Any sheriff, police department, or law enforcement officer shall give immediate notice to the State Fire Marshal of any theft, illegal use, or illegal possession of explosive materials and shall forward a copy of his final written report to the State Fire Marshal. Any dealer or blaster who knows that explosive materials in his possession have been stolen or otherwise misappropriated shall notify immediately the nearest sheriff's office or police department and the State Fire Marshal. Each dealer and blaster must physically inspect all magazines at least once every seven days to insure security of all explosive materials.
HISTORY: 1986 Act No. 480, Section 7.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 23 - Law Enforcement and Public Safety
Chapter 36 - Explosives Control Act
Section 23-36-10. Short title.
Section 23-36-20. Legislative findings.
Section 23-36-30. Definitions.
Section 23-36-50. Applicability of license and permit requirements.
Section 23-36-60. Accounting and recordkeeping requirements; access to records.
Section 23-36-100. Revocation, suspension, or denial of license or permit.
Section 23-36-110. Confiscation, storage, or disposal of explosive materials by State Fire Marshal.
Section 23-36-120. Storage of explosive materials.
Section 23-36-130. Abandonment of explosive materials.
Section 23-36-140. Inapplicability of chapter to fireworks and to activities of government agencies.
Section 23-36-150. Regulation of explosive materials by local governments.