Yes, CA, WA, MT, NM, KS, NY, MD, MA, and NH are all states that have a 7 year limit on consumer reporting agencies reporting convictions.
All the other states (and DC) have no law and follow the federal rule which says convictions can be reported forever.

An aside on this, the FCRA as I said, bars arrests from being reported after 7 years. CA, NM, KY, and NY ban consumer reporting agencies from reporting arrests at all.