S7551A
Myrie
An act to amend the criminal procedure law, the executive law, the correction law, the judiciary law and the civil rights law, in relation to automatic sealing of certain convictions
This bill will address some of the collateral consequences that follow a criminal conviction by requiring the automatic sealing of records pertaining to specified offenses.
Section 1 establishes legislative intent.
Section 2 establishes procedures and parameters for sealing criminal convictions. Section 3 establishes requirements for sealed records.
Section 4 establishes authority to promulgate forms, procedures, and processes for the sealing of records.
Section 5 incorporates records sealed under this legislation into exist-ing prohibitions against discrimination.
Section 6 address sealing of corrections records.
Section 7 establishes a private right of action.
Section 8 establishes severability.
Section 9 is the effective date.
Individuals who commit a crime and later pay their debt to society should not be perpetually burdened by a criminal record. Having a criminal record impedes one’s ability to obtain housing, secure work, and participate fully in modern society. We cannot expect successful rehabilitation without providing these individuals with a way forward that is not encumbered by their past mistakes. This act will allow for automatic sealing of certain criminal records to clear that path.
New Bill
None.
This act shall take effect one year after it shall have become a law.
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establishes legislative intent
establishes procedures and parameters for sealing criminal convictions.
establishes requirements for sealed records.
establishes authority to promulgate forms, procedures, and processes for the sealing of records.
incorporates records sealed under this legislation into exist-ing prohibitions against discrimination.
address sealing of corrections records.
establishes a private right of action.
establishes severability.
the effective date.