Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004

Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act
New Zealand Parliament
Date of Royal Assent 16 May 2004
Date commenced 29 November 2004
Introduced by
Related legislation
Crimes Act 1961
Status: Current legislation

The Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004 is an Act of Parliament in New Zealand administered by the Ministry of Justice. It allows for a criminal record to be hidden from the public if the person is eligible.

At the time the act was passed, the Ministry of Justice estimated that it may be applicable to 500,000 people (an eighth of the country's population at the time), the majority of which committed a minor offence in their youth.[1]

Eligibility

In order to be eligible under the Act a person must have:[2]

In certain cases, a person cannot hide their past criminal record under the Act, such as when a person applies to work for the New Zealand Police or a job involving national security.

See also

References

  1. Goff, Phil (25 November 2004). "Clean Slate Act to help 500,000 Kiwis (press release)". beehive.govt.nz.
  2. "About the Criminal Records (Clean Slate) Act 2004". Ministry of Justice.

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