South Carolina Statutes

§ 24-21-715 — Parole for terminally ill, geriatric, or permanently disabled inmates.

South Carolina § 24-21-715
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 24CORRECTIONS, JAILS, PROBATIONS, PAROLES AND PARDONS
Ch. 21PROBATION, PAROLE AND PARDON

This text of South Carolina § 24-21-715 (Parole for terminally ill, geriatric, or permanently disabled inmates.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.

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S.C. Code Ann. § 24-21-715 (2026).

Text

(A)As contained in this section:
(1)"Terminally ill" means an inmate who, as determined by a licensed physician, has an incurable condition caused by illness or disease that was unknown at the time of sentencing or, since the time of sentencing, has progressed to render the inmate terminally ill, and that will likely produce death within two years, and that is so debilitating that the inmate does not pose a public safety risk.
(2)"Geriatric" means an inmate who is seventy years of age or older and suffers from chronic infirmity, illness, or disease related to aging, which has progressed so the inmate is incapacitated as determined by a licensed physician to the extent that the inmate does not pose a public safety risk.
(3)"Permanently incapacitated" means an inmate who no longer poses

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 273, SECTION 55, eff January 1, 2011. ARTICLE 11 Pardons; Commutation of Death Sentences

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