South Carolina Constitution

Article I, § 22 — Procedure before administrative agencies; judicial review

South Carolina Const. art. I, § 22

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Full Text

No person shall be finally bound by a judicial or quasi-judicial decision of an administrative agency affecting private rights except on due notice and an opportunity to be heard; nor shall he be subject to the same person for both prosecution and adjudication; nor shall he be deprived of liberty or property unless by a mode of procedure prescribed by the General Assembly, and he shall have in all such instances the right to judicial review.

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History

(1970 (56) 2684; 1971 (57) 315.)

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