

‘This move will let us all start with a clean slate. The clean slate scheme applies (except as provided in section 31(3) of the Children’s Act 2014) to every question asked about, and every request made for the disclosure of, an eligible individual’s criminal record or information about an eligible individual’s criminal record whether asked or made on or after the commencement of this Act.Related terms for clean slate- synonyms, antonyms and sentences with clean slate. ‘The police checked all of the teacher's files, and all of them have clean slates.’ Most related words/phrases with sentence examples define Clean slate meaning and usage.‘I need to clear my accumulated commitments and start 2003 afresh with a clean slate.’.‘I prefer to go into a film with a clean slate, knowing as little as possible about the film before I see it.’.

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