South Carolina Statutes

§ 30-4-110 — Hearings regarding disclosure; appropriate relief; civil fine for violation.

South Carolina § 30-4-110
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 30PUBLIC RECORDS
Ch. 4FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT

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S.C. Code Ann. § 30-4-110 (2026).

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(A)A public body may file a request for hearing with the circuit court to seek relief from unduly burdensome, overly broad, vague, repetitive, or otherwise improper requests, or where it has received a request but it is unable to make a good faith determination as to whether the information is exempt from disclosure.
(B)If a request for disclosure may result in the release of records or information exempt from disclosure under Section 30-4-40(a)(1), (2), (4), (5), (9), (14), (15), or (19), a person or entity with a specific interest in the underlying records or information shall have the right to request a hearing with the court or to intervene in an action previously filed.
(C)If a person or entity seeking relief under this section prevails, the court may order:
(1)equitable relief as

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1978 Act No. 593, SECTION 12; 2017 Act No. 67 (H.3352), SECTION 5, eff May 19, 2017. Effect of Amendment 2017 Act No. 67, SECTION 5, rewrote the section, removing criminal penalties, and providing rights and remedies of public bodies from whom requests are made and persons with specific interests in exempt information for which disclosure is sought.

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