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House of Assembly July 24, 2020

Expungement of Convictions Act

Passed
Chamber House of Assembly
Date Jul 24, 2020
Result Passed
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What this bill does

This bill creates a process for people to clear their criminal records for certain offenses that are no longer crimes. Currently, it only applies to simple cannabis possession convictions from before December 2017, when cannabis was decriminalized in Bermuda.

If Passed (Voted Yes)
People with old cannabis possession convictions can apply to the Minister to have these convictions completely erased from their records
Once expunged, they can legally say they were never convicted and don't have to disclose it on job applications or other forms
It becomes a crime for officials to reveal expunged convictions without permission, with fines up to $1,000
If Rejected (Voted No)
People with old cannabis possession convictions must continue to disclose them on applications and forms
These past convictions remain part of their permanent criminal record
No legal process exists to clear records for offenses that are no longer crimes

Who It Affects

This primarily affects Bermudians who were convicted of simple cannabis possession before 2017 and want to clear their records. It could also affect their families who may apply on their behalf if they have died or become disabled.
Vote counts are not published. The Bermuda Parliament does not publicly record individual vote counts or how each member voted.
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Related Bill

Expungement of Convictions Act 2019/2020 · Passed
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