MyFairCheck

Compliance

Clean Slate review-support engine

Deterministic, versioned rules with plain-English suppression reasons for MVP jurisdictions — a review-support engine, not Clean Slate certification.

Who this is for: Workforce programs, reentry partners, and compliance teams evaluating record review logic before human determination.

Why automated review support needs transparency

Workers and reviewers need to understand why a record is flagged, suppressed, or sent for human review — not opaque black-box scores.

State Clean Slate laws vary. MyFairCheck provides versioned rule evaluation with plain-English explanations for pilot jurisdictions.

Review-support engine workflow

1

Rule evaluation

Versioned rules evaluate fictional sample records against jurisdiction parameters.

2

Plain-English output

Suppression and flag reasons written for workers and reviewers.

3

Human review queue

Uncertain cases route to reviewer with SLA deadline.

4

Determination logged

Reviewer decision appended to audit trail with reason codes.

Benefits

What you gain in a controlled pilot

  • Versioned rules for reproducible evaluation
  • Plain-English suppression reasons for workers
  • Human review queue for edge cases
  • Audit trail of rule version and outcome

Jurisdiction scope

Pilot rules cover MVP jurisdictions only — expand with counsel review.

Example

Fictional Clean Slate review scenario

A worker's fictional sample record from 2019 is evaluated against Pennsylvania pilot rules. The engine returns a suppression reason in plain English and routes one edge case to a reviewer — no certification claim is made.

Fictional sample record

Sample offense (fictional)
Sample County, PA · 2019
Under review

Illustrative review-support explanation.

What we do not claim

MyFairCheck does not claim Clean Slate certification. The review-support engine requires legal review for each jurisdiction before real-data production.

MyFairCheck provides workflow support and controls in development — not SOC 2 Type II certification, Clean Slate certification, or final legal compliance certification. Pilot use requires legal and security review before real-data production.

Request pilot access

Join the controlled 2026 pilot with workflow support — not legal certification.