did not actually involve violence in its commission.</text>
							</subsection></section><section id="H34369973AF4946FF81BBC2131389E54E"><enum>3632.</enum><header>Requirements
				for expungement</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">No individual
				shall be eligible for expungement under this subchapter unless, before filing a
				petition under this subchapter, such individual—</text>
							<paragraph id="HC14ABBF541254768879F8B2E70A52357"><enum>(1)</enum><text>has never been
				convicted of a violent offense (including an offense under State law that would
				be a violent offense if it were Federal) and has never been convicted of a
				nonviolent offense other than the one for which expungement is sought;</text>
							</paragraph><paragraph id="H3373917E16744356B336FEEEAA3E7283"><enum>(2)</enum><text>has fulfilled all
				requirements of the sentence of the court in which conviction was obtained,
				including completion of any term of imprisonment or period of probation,
				meeting all conditions of a supervised release, and paying all fines;</text>
							</paragraph><paragraph id="HBF2CD1A975514A8D9F8ECC39A09D2217"><enum>(3)</enum><text>has remained free
				from dependency on or abuse of alcohol or a controlled substance a minimum of 1
				year and has been rehabilitated, to the satisfaction of the court referred to
				in section 3633(b), if so required by the terms of a supervised release;</text>
							</paragraph><paragraph id="H6B0C48FA5B2E441DAB32A642C400486E"><enum>(4)</enum><text>has obtained a
				high school diploma or completed a high school equivalency program; and</text>
							</paragraph><paragraph id="H70EF914EA3814585B8CA9478003575D6"><enum>(5)</enum><text>has completed at
				least one year of community service, as determined by the court referred to in
				section 3633(b).</text>
							</paragraph></section><section id="H2DA672167FBA440A98892200AE4B6FFB"><enum>3633.</enum><header>Procedure for
				expungement</header>
							<subsection id="H0EEA84EF2EE04364871316E2EE627878"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Petition</header><text>An
				individual may file a petition for expungement in the court in which the
				conviction was obtained. A copy of the petition shall be served by the court
				upon the United States Attorney for the district in which the conviction sought
				to be expunged was obtained. Not later than 60 days after receipt of such
				petition, the United States Attorney may submit written recommendations to the
				court and notify the petitioner of that recommendation.</text>
							</subsection><subsection id="HEB20728F7474472097EEC0C18C84E1B5"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Court-ordered
				expungement</header><text>The court, after consideration of evidence submitted
				by the petitioner in support of the petition and any evidence submitted by the
				Government in support of objections it may have to granting the petition, shall
				rule on the petition. In making that ruling the court, after determining
				whether the petitioner meets the eligibility requirements of this subchapter,
				shall weigh the interests of the petitioner against the best interests of
				justice and public safety.</text>
							</subsection></section><section id="H2580064673F54EA29D1E8310EA25C260"><enum>3634.</enum><header>Effect of
				expungement</header>
							<subsection id="H342664223480462C9360812F367E5E00"><enum>(a)</enum><header>In
				general</header><text>An order granting expungement under this subchapter shall
				restore the individual concerned, in the contemplation of the law, to the
				status such individual occupied before the arrest or institution of criminal
				proceedings for the crime that was the subject of the expungement.</text>
							</subsection><subsection id="HDE1E678A9DBE4820BB0030E4754648F2"><enum>(b)</enum><header>No
				disqualification; statements</header><text>After an order granting expungement
				of any individual’s criminal records under this subchapter, such individual
				shall not be required to divulge information pertaining to the expunged
				conviction and the fact that such individual has been convicted of the criminal
				offense concerned shall not—</text>
								<paragraph id="HE1982448D59F4A2497909E00F7AC36F7"><enum>(1)</enum><text>operate as a
				disqualification of such individual to pursue or engage in any lawful activity,
				occupation, profession, and</text>
								</paragraph><paragraph id="H13D2F22A552C4AC9A096F50000E8FF2F"><enum>(2)</enum><text>held under any
				provision of law guilty of perjury, false answering, or making a false
				statement by reason of his failure to recite or acknowledge such arrest or
				institution of criminal proceedings, or results thereof, in response to an
				inquiry made of him for any purpose.</text>
								</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H4504D28BE1EB493B97F1A22167CAFEB"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Records expunged
				or sealed</header><text>Upon order of expungement, all official law enforcement
				and court records, including all references to such person’s arrest for the
				offense, the institution of criminal proceedings against him, and the results
