South Carolina Statutes

§ 63-19-1210 — Transfer of jurisdiction.

South Carolina § 63-19-1210
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 63SOUTH CAROLINA CHILDREN'S CODE
Ch. 19JUVENILE JUSTICE CODE

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S.C. Code Ann. § 63-19-1210 (2026).

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See Editor's Note for contingency. In accordance with the jurisdiction granted to the family court pursuant to Sections 63-3-510, 63-3-520, and 63-3-530, jurisdiction over a case involving a child must be transferred or retained as follows:

(1)If, during the pendency of a criminal or quasi-criminal charge against a child in a circuit court of this State, it is ascertained that the child was under the age of eighteen years at the time of committing the alleged offense, it is the duty of the circuit court immediately to transfer the case, together with all the papers, documents, and testimony connected with it, to the family court of competent jurisdiction, except in those cases where the Constitution gives to the circuit court exclusive jurisdiction or in those cases where jurisdiction has

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, SECTION 2; 2016 Act No. 268 (S.916), SECTION 4, eff July 1, 2019. Editor's Note 2010 Act No. 273, SECTION 7.C, provides: "Wherever in the 1976 Code of Laws reference is made to the common law offense of assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, it means assault and battery with intent to kill, as contained in repealed Section 16-3-620, and, except for references in Section 16-1-60 and Section 17-25-45, wherever in the 1976 Code reference is made to assault and battery with intent to kill, it means attempted murder as defined in Section 16-3-29." 2016 Act No. 268, SECTION 12, provides as follows: "SECTION 12. Section 10 of this act takes effect upon approval by the Governor. Sections 1 through 9 and Section 11 of this act take effect on July 1, 2019, contingent upon the Department of Juvenile Justice having received any funds that may be necessary for implementation. If the report submitted to the General Assembly on September 1, 2017, reflects any additional funds needed by the Department of Juvenile Justice to ensure implementation will be possible on July 1, 2019, the department shall include these funds in its budget requests to the General Assembly as part of Fiscal Years 2017-2018 and 2018-2019. Beginning on September 1, 2017, all state and local agencies and courts involved with the implementation of the provisions of this act may begin undertaking and executing any and all applicable responsibilities so that the provisions of this act may be fully implemented on July 1, 2019." Effect of Amendment 2016 Act No. 268, SECTION 4, in (1), substituted "under the age of eighteen years" for "under the age of seventeen years"; in (4), substituted "If a child seventeen years of age or older" for "If a child sixteen years of age or older"; in (5), substituted "If a child fourteen, fifteen, or sixteen years of age" for "If a child fourteen or fifteen years of age"; in (9), substituted "Section 16-23-430, Section 16-23-20, or Section 44-53-445" for "Section 16-23-430(1), Section 16-23-20, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, or Section 44-53-445"; and in (10), substituted "the court, after full investigation and hearing, if it considers it contrary to the best interest of the child or the public to retain jurisdiction, acting as committing magistrate, may bind over" for "the court acting as committing magistrate shall bind over". ARTICLE 13 Dispositional Powers of the Court DERIVATION TABLE Showing the sections in former Chapter 7, Title 20 from which the sections in this article were derived. NewSection FormerSection 63-19-1410 20-7-7805 63-19-1420 20-7-7807 63-19-1430 20-7-7808 63-19-1440 20-7-7810 63-19-1450 20-7-7815 63-19-1460 20-7-7820 63-19-1470 20-7-7825

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