The State Law Enforcement Division must include the Violent Gang and Terrorist Organization File of the Federal Bureau of Investigation's National Crime Information Center among those National Crime Information Center data available for direct access by authorized criminal justice agencies. State, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies must maintain a record of all persons who are found to be criminal gang members in the Violent Gang and Terrorist Organization File in accordance with the National Crime Information Center entry criteria. All gang-related incidents must be appropriately annotated in the South Carolina Incident-Based Reporting System pursuant to the intent and purpose of this article.
HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 82, Section 5, eff June 12, 2007.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 16 - Crimes and Offenses
Chapter 8 - Offenses Promoting Civil Disorder
Section 16-8-20. Teaching or demonstrating use of or making of destructive device; penalties.
Section 16-8-210. Citation of article.
Section 16-8-230. Definitions.
Section 16-8-240. Use of or threat of physical violence by criminal gang member; penalties.
Section 16-8-260. Seizure of firearms, ammunition, electronic records, or money; forfeiture actions.
Section 16-8-280. Identity of informant exempt from disclosure.
Section 16-8-290. Notification of police or sheriff of release of criminal gang member from prison.
Section 16-8-310. Local ordinances.
Section 16-8-320. Access to and maintenance of records of criminal gang activity.
Section 16-8-330. Development and management of statewide criminal gang database.
Section 16-8-340. Community anti-gang matching grants program.