South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Deputy Sheriffs Generally
Section 23-13-220. Appointment of more than one deputy for larger communities.

In communities or localities of one hundred or more inhabitants two or more such deputies shall be appointed by the sheriff of the county in which the community or locality is situated, if the president, treasurer or other executive officer of the industrial corporation located therein shall so request in writing, the number of such deputies to be maintained in any such community to be determined by the industrial corporation. And if an industrial corporation owns, operates or controls plants, branches or factories in separate communities or localities, each community or locality may be provided under the terms of this article with one or more such deputy sheriffs or constables upon the written request of the proper officer of such corporation.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 53-102; 1952 Code Section 53-102; 1942 Code Section 3499; 1932 Code Section 3499; Civ. C. '22 Section 2042; Civ. C. '12 Section 1149; Civ. C. '02 Section 833; 1898 (22) 743; 1899 (23) 75; 1933 (38) 47.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 23 - Law Enforcement and Public Safety

Chapter 13 - Deputy Sheriffs Generally

Section 23-13-10. Appointment; approval by court; responsibility of sheriff for acts of deputy.

Section 23-13-15. Patrol of homeowner's association territory; compensation from association funds.

Section 23-13-20. Bond and oath.

Section 23-13-30. Monthly oath as prerequisite to salary warrant; uniforms and other equipment.

Section 23-13-40. Special deputies.

Section 23-13-50. Authority to perform duties of office.

Section 23-13-60. Power of arrest.

Section 23-13-70. Duty to patrol county.

Section 23-13-210. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-220. Appointment of more than one deputy for larger communities.

Section 23-13-230. Oath; bond.

Section 23-13-240. Term of office; removal.

Section 23-13-250. Salary.

Section 23-13-260. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-270. Situations in which jurisdiction may extend to other communities.

Section 23-13-280. Rights, powers and duties of deputies.

Section 23-13-290. Responsibility for malfeasance of deputies.

Section 23-13-300. Article shall be applicable notwithstanding that community is composed of temporary residents.

Section 23-13-410. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-420. Oath; bond.

Section 23-13-430. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-440. Rights, powers and duties.

Section 23-13-510. Appointment and qualifications.

Section 23-13-520. Oath.

Section 23-13-530. Term; removal.

Section 23-13-540. Jurisdiction.

Section 23-13-550. Rights, powers and duties.