South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 14-1-205. Disposition of costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues; restitution charge to Victim Compensation Fund.

Except as provided in Sections 17-15-260, 34-11-90, and 56-5-4160, on January 1, 1995, fifty-six percent of all costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues generated by the circuit courts and the family courts, except the one-hundred-dollar-filing fee prescribed in Section 8-21-310(C)(1) must be remitted to the county in which the proceeding is instituted and forty-four percent of the revenues must be delivered to the county treasurer to be remitted monthly by the fifteenth day of each month to the State Treasurer on forms and in a manner prescribed by him. When a payment is made to the county in installments, the state's portion must be remitted to the State Treasurer by the county treasurer on a monthly basis. The forty-four percent remitted to the State Treasurer must be deposited as follows:
(1) 72.93 percent to the general fund;
(2) 16.73 percent to the Department of Mental Health to be used exclusively for the treatment and rehabilitation of drug addicts within the department's addiction center facilities;
(3) 10.34 percent to the Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division, Department of Crime Victim Compensation, Victim Compensation Fund.
In any court, when sentencing a person convicted of an offense which has proximately caused physical injury or death to the victim, the court may order the defendant to pay a restitution charge commensurate with the offense committed, not to exceed ten thousand dollars, to the Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division, Department of Crime Victim Compensation, Victim Compensation Fund.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 497, Part II, Section 36A, eff January 1, 1995; 1997 Act No. 155, Part II, Section 36C, eff July 1, 1997; 2017 Act No. 96 (S.289), Pt. II, Section 4.C, eff July 1, 2017.
Effect of Amendment
2017 Act No. 96, Pt. II, Section 4.C, in the first undesignated paragraph, deleted "50-1-150, 50-1-170," following "34-11-90", substituted "one-hundred-dollar-filing" for "seventy dollar filing" and "county treasurer" for "County Treasurer"; in (3), substituted "Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division, Department of Crime Victim Compensation, Victim Compensation Fund" for "State Office of Victim Assistance under the South Carolina Victim's Compensation Fund"; and in the second undesignated paragraph, substituted "Office of the Attorney General, South Carolina Crime Victim Services Division, Department of Crime Victim Compensation, Victim Compensation Fund" for "Victim's Compensation Fund".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 14 - Courts

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

Section 14-1-10. "Property" defined.

Section 14-1-20. "Real property" and "real estate" defined.

Section 14-1-30. "Personal property" defined.

Section 14-1-40. "Clerk" defined.

Section 14-1-50. Common law of England continues in effect.

Section 14-1-60. Rules of construction.

Section 14-1-70. Designation of the several courts of the State.

Section 14-1-80. Jurisdiction of the several courts of the state, generally.

Section 14-1-90. Chief Justice of Supreme Court is administrative head; powers and duties; vacancy.

Section 14-1-95. Power of chief justice to adjust salary of judicial employees.

Section 14-1-100. Rights in court not affected by race or color.

Section 14-1-110. Effect on process pending in any court of failure of court to sit on day appointed by law.

Section 14-1-120. Case continued on adjournment.

Section 14-1-130. Disqualification of judge by reason of relationship to parties.

Section 14-1-140. Persons attending court exempt from arrest; mileage allowed per day.

Section 14-1-150. Contempt of court; offenders to be heard.

Section 14-1-160. Breach of peace within hearing of court.

Section 14-1-170. Filing of undertakings.

Section 14-1-180. Jurors for inferior courts in counties containing a city of more than 70,000.

Section 14-1-190. Monies received by jurors constitute expense allowance.

Section 14-1-200. Establishment of salaries of Supreme Court Justices, Court of Appeals, Circuit Court, and Family Court judges.

Section 14-1-201. Distribution of additional assessment charged to persons convicted of driving under influence of intoxicating liquors or drugs.

Section 14-1-202. Authority to collect or compromise a court-ordered delinquent debt.

Section 14-1-203. Revenues from spousal and dependent children support actions.

Section 14-1-204. Distribution of filing fee paid for filing complaints or petitions in civil actions in a court of record.

Section 14-1-205. Disposition of costs, fees, fines, penalties, forfeitures, and other revenues; restitution charge to Victim Compensation Fund.

Section 14-1-206. Additional assessment, general sessions or family court; remittance; disposition; annual audits.

Section 14-1-207. Additional assessment, magistrates court; remittance; disposition; annual audits.

Section 14-1-208. Additional assessment, municipal court; remittance; disposition; annual audits.

Section 14-1-209. Payment of fine and assessment in installments.

Section 14-1-210. Periodic audits of county and municipal treasurers and clerks of court to determine whether mandated fees collected and remitted; reports; collection and distribution of assessments, training.

Section 14-1-211. General Sessions Court surcharge; fund retention for crime victim services; unused funds; reports; audits.

Section 14-1-211.5. Training and technical assistance.

Section 14-1-211.6. Crime victim funds; programmatic review and financial audit; cooperation with audit.

Section 14-1-212. Surcharges on fines; distribution.

Section 14-1-213. Surcharge on monetary penalties imposed for drug offenses; apportionment and use of funds; examination of financial records by State Auditor.

Section 14-1-214. Payment of fines, fees, court costs by credit or debit card.

Section 14-1-215. Retired judges or justices may preside in certain courts.

Section 14-1-216. Prohibition against assignment of family court judge to circuit court; exceptions.

Section 14-1-217. Exemption from filing fees in actions brought pursuant to Sexually Violent Predator Act.

Section 14-1-218. Allocation of deposits pursuant to Sections 14-1-206(C)(6), 14-1-207(C)(5) and 14-1-208(C)(5).

Section 14-1-220. Transmittal of monies received from cost of court assessments; deposit of funds collected from offenders in restitution centers.

Section 14-1-230. Recording of monthly submissions by State Treasurer; location and utilization of funds.

Section 14-1-235. Appointment of attorney in civil action.

Section 14-1-240. Surcharge on certain misdemeanor traffic offenses or nontraffic violations to fund training at South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy.