South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
Section 23-3-75. Administrative subpoena to a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider; disclosure; privacy of information; regulations; applicable federal law.

(A) For purposes of this section:
(1) "Attorney General" means the Attorney General of the State of South Carolina or the Attorney General's designee who is employed by the Attorney General and is an officer of the court.
(2) "SLED" means the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
(B) An officer of the court who is employed by SLED may issue an administrative subpoena to a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider for the production of subscriber or customer information as described in subsection (E), not including the contents of any communications, if:
(1) SLED has reasonable cause to believe that the information is material to an active investigation of at least one of the following financial crimes:
(a) breach of trust with fraudulent intent (Section 16-13-230);
(b) obtaining a signature or property by false pretenses (Section 16-13-240);
(c) financial identity fraud (Section 16-13-510 et seq);
(d) financial transaction card or number theft (Section 16-14-20 et seq);
(e) financial transaction card fraud (Section 16-14-60 et seq);
(f) computer crimes (Section 16-16-10 et seq); or
(g) crimes against a federally chartered or insured financial institution (Section 34-3-110); and
(2) SLED is not otherwise able to obtain a warrant or subpoena for the information from a court due to:
(a) the court not being able to issue a warrant or subpoena in a timely fashion and the immediate need to obtain the information; or
(b) SLED having reasonable cause to believe that obtaining a warrant or subpoena from the court could result in the subscriber or customer, or an agent of the subscriber or customer, destroying, erasing, transferring, or otherwise changing the information in order to knowingly conceal evidence material to an investigation.
(C)(1) An administrative subpoena must be made in writing upon oath or affirmation of the officer of the court who is employed by SLED. The officer must sign the administrative subpoena affirming that SLED has reasonable cause to believe that the information is material to an active investigation of at least one of the financial crimes listed in subsection (B)(1), and that SLED is not otherwise able to obtain a warrant or subpoena for the information from a court due to one of the reasons listed in subsection (B)(2).
(2) The officer must submit the administrative subpoena to the Attorney General for review prior to issuing the administrative subpoena to a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider. The officer must not issue the administrative subpoena without authorization by the Attorney General pursuant to subsection (D). The officer may submit the administrative subpoena with signature to the Attorney General in person, by mail, by facsimile, or by other electronic means. If the officer, after a good faith effort, is not able to submit the administrative subpoena with signature to the Attorney General in person, by mail, by facsimile, or by other electronic means, the officer may orally or electronically explain and affirm the administrative subpoena to the Attorney General.
(D)(1) The Attorney General must authorize an officer of the court who is employed by SLED to issue an administrative subpoena to a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider if, after review, the Attorney General determines that SLED has reasonable cause to believe that the information is material to an active investigation of at least one of the financial crimes listed in subsection (B)(1), and that SLED is not otherwise able to obtain a warrant or subpoena for the information from a court due to one of the reasons listed in subsection (B)(2).
(2) If the Attorney General authorizes the officer of the court who is employed by SLED to issue the administrative subpoena, the Attorney General must sign and return the administrative subpoena to SLED. The Attorney General may return the administrative subpoena with signature to SLED in person, by mail, by facsimile, or by other electronic means.
(3) If the Attorney General, after a good faith effort, is not able to return the administrative subpoena with signature to SLED in person, by mail, by facsimile, or by other electronic means, or the officer of the court employed by SLED was not able to submit the administrative subpoena with signature to the Attorney General and had to orally or electronically explain and affirm the administrative subpoena, the Attorney General may orally or electronically confirm authorization of the administrative subpoena. The Attorney General must return the administrative subpoena with signature to SLED within forty-eight hours after the Attorney General authorizes the administrative subpoena, or by the next business day, if the time period falls on a weekend or holiday, whichever is later.
(4) The good faith reliance by the Attorney General as to the information affirmed by SLED to obtain an administrative subpoena constitutes a complete defense to any civil, criminal, or administrative action arising out of the administrative subpoena. The Attorney General is not responsible for any costs related to the defense of any civil, criminal, or administrative action arising out of the administrative subpoena.
(E)(1) Upon receipt of an administrative subpoena from SLED, a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider shall disclose, as applicable, the subscriber's or customer's:
(a) name;
(b) address;
(c) local and long distance telephone connection or electronic communication records, or records of session times and durations;
(d) length of service, including the start date, and types of service utilized;
(e) telephone or instrument number or other customer or subscriber number of identity, including any temporarily assigned network addresses; and
(f) means and source of payment for such service, including any credit card or bank account numbers.
(2) If a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider fails to obey an administrative subpoena without lawful excuse, SLED may apply to a circuit court having jurisdiction for an order compelling compliance. The financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider may object to the administrative subpoena on the grounds that the administrative subpoena fails to comply with this section, or upon any constitutional or other legal right or privilege. The court may issue an order modifying or setting aside the administrative subpoena or directing compliance with the original administrative subpoena.
(3) The good faith reliance by a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider to provide information to SLED pursuant to an administrative subpoena, constitutes a complete defense to any civil, criminal, or administrative action arising out of the administrative subpoena.
(F) Information obtained by SLED pursuant to an administrative subpoena must not be made public and is not subject to the Freedom of Information Act.
(G)(1) SLED is authorized to promulgate permanent regulations, pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act in Chapter 23, Title 1, to define the procedures and guidelines needed to issue an administrative subpoena.
(2) Pursuant to Section 1-23-130, SLED is authorized to promulgate emergency regulations to define the procedures and guidelines needed to issue an administrative subpoena until such time as permanent regulations are promulgated. The provisions of Section 1-23-130(A), (B), (D), and (E) are applicable to emergency regulations promulgated pursuant to this subitem. The provisions of Section 1-23-130(C) are not applicable to emergency regulations promulgated pursuant to this subitem. An emergency regulation promulgated pursuant to this subitem becomes effective upon issuance and continues for one year unless terminated sooner by SLED or concurrent resolution of the General Assembly.
(H) An administrative subpoena must comply with the provisions of federal law 18 U.S.C. Section 2703(c)(2).
HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 271, Section 1, eff June 24, 2010.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 23 - Law Enforcement and Public Safety