				thereof, except publicly available court opinions or briefs on appeal, shall be
				expunged (in the case of nontangible records) or gathered together and sealed
				(in the case of tangible records).</text>
							</subsection><subsection id="HBDD0D6851A614AD98E6901521928B4C9"><enum>(d)</enum><header>Record of
				disposition To be retained</header><text>A nonpublic record of a disposition or
				conviction that is the subject of an expungement order shall be retained only
				by the Department of Justice solely for the purpose of use by the courts in any
				subsequent adjudication.</text>
							</subsection></section><section id="HAEC0F982C04F40E993CF43E18FA9BD4"><enum>3635.</enum><header>Disclosure of
				expunged records</header>
							<subsection id="H06381D96788C43A987E53189E7D75FBB"><enum>(a)</enum><header>Law enforcement
				purposes</header><text>The Department of Justice may maintain a nonpublic
				manual or computerized index of expunged records containing only the name of,
				and alphanumeric identifiers that relate to, the persons who are the subject of
				such expunged records, the word <quote>expunged</quote>, and the name of the
				person, agency, office, or department that has custody of the expunged records,
				and shall not name the offense committed. The index shall be made available
				only to Federal and State law enforcement personnel who have custody of such
				expunged records and only for the purposes set forth in subsection (b) of this
				section.</text>
							</subsection><subsection id="H06F2C9C8413C46A58CF50296B5691439"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Authorized
				disclosure</header><text>Such records shall be made available to the person
				accused or to such person’s designated agent and shall be made available
				to—</text>
								<paragraph id="H4DC7BF85CFA2486AAC272EEA55BEFCE"><enum>(1)</enum><text>any prosecutor, law
				enforcement agency, or court which has responsibility for criminally
				investigating, prosecuting, or adjudicating such individual;</text>
								</paragraph><paragraph id="HD529F2B531EF4E84A4A8811FA0B51BE0"><enum>(2)</enum><text>any State or local
				office or agency with responsibility for the issuance of licenses to possess
				guns where the accused has made application for such license; or</text>
								</paragraph><paragraph id="H4A5BBA2641234868AF75755695434D11"><enum>(3)</enum><text>any prospective
				city, State, or Federal employer or agency, involved in investigating and/or
				prosecuting under criminal or civil statutes including employers of police or
				peace officers and in relation to an application for employment as an employee
				of a city, State, or Federal employer or agency involved in investigating or
				prosecuting under criminal or civil statutes including as a police officer or
				peace officer, and every person who is an applicant for the position of police
				officer, peace officer, or any other prospective city, State, or Federal
				employer or agency, involved in investigating or prosecuting under criminal or
				civil statutes shall be furnished with a copy of all records obtained under
				this paragraph and afforded an opportunity to make an explanation
				thereto.</text>
								</paragraph></subsection><subsection id="H7BD7DDB52BFF499C821083B3945A37F"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Punishment for
				improper disclosure</header><text>Any person who knowingly disseminates
				information relating to an expunged conviction other than the offender shall be
				fined under this title or imprisoned not more than one year, or both.</text>
							</subsection></section><section id="H4A3D088F14AC40A58C33B52624E46600"><enum>3636.</enum><header>Reversal of
				expunged records</header><text display-inline="no-display-inline">The records
				expunged under this subchapter shall be restored by operation of law as public
				records and may be used in all court proceedings if the individual whose
				conviction was expunged is subsequently convicted of any Federal or State
				offense.</text>
						</section></subchapter><after-quoted-block>.</after-quoted-block></quoted-block>
			</subsection><subsection id="H54B581E28CF44DB8AB275BA0B7B6B3A4"><enum>(b)</enum><header>Clerical
			 amendment</header><text>The table of subchapters at the beginning of chapter
			 229 of title 18, United States Code, is amended by adding at the end the
			 following item:</text>
				<quoted-block display-inline="no-display-inline" id="H18A8DE09CA7349EA9E63C547E4622E83" style="USC">
					<toc regeneration="no-regeneration">
						<multi-column-toc-entry bold="on" level="section"><toc-enum>D.</toc-enum><level-header bold="on" level="section">Expungement</level-header><target>3631</target></multi-column-toc-entry>
					</toc>
					<after-quoted-block>.</after-quoted-block></quoted-block>
			</subsection><subsection id="H92316B71F8D347BB971D254D67A4D0FF"><enum>(c)</enum><header>Effective
			 date</header><text>The amendments made by this Act shall apply to individuals
			 convicted of an offense before, on, or after the date of enactment of this
			 Act.</text>
			</subsection></section></legis-body>
</bill>
