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The CORI Reader

  • 01. Introduction
  • 02. What Is CORI and Where Does One Get It?
  • 03. What Is the Purpose of CORI?
  • 04. Who Is Allowed to See CORI?
  • 05. Who is Required to See CORI?
  • 06. May an Employer Ask an Applicant About CORI?
  • 07. How Can Having CORI Hurt a CORI Subject?
  • 08. Gatekeeper Due Process
  • 09. CORI and Getting Housing
  • 10. CORI-related Rules for Getting a State-Funded Health and Human Services Job
  • 11. What Can the CORI-Subject Do for Self-Protection?
  • Appendices
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Appendices

Appendix A -- Personal Massachusetts Criminal Records Request Form

Appendix B -- Crime Glossary

Appendix C -- Disposition/CORI Codes 

Appendix D -- CHSB Due Process Regulation 803 C.M.R. 6, for Gatekeepers/Applicants

Appendix E -- "Table A" in EOHHS Regulations-Crimes Subjuct to Review-Tables of Offenses (101 CMR 15.15) 

Appendix F -- Petition to Seal

Appendix G -- Petition Form for Sealing Non-Conviction Cases (included for information only; you must obtain an original from the Court to actually submit the petition)

Appendix H -- Sample "Changed Person" Letter

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