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good morning welcome to our webinar today today weamp;#39;re going to be talking about redaction and expungement how-toamp;#39;s so cut that out how do you redact how do you expunge iamp;#39;m going to talk a little bit about the legal requirements for both expungements and redactions and kendra yates is here to talk about the practical application of redactions and then avalon snow will talk about practical application of expungements how to organize and maintain expunged records so with that weamp;#39;ll just jump in to talk about redactions first so the dictionary defines redaction as censoring or obscuring part of a text for legal or security purposes so part of the text is removed or obscured and just so you know there is no mention of redaction in grandma section 63g 2308 talks about segregation so when you see segregation throughout the law that means redaction and so 308 says that if a governmental entity receives a request for access to a record that contains both