South Carolina Statutes
§ 12-60-1330 — Hearing after exhaustion of prehearing remedy; request for contested case hearing after determination by department.
(A)Before a person may seek a determination by an administrative law judge pursuant to Section 12-60-1320, he shall exhaust his prehearing remedy.
(1)If a person requests a contested case hearing before the Administrative Law Court within ninety days of the date of the denial or proposed suspension, cancellation, or revocation without exhausting his prehearing remedy because he failed to file a protest with the department, the administrative law judge shall dismiss the action without prejudice.
(2)If the person failed to provide the department within the ninety-day- time period with the facts, law, and other authority supporting his position, he shall provide them to the department. The administrative law judge shall then remand the case to the department for reconsideration in light of
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1995 Act No. 60, SECTION 4A; 2003 Act No. 69, SECTION 3.DD, eff June 18, 2003; 2005 Act No. 161, SECTION 23.H, eff June 9, 2005.
Nearby Sections
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§ 12-60-10
Short title.§ 12-60-1310
Denial, proposed suspension, cancellation, or revocation of License; written protest; contents.§ 12-60-1340
Emergency revocation order.§ 12-60-1350
Applicability of chapter.§ 12-60-1740
Tax refunds; preference over other claims.§ 12-60-1750
Refund of property taxes; exceptions.§ 12-60-1755
Crediting of erroneous property tax payments.§ 12-60-1760
Action pending against county officer.§ 12-60-1770
Small claims case.§ 12-60-20
Legislative intent.