granted.
(2) Any restriction imposed under section 13(b).
(d) Relief.--An order of limited relief relieves a
collateral sanction to the extent provided in the order.
(e) Underlying conduct.--If a collateral sanction has been
relieved under this section, a decision maker may consider the
conduct underlying a conviction under section 8.
Section 11. Certificate of restoration of rights.
(a) Petition.--An individual convicted of an offense may
petition the sentencing court for a certificate of restoration
of rights relieving collateral sanctions no earlier than five
years after the individual's most recent conviction of a felony
or misdemeanor in any jurisdiction, or no earlier than five
years after the individual's release from confinement pursuant
to a criminal sentence in any jurisdiction, whichever is later.
(b) Issuance.--Except as provided under section 12, the
sentencing court may issue a certificate of restoration of
rights if, after reviewing the petition, the individual's
criminal history, any filing by a victim under section 15 or a
prosecutor and any other relevant evidence, it finds that the
individual has established by a preponderance of the evidence
that:
(1) the individual is engaged in, or seeking to engage
in, a lawful occupation or activity, including employment,
training, education or rehabilitative programs, or the
individual otherwise has a lawful source of support;
(2) the individual is not in violation of the terms of a
criminal sentence or that any failure to comply with the
terms of a criminal sentence is justified, excused,
involuntary or insubstantial;
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