On written request, a correctional officer may have expunged from any file the record of a formal complaint made against the correctional officer if: (1) (i) the internal investigation unit that investigated the complaint: 1. exonerated the correctional officer of all charges in the complaint; or 2. determined that the charges were unsustained or unfounded; or (ii) a hearing board acquitted the correctional officer, dismissed the action, or made a finding of not guilty; and (2) at least 3 years have passed since the final disposition by the correctional facility or hearing board.
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