South Carolina Statutes
§ 50-9-1150 — Notice of suspension; appeals.
South Carolina § 50-9-1150
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 50-9-1150 (2026).
Text
(A)Upon determination that a person has accumulated sufficient points to warrant suspension of privileges, the department shall notify him in writing that his privileges are suspended, and the person shall return the license and any tags in the person's name to the department no later than ten days following the effective date of the suspension.
(B)The notice of the suspension must be given by the department by depositing the notice in the United States mail with postage prepaid addressed to the person at the address contained in the records of the department. The giving of notice by mail is complete twenty days after the deposit of the notice. A certificate by the director of the department, or his designee, that the notice has been sent as required in this section is presumptive proof
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 372, SECTION 2; 2023 Act No. 64 (H.3433), SECTION 3.B, eff May 19, 2023. Effect of Amendment 2023 Act No. 64, SECTION 3.B, rewrote the section.
Nearby Sections
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§ 50-9-1110
"Conviction" defined.§ 50-9-1120
Point system for violations.§ 50-9-1130
Deduction of accumulated points.§ 50-9-1150
Notice of suspension; appeals.§ 50-9-1160
Repealed.§ 50-9-1170
Expiration of suspension period.§ 50-9-1180
Administration; promulgation of regulations.§ 50-9-1190
Other laws of the State.§ 50-9-1210
Effect of points and penalties.§ 50-9-15
Definitions.§ 50-9-30
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Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 50-9-1150, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/9/50-9-1150.