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Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: Traffic enforcement with cameras
... VIOLATIONS BASED IN WHOLE OR IN PART ON PHOTOGRAPHIC EVIDENCE, WHETHER GATHERED IN CONJUNCTION WITH RADAR SPEED DETECTION DEVICES AND WHETHER THE CAMERA OR OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE CAPTURING THE EVIDENCE WAS ATTENDED OR UNATTENDED AT THE ... |
Summary: Body-worn cameras worn by law enforcement
... 3992) AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-240 SO AS TO DEFINE THE TERM "BODY-WORN CAMERA"; TO REQUIRE ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS TO IMPLEMENT THE USE OF BODY-WORN ... |
Summary: Electronic monitoring
... the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control. (3) 'Electronic monitoring device' means a video surveillance camera or audio device installed in the room of a resident designed to acquire communications or ... |
Summary: Electronic tickets and citations
... CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-240 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT ALL STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH BODY-WORN CAMERAS; AND BY ADDING SECTION 14-1-219 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT A FIVE DOLLAR SURCHARGE IS IMPOSED ... |
Summary: Body-worn cameras
... CAROLINA LAW ENFORCEMENT DIVISION (SLED) TO DEVELOP CRITERIA AND DETERMINE AN APPROPRIATE METHOD TO IMPLEMENT THE STATEWIDE USE OF BODY-WORN CAMERAS BY LOCAL AND STATE LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS, TO DIRECT SLED TO DESIGN AND OPERATE A PILOT ... |
Summary: Walter L. Scott Body Camera Law
... and Hosey A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE USE OF BODY-WORN CAMERAS BY STATE AND LOCAL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVISIONS ... |
Summary: Body-worn cameras
... SECTION 59-1-380 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT ALL PUBLIC SCHOOL BUS DRIVERS, CROSSING GUARDS, AND RESOURCE OFFICERS MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH BODY-WORN CAMERAS, AND TO PROVIDE RELATED REQUIREMENTS OF THE STATE DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION AND SCHOOL ... |
Summary: Law enforcement and public safety
... RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-242, TO PROHIBIT THE DELETION OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, INTERNAL ... |
Summary: Body cameras
... RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-242, TO PROHIBIT THE DELETION OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, INTERNAL ... |
Summary: Law Enforcement Integrity Act
... 2 TO TITLE 23 SO AS TO ENACT THE "LAW ENFORCEMENT INTEGRITY ACT", TO REQUIRE ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES PROVIDE THEIR OFFICERS BODY-WORN CAMERAS AND PROVIDE WHEN THEY OR DASH ... |
Summary: Body camera
... THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-243, SO AS TO PROHIBIT THE DESTRUCTION OR DELETION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, INTERNAL ... |
Summary: Body cameras
... THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-242 SO AS TO PROHIBIT THE DELETION OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, INTERNAL ... |
Summary: Law enforcement-in-car video cameras
... THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLES USED FOR TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT, TO ESTABLISH AN "IN-CAR-VIDEO CAMERAS FUND" WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN ... |
Summary: Requesting body-worn camera data
... Matthews, Henegan, McDaniel and Henderson-Myers A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SO AS TO PROVIDE A PERSON WHO IS A SUBJECT IN DATA RECORDED BY A BODY-WORN ... |
Summary: Body cameras
... RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-242, SO AS TO PROHIBIT THE DELETION OR DESTRUCTION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, INTERNAL ... |
Summary: Requesting body-worn camera data
... General Bill, By J.L. Johnson and Henegan A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY AMENDING SECTION 23-1-240, RELATING TO BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SO AS TO PROVIDE PERSONS WHO ARE SUBJECTS IN DATA RECORDED BY BODY-WORN ... |
Summary: Law enforcement-in-car video cameras
... THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY RESPONSIBLE FOR MONITORING LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLES USED FOR TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT, TO ESTABLISH AN "IN-CAR-VIDEO CAMERAS FUND" WITHIN THE DEPARTMENT FOR THE PURPOSE OF ASSISTING LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES IN ... |
Summary: Body camera
... A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-243 SO AS TO PROHIBIT THE DESTRUCTION OR DELETION OF DATA FROM A BODY-WORN CAMERA WITH THE INTENT TO ALTER OR INFLUENCE A CRIMINAL ACTION, CRIMINAL INVESTIGATION, ... |
Summary: Body cameras
... A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 1, TITLE 23, SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-242 RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT BODY WORN CAMERAS, TO PROHIBIT THE DELETION OR DESTRUCTION OF THE DATA FROM A BODY-WORN ... |
Summary: Officer cameras
... PROVIDE A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR OFFICER SHALL NOT INSTALL, ACTIVATE, OR USE A BIOMETRIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN CONNECTION WITH AN OFFICER'S CAMERA OR DATA COLLECTED BY AN OFFICER'S ... |
Summary: Officer cameras and biometric surveillance systems
... PROVIDE A LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCY OR OFFICER SHALL NOT INSTALL, ACTIVATE, OR USE A BIOMETRIC SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM IN CONNECTION WITH AN OFFICER'S CAMERA OR DATA COLLECTED BY AN OFFICER'S ... |
Summary: Restructuring of state government, codification
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Summary: Study Committee on the use of Wearable Video Cameras by State Troopers
... 3058 Joint Resolution, By Gilliard, King and Mitchell A JOINT RESOLUTION TO CREATE THE "STUDY COMMITTEE ON THE USE OF WEARABLE VIDEO CAMERAS BY STATE TROOPERS", TO PROVIDE FOR THE MEMBERSHIP AND STAFFING OF THE STUDY COMMITTEE, ... |
Summary: Use of security cameras in certain areas of public schools
... AREAS ON PUBLIC SCHOOL PROPERTY; AND TO PROVIDE THAT A SCHOOL BOARD SHALL ADOPT WRITTEN PROCEDURES TO GOVERN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THESE VIDEO CAMERAS. 12/03/03 House Prefiled 12/03/03 House Referred to Committee on Education and ... |
Summary: Wearable video cameras
... SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-1-240 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT ALL LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES MUST EQUIP THEIR OFFICERS WITH WEARABLE VIDEO CAMERAS. 12/11/14 House Prefiled 12/11/14 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary ... |
Summary: Police and Communities Together "PACT" Act
... DIVISION FOR POST-TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER RESULTING FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES; TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240, RELATING TO BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SO AS TO REQUIRE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO FUND THE BODY-WORN ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976 by adding Sections 15-75-60 and 15-75-65 s
... possesses must be served on the State pursuant to Rule 4(d)(4) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. The complaint must be filed in camera, shall remain under seal for at least sixty days, and must not be served on the defendant ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Sections 15-75-60 and 15-75-65
... possesses must be served on the State pursuant to Rule 4(d)(4) of the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure. The complaint must be filed in camera, shall remain under seal for at least sixty days, and must not be served on the defendant ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: Taxpayer Relief Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until ... |
Summary: SC False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until the ... |
Summary: SC Department of Law Enforcement and Public Safety
... RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, COURT ASSESSMENTS AND SURCHARGES, TRAFFIC EDUCATION PROGRAM FEES, THE USE OF BODY-WORN CAMERAS, AND THE FIRST RESPONDERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, ALL SO AS TO DELETE THE TERM "DEPARTMENT OF ... |
Summary: SC False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until the ... |
Summary: SC Department of Law Enforcement and Public Safety; created
... RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, COURT ASSESSMENTS AND SURCHARGES, TRAFFIC EDUCATION PROGRAM FEES, THE USE OF BODY-WORN CAMERAS, AND THE FIRST RESPONDERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, ALL SO AS TO DELETE THE TERM "DEPARTMENT OF ... |
Summary: SC False Claims Act
... all material evidence and information the person possesses must be served on the State. The complaint and all attachments must be filed in camera, must remain under seal for at least sixty days, and may not be served on the defendant until the ... |
