South Carolina Statutes
§ 44-53-1550 — What constitutes a prior offense.
South Carolina § 44-53-1550
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 44-53-1550 (2026).
Text
For purposes of determining whether or not a person has committed a second or subsequent offense under the provisions of this article, a violation of any other provision of this article or provision of law of the United States or any state, territory, or district, relating to an anabolic steroid, constitutes a prior offense.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1989 Act No. 115, SECTION 1. ARTICLE 15 Prescription Monitoring Program
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§ 44-53-10
General powers of Department of Health and Environmental Control regarding controlled substances.§ 44-53-110
Definitions.§ 44-53-1130
Penalties.§ 44-53-120
Duties of State Law Enforcement Division.§ 44-53-1210
Definitions.§ 44-53-1220
Sale of caustic or corrosive substance in misbranded parcel, package, or container prohibited.§ 44-53-1230
Confiscation of misbranded caustic or corrosive substance parcels, packages, or containers.§ 44-53-1240
Enforcement; approval of brands and labels.§ 44-53-1250
Penalties.§ 44-53-130
Coordination of law enforcement.§ 44-53-1310
Short title.§ 44-53-1320
Definitions.§ 44-53-1350
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 44-53-1550, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/53/44-53-1550.