South Carolina Statutes

§ 44-20-460 — Discharge of client; detention of voluntarily admitted client; venue for judicial admission; protective custody for client.

South Carolina § 44-20-460
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 44HEALTH
Ch. 20SOUTH CAROLINA INTELLECTUAL DISABILITY, RELATED DISABILITIES, HEAD INJURIES, AND SPINAL CORD INJURIES ACT

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S.C. Code Ann. § 44-20-460 (2026).

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(A)A person admitted or committed to the services of the Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities remains a client and is eligible for services until discharged. When the office determines that a client admitted to services is no longer in need of them, the office director or his designee may discharge him. When the only basis of the office's provision of services to a client is that he is a person with intellectual disability or a related disability and it is determined that he is no longer in that condition, the office director or his designee shall discharge him as soon as practical. A client of the office who is receiving residential services may be released to his spouse, parent, guardian, or relative or another suitable person for a time and under conditions the office

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1990 Act No. 496, SECTION 1; 1993 Act No. 181, SECTION 1078; 2011 Act No. 47, SECTION 2, eff June 7, 2011. Code Commissioner's Note At the direction of the Code Commissioner, certain references in the S.C. Code to the State Department of Mental Health, South Carolina Mental Health Commission, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, Department of Disabilities and Special Needs Commission, Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, and other related terms were changed to reflect the restructuring of these agencies into component offices under the Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities, pursuant to 2025 Act No. 3, SECTION 18.

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