Summary: South Carolina False Claims Act
... shall be served on the state. Any complaint filed in a court of the State of South Carolina shall be filed in the Sout Carolina Supreme Court in camera, shall remain under seal for at least sixty days, and shall not be served on ... |
Summary: SC Department of Law Enforcement and Public Safety; created
... RELATING TO THE TRANSPORTATION OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS, COURT ASSESSMENTS AND SURCHARGES, TRAFFIC EDUCATION PROGRAM FEES, THE USE OF BODY-WORN CAMERAS, AND THE FIRST RESPONDERS ADVISORY COMMITTEE, ALL SO AS TO DELETE THE TERM "DEPARTMENT OF ... |
Summary: Law Enforcement
... DIVISION FOR POST- TRAUMATIC STRESS DISORDER RESULTING FROM LAW ENFORCEMENT ACTIVITIES; TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240, RELATING TO BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SO AS TO REQUIRE THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY TO FUND THE BODY-WORN ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Title 15, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to civil remedies and proc
... videotaped deposition is being. After the identification sign has been recorded, each participant shall identify himself or herself on camera, stating clearly the name, the address, and the role of the participant. (2) After the ... |
Summary: Department of Public Safety regulation, in car camera videotaping equipment (D.No. 2610)
... Resolution, By Senate Judiciary A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, RELATING TO ARTICLE 9, IN-CAR CAMERA VIDEOTAPING EQUIPMENT, DESIGNATED AS REGULATION DOCUMENT NUMBER 2610, PURSUANT TO THE ... |
Summary: Department of Public Safety regulation, car camera videotaping equipment (D.No. 2610)
... House Education and Public Works A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROVE REGULATIONS OF THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, RELATING TO ARTICLE 9, IN CAR CAMERA VIDEOTAPING EQUIPMENT, DESIGNATED AS REGULATION DOCUMENT NUMBER 2610, PURSUANT TO THE ... |
Summary: Local governments, traffic control signal monitoring programs
... the State of South Carolina continues to increase as the number of vehicles on our roads increases; (2) an automated red light camera program will assist state and local governments by reducing the necessity for conducting ... |
Summary: DUI and DUS fines and fees; car tax failure to pay fines; portion of increased fines and fees to DPS; administrative changes
... to be used by the Department of Public Safety for Highway Patrol salary increases, to hire additional Highway Patrolmen, and to purchase video cameras to be placed in Highway Patrol vehicles." SECTION 4. ... |
Summary: Department of Corrections
... A two-way closed circuit television system or other appropriate videoconferencing system as required by this section must include a video camera and display monitor present at the local or state correctional facility, or juvenile ... |
Summary: Long-term care facilities
... with the devices pursuant to the provisions of this chapter; (2) 'Electronic monitoring device' means video surveillance cameras installed in the common areas or residents' rooms; and (3) 'Long-term care ... |
Summary: Childcare and aftercare facilities
... BY ADDING SECTION 63-13-95 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT BOTH PUBLICLY OPERATED CHILD DAYCARE CENTERS AND AFTERCARE FACILITIES MUST HAVE ACTIVE VIDEO CAMERAS INSTALLED OUTSIDE THEIR BUILDINGS TO RECORD ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR ALONG THE BUILDINGS' ... |
Summary: Childcare centers
... BY ADDING SECTION 63-13-95 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT BOTH PUBLICLY OPERATED CHILD DAYCARE CENTERS AND AFTERCARE FACILITIES MUST HAVE ACTIVE VIDEO CAMERAS INSTALLED OUTSIDE THEIR BUILDINGS TO RECORD ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR ALONG THE BUILDINGS' ... |
Summary: Security at churches and houses of worship
... TO PROTECT RELIGIOUS FREEDOM AND PUBLIC SAFETY BY EMPLOYING COMPREHENSIVE SECURITY MEASURES, PARTICULARLY THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF SECURITY CAMERAS AND SURVEILLANCE SYSTEMS. 12/03/15 House Prefiled 12/03/15 House Referred to ... |
Summary: Body camera data, exempt from disclosure under FOIA
... 0285 General Bill, By Matthews A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240(G)(1) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO DATA RECORDED ON A BODY-WORN CAMERA BEING EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, TO PROVIDE THAT ... |
Summary: Alarm systems
... TO FURTHER DEFINE ALARM SYSTEM BUSINESS AND BURGLAR ALARM SYSTEM BUSINESS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 40-79-310(7) OF THE 1976 CODE, TO REMOVE CAMERA AND CARD ACCESS ALARMS FROM THE EXCLUSIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 79, TITLE 40 OF THE ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Section 24-3-550, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the witnesses a
... as to revise the provisions pertaining to who may serve as a witness, provide for the promulgation of regulations, and prohibit audio recorders, cameras, and recording devices in the capital punishment facility during an execution ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Section 24-21-710 so as to requ
... of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services to develop written policies and procedures for parole hearings to be held by video camera and to promulgate certain regulations, allow the victim of the crime for which a prisoner ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-6-96 SO AS TO PROVID
... DRIVERS' LICENSES OR PERMITS, MOTOR VEHICLE REGISTRATION AND LICENSE PLATES, OR TITLES TO MOTOR VEHICLES MUST BE EQUIPPED WITH SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS WHICH PROVIDE A VIDEO RECORD OF THE ACTIVITIES THAT OCCUR WITHIN THAT OFFICE, AND TO PROVIDE ... |
Summary: Public bodies, meetings closed to public to be recorded by audio or video tape and maintained for two years
... OR VIDEO TAPE AND THE TAPES MAINTAINED FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FOLLOWING THE MEETING, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE TAPES MAY BE SUBJECTED TO IN CAMERA JUDICIAL REVIEW IN A SUIT BROUGHT PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. 01/08/02 ... |
Summary: Video voyeurism included in definition of stalking
... who regularly resides in the same household as the targeted person. (F) 'Video voyeurism' is: (1) the use of a camera, videotape, photo-optical, photo-electric, or another image recording device for the ... |
Summary: Public bodies, meetings to be recorded on audio or video tapes and kept for two years; Freedom of Information, Movies
... OR VIDEO TAPE AND THE TAPES MAINTAINED FOR A PERIOD OF TWO YEARS FOLLOWING THE MEETING, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE TAPES MAY BE SUBJECTED TO IN CAMERA JUDICIAL REVIEW IN A SUIT BROUGHT PURSUANT TO THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT. 04/05/01 ... |
Summary: Video voyeurism included in definition of harassment
... (F) 'Video voyeurism' is: (1) the use of a camera, videotape, photo-optical, photo-electric, or another image recording device for the purpose of ... |
Summary: Nursing homes; task force created to study surveillance cameras in
... CONTROL AND THE MEDICAID FRAUD UNIT OF THE ATTORNEY GENERAL'S OFFICE, TO CONVENE A TASK FORCE TO STUDY THE EFFECTIVENESS OF SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS IN NURSING HOMES AND TO REPORT ITS FINDINGS AND RECOMMENDATIONS TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY. ... |
Summary: Video voyeurism
... in the same household as the targeted person. (F) 'Video voyeurism' is: (1) the use of a camera, videotape, photo-optical, photo-electric, or another image recording device for the ... |
Summary: Alternative schools
... ADMINISTRATORS AND OFFICIALS MAY CAUSE SEARCHES TO BE CONDUCTED BY LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICIALS WITH DRUG DOGS AND MAY ALSO UTILIZE SURVEILLANCE CAMERAS UNDER SPECIFIED CONDITIONS; TO ADD SECTION 59-63-1410 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT BEGINNING WITH ... |
Summary: DUI and DUS for person under 21 years of age
... SECTION TO HAVE A COPY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLE'S FORM, CONTAINED IN SECTION 56-1-400, TO PROVIDE THAT OBSTRUCTING OR OBSCURING THE CAMERA LENS OF AN IGNITION INTERLOCK DEVICE CONSTITUTES TAMPERING, TO PROVIDE THAT THIS PROVISION ... |
Summary: Freedom of Information Act
... This section does not apply to data from a video or audio recording made by a law enforcement vehicle mounted recording device or dashboard camera." SECTION 2. Section 1-23-500 of the 1976 Code is ... |
Summary: Law enforcement video recording equipment
... FOR A LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICER TO KNOWINGLY OBSTRUCT OR RENDER INOPERABLE A LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE'S VIDEO RECORDING EQUIPMENT OR A BODY-WORN CAMERA AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY. 12/15/16 House Prefiled 12/15/16 House Referred to ... |
Summary: Freedom of Information Act Review Office
