occur until the certification from the court is received and
the director of the repository authorizes such expungement;
(2) a court order requires that such nonconviction data
be expunged; [or]
(3) a person 21 years of age or older who has been
convicted of a violation of section 6308 (relating to
purchase, consumption, possession or transportation of liquor
or malt or brewed beverages), which occurred on or after the
day the person attained 18 years of age, petitions the court
of common pleas in the county where the conviction occurred
seeking expungement and the person has satisfied all terms
and conditions of the sentence imposed for the violation,
including any suspension of operating privileges imposed
pursuant to section 6310.4 (relating to restriction of
operating privileges). Upon review of the petition, the court
shall order the expungement of all criminal history record
information and all administrative records of the Department
of Transportation relating to said conviction[.]; or
(4) a person who is the subject of the criminal history
record information has received a pardon for the conviction
in accordance with Federal or State law. All administrative
records of the Department of Transportation relating to a
conviction shall be expunged when a person receives a pardon
for the conviction in accordance with Federal or State law.
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(c) Maintenance of certain information required or
authorized.--Notwithstanding any other provision of this
chapter, the prosecuting attorney and the central repository
shall, and the court may, maintain a list of the names and other
criminal history record information of persons whose records are
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