South Carolina Statutes

§ 44-53-1650 — Confidentiality; persons to whom data may be released.

South Carolina § 44-53-1650
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 44HEALTH
Ch. 53POISONS, DRUGS, AND OTHER CONTROLLED SUBSTANCES

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S.C. Code Ann. § 44-53-1650 (2026).

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(A)Prescription information submitted to drug control is confidential and not subject to public disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act or any other provision of law, except as provided in subsections (C) and (D).
(B)Drug control shall maintain procedures to ensure that the privacy and confidentiality of patients and patient information collected, recorded, transmitted, and maintained is not disclosed, except as provided for in subsections (C) and (D).
(C)If there is reasonable cause to believe a violation of law or breach of professional standards may have occurred, drug control shall notify the appropriate law enforcement or professional licensure, certification, or regulatory agency or entity and shall provide prescription information required for an investigation.
(D)Drug c

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2006 Act No. 396, SECTION 1, eff June 14, 2006; 2014 Act No. 244 (S.840), SECTION 3, eff June 6, 2014; 2018 Act No. 168 (H.4488), SECTION 1, eff May 3, 2018; 2018 Act No. 201 (S.918), SECTION 3, eff May 15, 2018; 2018 Act No. 212 (H.4117), SECTION 1, eff May 18, 2018. Code Commissioner's Note At the direction of the Code Commissioner, the amendments to (D) made by 2018 Act No. 168, 2018 Act No. 201, and 2018 Act No. 212 were read together and renumbered appropriately. Effect of Amendment 2018 Act No. 168, SECTION 1, in (D), added (9), authorizing drug control to provide coroners and medical examiners data maintained in the prescription drug monitoring program, and made nonsubstantive changes. 2018 Act No. 201, SECTION 3, in (D), added (10), authorizing drug control to provide practitioners in a prescription report card data maintained in the prescription drug monitoring program. 2018 Act No. 212, SECTION 1, in (D), added (11), authorizing drug control to provide presiding judges of drug courts data maintained in the prescription drug monitoring program.

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