... APPLICABLE PROCEDURES, AND TO EXEMPT DATA FROM VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDINGS MADE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE MOUNTED RECORDING DEVICES OR DASHBOARD CAMERAS; TO AMEND SECTION 30-4-100, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO EQUITABLE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE ... |
Summary: Freedom of Information Act Review Office, created
... APPLICABLE PROCEDURES, AND TO EXEMPT DATA FROM VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDINGS MADE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE-MOUNTED RECORDING DEVICES OR DASHBOARD CAMERAS; TO AMEND SECTION 30-4-100, RELATING TO EQUITABLE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL ... |
Summary: Body cameras
... A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 23-1-240, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE USE AND RELEASE OF INFORMATION RECORDED BY BODY-WORN CAMERAS, SO AS TO DELETE THE PROVISION THAT REQUIRES CERTAIN PERSONS TO REQUEST AND RECEIVE DATA ... |
Summary: Freedom of Information Act Review
... APPLICABLE PROCEDURES, AND TO EXEMPT DATA FROM VIDEO OR AUDIO RECORDINGS MADE BY LAW ENFORCEMENT VEHICLE-MOUNTED RECORDING DEVICES OR DASHBOARD CAMERAS; TO AMEND SECTION 30-4-100, RELATING TO EQUITABLE REMEDIES AVAILABLE TO THE GENERAL ... |
Summary: Electric Substation Security
... SECTION 58-1-70 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT AN ELECTRICAL UTILITY THAT OWNS OR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR OPERATING AN ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION HAVE SECURITY CAMERAS TO MONITOR AND RECORD ACTIVITIES AT THE ELECTRICAL SUBSTATION AND TO DEFINE "ELECTRICAL ... |
Summary: Nursing homes and assisted living facilities
... EACH SKILLED NURSING FACILITY, NURSING HOME, COMMUNITY RESIDENTIAL CARE FACILITY, OR AN ASSISTED LIVING FACILITY SHALL PROVIDE AN AUDIO/VIDEO CAMERA IN PATIENTS' ROOMS FOR THE FAMILY OR LEGAL GUARDIAN OF A RESIDENT IN THE FACILITY TO USE FOR ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to enact the "South Carolina Regulation of Burglar Alarm System Businesses Act of 1986", to
... or corporation which installs, services, or responds to electrical, electronic, or mechanical alarm signal devices, burglar alarms, television cameras, or still cameras used to ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Act 512 of 1986, relating to the regulation of the burglar alarm system business, s
... or corporation which installs, services, or responds to electrical, electronic, or mechanical alarm signal devices, burglar alarms, television cameras, or still cameras used to ... |
Title Portion: A Joint Resolution to provide that the Department of Highways and Public Transportation must establ
... A Joint Resolution to provide that the Department of Highways and Public Transportation must establish a project which employs the use of video camera recording equipment in motor vehicles used by the South Carolina Highway Patrol so as to ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Title 48, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Chapter 51 so as to enact
... the information is a hazardous substance trade secret. (B) A person in South Carolina may request in writing that the commissioner review in camera an employer's hazardous substance trade secret claim. If the commissioner finds that the ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Chapter 8 to Title 39 so as to
... and Wesley-Jessen, Inc., v. Reynolds, 182 USPQ 135, 44-45, (N.D. Ill.1974) (alternative holding) (unrestricted sale and lease of camera that could be reverse engineered in several days to reveal alleged trade secrets preclude relief for ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Title 48, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Chapter 51 so as to enact
... the information is a hazardous substance trade secret. (B) A person in South Carolina may request in writing that the commissioner review in camera an employer's hazardous substance trade secret claim. If the commissioner finds that the ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Article 7, Chapter 21, Title 24, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to
... of Corrections and the Board to install, maintain, and operate a two-way closed circuit television system, and provide the manner in which the camera is operated, to authorize the Director of the Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Title 48, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to environmental protectio
