South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 22 - Intervention Programs
Section 17-22-90. Agreements required of offender in program.

An offender who enters an intervention program shall:
(1) waive, in writing and contingent upon his successful completion of the program, his right to a speedy trial;
(2) agree, in writing, to the tolling while in the program of all periods of limitation established by statutes or rules of court;
(3) agree, in writing, to the conditions of the intervention program established by the solicitor;
(4) in the event there is a victim of the crime, agree, in writing, to make restitution to the victim within a specified period of time and in an amount to be determined by the solicitor;
(5) agree, in writing, that records relating to participation in pretrial intervention or information obtained through pretrial intervention is not admissible as evidence in subsequent proceedings, criminal or civil, and communication between pretrial intervention counselors and defendants shall remain as privileged communication unless a court of competent jurisdiction determines that there is a compelling public interest that the communication be revealed. A written admission of guilt may not be required of a defendant before acceptance or completion of the pretrial intervention program;
(6) if the offense is criminal sexual conduct with a minor in the third degree pursuant to Section 16-3-655(C), agree in the agreement between the solicitor's office and the offender as provided in Section 17-22-120 to allow information about the offense to be made available to day care centers, group day care homes, family day care homes, church or religious day care centers, and other facilities providing care to children and related agencies by the State Law Enforcement Division pursuant to regulations which the State Law Enforcement Division shall promulgate; and
(7) if the offense is domestic violence pursuant to Section 16-25-20, agree in writing to successful completion of a batterer's treatment program selected and approved by the Circuit Solicitor with jurisdiction over the offense or the Attorney General if the offense is prosecuted by the Attorney General's Office. If the offender moves to a different circuit after entering a treatment program selected by the Circuit Solicitor, the Circuit Solicitor for the county in which the offender resides shall have the authority to select and approve the batterer's treatment program.
HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 360, Section 10; 1982 Act No. 421, Section 3; 1996 Act No. 444, Section 3; 2005 Act No. 166, Section 6, eff January 1, 2006; 2012 Act No. 255, Section 3, eff June 18, 2012; 2015 Act No. 58 (S.3), Pt IV, Section 19, eff June 4, 2015.
Effect of Amendment
2015 Act No. 58, Section 19, rewrote (7).

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 22 - Intervention Programs

Section 17-22-10. Short title.

Section 17-22-20. Definitions.

Section 17-22-30. Circuit solicitors to establish pretrial intervention programs; oversight of administrative procedures.

Section 17-22-40. Pretrial intervention coordinator; staff; funding.

Section 17-22-50. Persons not to be considered for intervention.

Section 17-22-55. Additional conditions for admission to pretrial intervention of person charged with fish, game, wildlife, or commercial fishery-related offense.

Section 17-22-60. Standards of eligibility for intervention program.

Section 17-22-70. Information which may be required by solicitor.

Section 17-22-80. Recommendations of victim and law enforcement agency.

Section 17-22-90. Agreements required of offender in program.

Section 17-22-100. Time for application to intervention program.

Section 17-22-110. Fees for application and participation; waiver.

Section 17-22-120. Individual agreement between offender and solicitor; alcohol and drug abuse services.

Section 17-22-130. Reports and identification as to offenders accepted for intervention program.

Section 17-22-140. Restitution to victim.

Section 17-22-150. Disposition of charges against offenders accepted for intervention program.

Section 17-22-170. Unlawful retention or release of information regarding participation in intervention program; penalty.

Section 17-22-300. Citation of article.

Section 17-22-310. Prosecutorial discretion of Circuit Solicitor to establish traffic education program; administration.

Section 17-22-320. Eligibility.

Section 17-22-330. Disposition of traffic-related offense on completion of program; subsequent violation.

Section 17-22-340. Office of Traffic Education Program Coordinator.

Section 17-22-350. Fees; waiver; distribution of fee proceeds.

Section 17-22-360. Annual report.

Section 17-22-370. Submission of information necessary for creation and maintenance of list of participants.

Section 17-22-500. Citation of article.

Section 17-22-510. Prosecutorial discretion of Circuit Solicitor to establish alcohol education program; administration.

Section 17-22-520. Eligibility requirements for consideration for program.

Section 17-22-530. Disposition of alcohol-related offense on completion of program.

Section 17-22-540. Office of Alcohol Education Program Coordinator.

Section 17-22-550. Fees; waiver.

Section 17-22-560. Records.

Section 17-22-710. Establishing unit; fee schedule; administrative costs; disbursement of funds collected.

Section 17-22-910. Applications for expungement; administration.

Section 17-22-920. Direction of expungement process inquiries to county solicitor's office.

Section 17-22-930. Obtaining and mandatory use of expungement form.

Section 17-22-940. Fees; establishment of expungement process; requirements and duties of solicitor and SLED.

Section 17-22-950. Summary court expungement orders; removal of Internet-based public records; objections; forms.

Section 17-22-960. Expungement; employer immunity.

Section 17-22-1010. Completion of South Carolina Youth Challenge Academy and the South Carolina Jobs Challenge Program; expungement; records.

Section 17-22-1110. Definitions.

Section 17-22-1120. Diversion program data and reporting.