Chapter 3 - South Carolina Law Enforcement Division

Section 23-3-10. Creation, chief and personnel of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.

Section 23-3-15. Additional jurisdiction, authority and responsibilities; exclusive authority; other agencies or departments to assist SLED.

Section 23-3-20. Bond and oath of chief and agents; reappointment.

Section 23-3-25. Assignment of personnel; divisions.

Section 23-3-30. Supervision of security personnel employed by State.

Section 23-3-40. Recordation and classification of fingerprints taken in criminal investigations.

Section 23-3-45. Acceptance of fingerprints of applicants for admission to bar; exchange of records with Board of Law Examiners.

Section 23-3-47. South Carolina Commission on National and Community Service; criminal background checks.

Section 23-3-50. Revenue from certain fees and licenses to be remitted to State Treasurer.

Section 23-3-55. Expenditure of revenue.

Section 23-3-65. South Carolina Law Enforcement Assistance Program to provide counseling services and other support services.

Section 23-3-70. Plain language communications requirements for local and state emergency, fire, and law enforcement agencies.

Section 23-3-75. Administrative subpoena to a financial institution, public or private utility, or communications provider; disclosure; privacy of information; regulations; applicable federal law.

Section 23-3-80. Repealed by 2011 Act No. 69, Section 16, eff January 1, 2012.

Section 23-3-85. Confidential communications.

Section 23-3-110. Creation and functions of statewide criminal information and communication system.

Section 23-3-115. Fees for criminal record searches; charitable organizations; school districts.

Section 23-3-120. Reports of criminal data and fingerprints by law-enforcement agencies and court officials; taking of fingerprints.

Section 23-3-130. Determination of information to be supplied and methods of evaluation and dissemination; promulgation of rules and regulations.

Section 23-3-140. Effect of Article on disclosure of information.

Section 23-3-150. Grants and appropriations; contracts with public agencies.

Section 23-3-160. Investigation of injury or death of person under twenty-one when use of beverages containing alcohol suspected.

Section 23-3-170. Investigation of traffic-related injury or death of person where use of illegal drugs or controlled substances suspected.

Section 23-3-175. Inspection of junkyard, car dealership, parking lot, etc., for purpose of locating stolen vehicle or investigating titling or registration of wrecked or dismantled vehicle.

Section 23-3-200. Creation of Center; use of FBI file.

Section 23-3-210. Definitions.

Section 23-3-220. Chief of State Law Enforcement Division, generally; employees.

Section 23-3-230. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 23-3-240. Submission of missing person reports to Center.

Section 23-3-250. Dissemination of missing persons data by law enforcement agencies.

Section 23-3-260. Responsibilities of Center.

Section 23-3-270. Notification requirements when missing person located.

Section 23-3-280. Release of information.

Section 23-3-290. Fees.

Section 23-3-300. Toll-free phone line; instructions to callers; communication with law enforcement agencies.

Section 23-3-310. Improper release of information; penalty.

Section 23-3-320. Missing Person Task Force.

Section 23-3-330. Endangered Person Notification System.

Section 23-3-400. Purpose.

Section 23-3-410. Registry; contents and purpose; cross-reference alias names.

Section 23-3-420. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 23-3-430. Sex offender registry; convictions and not guilty by reason of insanity findings requiring registration.

Section 23-3-436. Registration of persons adjudicated delinquent.

Section 23-3-437. Removal of certain juveniles from registry.

Section 23-3-440. Notification of sheriff of offender's release, probation or change of residence; juvenile offenders.

Section 23-3-450. Offender registration with sheriff; sheriff's notification of local law enforcement agencies.

Section 23-3-460. Bi-annual registration for life subject to provisions of Section 23-3-462 and Section 23-3-463; notification of change of address; notification of local law enforcement agencies.

Section 23-3-462. Termination of registration requirements.

Section 23-3-463. Motion to request order to be removed from requirements of the sex offender registry.

Section 23-3-465. Residence in campus student housing.

Section 23-3-470. Failure to register or provide required notifications; penalties.

Section 23-3-475. Registering with false information; penalties.

Section 23-3-480. Notice of duty to register; what constitutes; registration following charge of failure to register not a defense.

Section 23-3-490. Public inspection of offender registry.

Section 23-3-500. Psychiatric or psychological treatment for children adjudicated for certain sex offenses.

Section 23-3-510. Persons committing criminal offenses using sex offender registry information; punishment.

Section 23-3-520. Immunity of public officials, employees, and agencies for acts or omissions under this article; exceptions; duties regarding disclosure of information.

Section 23-3-525. Notice by real estate brokerage about obtaining sex offender registry information.

Section 23-3-530. Protocol manual for sex offender registry; contents.

Section 23-3-535. Limitation on places of residence of certain sex offenders; exceptions; violations; local government ordinances; school districts required to provide certain information.

Section 23-3-538. Certain sex offenders prohibited from operating or working for child-oriented businesses; definitions; penalties.

Section 23-3-540. Electronic monitoring; reporting damage to or removing monitoring device; penalty.

Section 23-3-545. Effect of conviction of wilfully violating term or condition of active electronic monitoring.

Section 23-3-550. Assisting or harboring unregistered sex offender; penalty.

Section 23-3-555. Internet account, access provider, identifiers reporting requirements; notification of change; failure to comply; punishment; information provided to interactive computer services; judicial limitations on Internet usage by certain r...

Section 23-3-600. Short title.

Section 23-3-610. State DNA Database established; purpose.

Section 23-3-615. Definitions.

Section 23-3-620. When DNA samples required.

Section 23-3-625. DNA samples of missing persons.

Section 23-3-630. Persons authorized to take DNA sample; immunity from liability.

Section 23-3-635. DNA identification, typing, and testing of unidentified person's tissue and fluid samples.

Section 23-3-640. Specifications, procedures, and equipment; use of DNA profiles; disposition of samples.

Section 23-3-650. Confidentiality of DNA record and profile; availability; wilful disclosure; penalty.

Section 23-3-660. Expungement of DNA record; grounds for requesting.

Section 23-3-670. Cost of collection supplies for processing samples; processing fees.

Section 23-3-680. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 23-3-690. Promulgation of regulations for processes regarding samples.

Section 23-3-700. Implementation of article contingent on funding and regulations; implementation of DNA sample collection.

Section 23-3-810. Vulnerable Adults Investigations Unit established; duties.

Section 23-3-1010. National Crime Prevention and Privacy Compact ratified; State Law Enforcement Division to administer.

Section 23-3-1100. Determination of lawfulness of prisoner's presence in United States; notification of Department of Homeland Security of presence of unlawful alien; housing and maintenance expenses; transportation.

Section 23-3-1200. SLED electronic monitoring system; collection, storage and use of information.

Section 23-3-1300. Statewide sexual assault kit tracking system; creation; requirements; reports; confidentiality.

Section 23-3-1400. Blue alert program established; adoption of guidelines and procedures.