... may require disclosure of the audit report only if the factors set forth in this section apply. In a civil proceeding, the court, after an in camera review consistent with the South Carolina Rules of Civil Procedure, may require disclosure of ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to amend Title 48, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to environmental protectio
... in Section 48-57-30 to an audit report if the factors set forth in this section apply. In a civil proceeding, the court, after an in camera review, may revoke the privilege provided for in Section 48-57-30 if the court determines that ... |
Title Portion: A Bill to enact the "Child Protection Reform Act of 1996" by amending Section 20-7-110, as amended,
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 8, TITLE 39, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE "UNIFORM
... trade secret by reasonable means, which may include granting protective orders in connection with discovery proceedings, holding hearings in camera, sealing the records of the action, and ordering any person involved in the litigation not to ... |
Summary: Environmental audit privilege, voluntary disclosure; privileged materials; Health and Environmental Control
... granted in Section 48-57-30 to an audit report if the factors set forth in this section apply. In a civil proceeding, the court, after an in camera review, |
Summary: Personal Information Confidentiality Act, Freedom of Information, Acts Cited By Popular Name
... an ex parte order authorizing the agency to respond to the individual that no record is maintained. All proceedings before the court must be in camera. If the administrative judge finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that ... |
Summary: DUI and DUS fines and fees; car tax failure to pay fines; portion of increased fines and fees to DPS; administrative changes
... to be used by the Department of Public Safety for Highway Patrolman salary increases, to hire additional Highway Patrolmen, and to purchase video cameras to be placed in patrol vehicles." SECTION 3. ... |
Summary: Government restructuring, establishing Dept. of Administration, other provisions
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Summary: Traffic control signal monitoring systems
... the State of South Carolina continues to increase as the number of vehicles on our roads increases; (2) an automated red light camera program will assist state and local governments by reducing the necessity for conducting ... |
Summary: Red Light Running Act of 2005
... the State of South Carolina continues to increase as the number of vehicles on our roads increases; (2) an automated red light camera program will assist state and local governments by reducing the necessity for conducting ... |
Summary: Red Light Running Act of 2005
... the State of South Carolina continues to increase as the number of vehicles on our roads increases; (2) an automated red light camera program will assist state and local governments by reducing the necessity for conducting ... |
Summary: Pageland centennial celebration
... the department also used technology to combat family violence. The city equipped patrol division officers with kits that include digital and video cameras, digital recorders, evidence bags, and crime scene tape. In addition, the department ... |
Summary: Children's Code
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Summary: Red Light Running Act of 2007
... the State of South Carolina continues to increase as the number of vehicles on our roads increases; (2) an automated red light camera program will assist state and local governments by reducing the necessity for conducting ... |
Summary: Children's Code
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Summary: Personal Information Confidentiality Act
... an ex parte order authorizing the agency to respond to the individual that no record is maintained. All proceedings before the court must be in camera. If the administrative judge finds that there are reasonable grounds to believe that ... |
Summary: Vulnerable Adult Abuse and Neglect and Exploitation Registry
... legally relevant and necessary for the determination of an issue before the court, if before the disclosure the judge has reviewed the records in camera, has determined the relevancy and necessity of the disclosure, and has limited disclosure ... |
Summary: Handguns
... However, if the court determines the hearing should be open to the public, upon motion by the petitioner the court may allow for the in camera inspection of the petitioner's mental health records and for the use of such records, but such ... |