South Carolina Statutes

§ 4-9-145 — Litter control officers; custodial arrest authority; number of officers; powers and duties.

South Carolina § 4-9-145
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 4COUNTIES
Ch. 9COUNTY GOVERNMENT

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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 4-9-145 (2026).

Text

(A)Except as provided in subsection (B), the governing body of a county may appoint and commission as many code enforcement officers as may be necessary for the proper security, general welfare, and convenience of the county. These officers are vested with all the powers and duties conferred by law upon constables in addition to duties imposed upon them by the governing body of the county. However, no code enforcement officer commissioned under this section may perform a custodial arrest, except as provided in subsection (B). These code enforcement officers must exercise their powers on all private and public property within the county. The governing body of the county may limit the scope of a code enforcement officer's authority or the geographic area for which he is authorized to exerci

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1990 Act No. 598, SECTION 3, eff June 25, 1990; 1992 Act No. 411, SECTION 1, eff June 1, 1992; 1996 Act No. 373, SECTION 1, eff May 29, 1996; 2001 Act No. 109, SECTION 1, eff October 4, 2001; 2025 Act No. 67 (H.4247), SECTION 14, eff May 22, 2025. Editor's Note Article 9, Chapter 6, Title 23, referenced in the text, was repealed by 2006 Act No. 316. For law enforcement training requirements, see, now, Chapter 23 of Title 23. Effect of Amendment The 1992 amendment deleted language at the end of the second sentence relative to noninterference with the sheriff's department, added the third sentence, and inserted "code" preceding "enforcement officers" in two places. The 1996 amendment added the last sentence beginning "The governing body of the county." The 2001 amendment designated the former section as subsection (A), inserted references to subsection (B), and made language changes; and added subsection (B). 2025 Act No. 67, SECTION 14, in (B)(1)(b), substituted "most recent census" for "2000 census"; and in (B)(2)(a), substituted "Chapter 23" for "Article 9, Chapter 6".

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