South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 30 - Interception Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications
Section 17-30-90. Duration and termination of interception; reports to authorizing judge.

(A) No order entered may authorize or approve the interception of any wire, oral, or electronic communication for any period longer than is necessary to achieve the objective of the authorization or in any event longer than thirty days. The thirty-day period begins on the day on which the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division first begins to conduct an interception under the order or ten days after the order is entered, whichever occurs earlier. Extensions of an order may be granted but only upon application for an extension made in accordance with Section 17-30-80(A) and upon the court making the findings required by Section 17-30-80(C). The period of extension must be no longer than the authorizing judge determines necessary to achieve the purposes for which the extension was granted and in no event for longer than thirty days. Every order and extension of the order must contain a provision that the authorization to intercept must be executed as soon as practicable, must be conducted in such a way as to minimize the interception of communications not otherwise subject to interception under this chapter, and must terminate upon attainment of the authorized objective or in any event in thirty days. If the intercepted communication is in code or foreign language and an expert in that foreign language or code is not reasonably available during the interception period, minimization may be accomplished as soon as practicable after the interception. An interception under this chapter may be conducted by an agent of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division or by an individual operating under a contract with and under the direct supervision of an agent of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
(B) When an order authorizing interception is entered pursuant to this chapter, the order must require reports to be made to the judge who issued the order showing what progress has been made toward achievement of the authorized objective and the need for continued interception. The reports must be made at such intervals as the judge may require.
(C) Upon termination of the authorization in the warrant, all interception must cease and as soon as practicable after termination any device installed to accomplish interception must be removed or must be permanently deactivated by any means approved by the issuing judge.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 339, Section 14, eff July 2, 2002.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 30 - Interception Of Wire, Electronic, Or Oral Communications

Section 17-30-10. Interception of wire, electronic, or oral communications authorized.

Section 17-30-15. Definitions.

Section 17-30-20. Prohibited acts.

Section 17-30-25. Interception and disclosure of information by provider of wire or electronic communications service; exceptions when authorized by law.

Section 17-30-30. Interception by employee of Federal Communications Commission, by person acting under color or law, and when party has given prior consent.

Section 17-30-35. Lawful interceptions of electronic communications.

Section 17-30-40. Disclosure of content of communication by provider of electronic communication service.

Section 17-30-45. Use of pen register or trap and trace device.

Section 17-30-50. Penalty for violating Sections 17-30-20 through 17-30-45.

Section 17-30-55. Mailing or manufacturing devices for unlawful interception of wire, oral, or electronic communications.

Section 17-30-60. Seizure and forfeiture.

Section 17-30-65. Admissibility of contents of, or evidence derived from, intercepted communications; contents as public record.

Section 17-30-70. Orders authorizing interception; application process; agencies and individuals authorized to conduct interception.

Section 17-30-75. Disclosure of content of intercepted communication.

Section 17-30-80. Application for interception order; contents; establishing allegations of fact; additional evidence; basis for entry of order.

Section 17-30-85. Information to be specified in order.

Section 17-30-90. Duration and termination of interception; reports to authorizing judge.

Section 17-30-95. Interception prior to obtaining order; oral notification of judge in emergency.

Section 17-30-100. Recording, sealing, custody, and destruction of intercepted communications; notification of and inspection by parties to interception.

Section 17-30-105. Providing copies of intercepted communications to parties as prerequisite to receiving evidence; prejudice as factor in motions to waive time for providing copies and for continuance.

Section 17-30-110. Pretrial motion to suppress; grounds; appeals by State; exclusive remedy.

Section 17-30-115. Interception of communications; requirements relating to specifications of facilities; exceptions.

Section 17-30-120. Determination of facility as prerequisite to interception when facility not specified in order; petition by provider to modify or quash.

Section 17-30-125. On-scene orders to cut or divert telephone lines; grounds; administrative subpoena for production of certain subscriber or customer information; regulations; good faith reliance as defense.

Section 17-30-130. Reporting intercepted communications.

Section 17-30-135. Civil action for wrongful interceptions.

Section 17-30-140. Mobile tracking devices; contents of application for order authorizing use; standards for installation and monitoring; definition.

Section 17-30-145. Surveillance training requirements.