SB742:

Marijuana; expungement of offenses, civil penalty.

Bill Summary:

Expungement of offenses civil penalty. Provides for the automatic sealing of misdemeanor marijuana offenses and the petition-based sealing for certain felony marijuana offenses. The bill requires a business screening service, defined in the bill, to destroy all expunged records, as defined in the bill, and to follow reasonable procedures to ensure that it does not maintain or sell expunged records. The bill also provides that any petition for expungement shall be kept under seal and that an indigent person may file a petition for expungement without the payment of fees and costs and can request court-appointed counsel, who shall be paid from the Sealing Fee Fund. The bill has staggered delayed effective dates in order to develop systems for implementing the sealing provisions of the bill.

Bill Patron: Surovell

Last Action(s):
(House) Left in Courts of Justice March 8, 2022
(Senate) Passed Senate (21-Y 19-N) February 15, 2022

Bill Status:

Passed Senate