South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - Department Of Corrections
Section 24-1-300. Unlawful operation of unmanned aerial vehicle near Department of Corrections facility; penalties; exclusions.

(A) Except as provided in subsection (D), a person shall not operate an unmanned aerial vehicle within a horizontal distance of five hundred feet or a vertical distance of two hundred fifty feet from any Department of Corrections facility without written consent from the Director of the Department of Corrections.
(B) A person who violates this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, shall be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than thirty days, or both.
(C)(1) In addition to the penalty provided in this section, an unmanned aerial vehicle involved in the violation of this section may be confiscated by the Department of Corrections. An unmanned aerial vehicle must not be disposed of in any manner until the results of any legal proceeding in which it may be involved are finally determined, or as otherwise required by Section 17-28-300, et seq. Records must be kept of all confiscated unmanned aerial vehicles received by the Department of Corrections under the provisions of this section. Upon conviction, pursuant to a violation of this section, the relevant unmanned aerial vehicle shall be transferred to the State Law Enforcement Division to use within the agency for any lawful purpose or for destruction, unless otherwise provided in this section.
(2) Any unmanned aerial vehicle confiscated pursuant to this section shall be administratively released to an innocent owner. The unmanned aerial vehicle must not be released to the innocent owner until the results of any legal proceedings in which the unmanned aerial vehicle may be involved are finally determined, or as otherwise required by Section 17-28-300, et seq. Before the unmanned aerial vehicle may be released, the innocent owner shall provide the Department of Corrections with proof of ownership; shall certify that the innocent owner neither was a consenting party to nor had knowledge of the use of the unmanned aerial vehicle that made it subject to confiscation; and shall certify that the innocent owner will not release the unmanned aerial vehicle to the person who was charged with the violation of this section that resulted in the confiscation of the unmanned aerial vehicle. The Department of Corrections shall notify the innocent owner when the unmanned aerial vehicle is available for release. If the innocent owner fails to recover the unmanned aerial vehicle within thirty days after notification of the release, the Department of Corrections may use the unmanned aerial vehicle within the agency for any lawful purpose or destroy it.
(D) The provisions of this section do not apply to any person who: registers with the Federal Aviation Administration as an operator of a commercial unmanned aerial vehicle; operates the vehicle for the purpose of monitoring, operating, maintaining or enhancing electric, communications, water conveyance, or transportation infrastructure or determining if repairs to such infrastructure are necessary; and separately notifies the Director of the Department of Corrections or his designee no more than five days and no less two hours prior to each operation of the vehicle, provided that the notification must include the registration number the Federal Aviation Administration has issued for the vehicle.
HISTORY: 2018 Act No. 184 (S.176), Section 1, eff May 17, 2018.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 24 - Corrections, Jails, Probations, Paroles and Pardons

Chapter 1 - Department Of Corrections

Section 24-1-10. Construction of references to "State Penitentiary," "Penitentiary," and "Director of the Department of Corrections".

Section 24-1-20. Declaration of policy.

Section 24-1-30. Department of Corrections created; functions.

Section 24-1-40. Department to be governed by appointed director; filling of vacancies; director subject to removal.

Section 24-1-90. Director authorized to make rules and regulations.

Section 24-1-100. Qualifications of director of prison system.

Section 24-1-110. Employment and discharge of other personnel.

Section 24-1-120. Bonds of director and other personnel.

Section 24-1-130. Management and control of prison system.

Section 24-1-140. Director empowered to make rules and regulations; separation and classification of prisoners.

Section 24-1-145. Transfer or exchange of foreign convicted offenders.

Section 24-1-150. Annual inventory and report of prison system property; statement of fiscal affairs of system.

Section 24-1-160. Periodic reports from departments, officers and employees.

Section 24-1-170. Financial records.

Section 24-1-210. Department to prosecute violations relating to treatment of convicts.

Section 24-1-220. Suits to be brought in name of director.

Section 24-1-230. Director may purchase or condemn lands for constructing building or sewer or water line.

Section 24-1-250. Sale of timber and horticultural products; utilization of funds.

Section 24-1-252. Retention and use of proceeds from sale of surplus products produced by farm program.

Section 24-1-260. Use of fees collected in clinical pastoral training program.

Section 24-1-270. Trespass or loitering on or refusal to leave State correctional properties prohibited.

Section 24-1-280. Employees of Department of Corrections, Department of Juvenile Justice, or Department of Mental Health as peace officers.

Section 24-1-285. Organ and tissue donation program.

Section 24-1-290. Employment of inmates through prison industries program; development of marketing plan; certification by Department of Commerce as to unfair competitive wage disadvantage; publication of notice.

Section 24-1-295. Employment of inmates for work involving exportation of products; deductions from wages.

Section 24-1-300. Unlawful operation of unmanned aerial vehicle near Department of Corrections facility; penalties; exclusions.

Section 24-1-310. Designation of detention and correctional facilities as fixed-state facilities.

Section 24-1-320. List of designated sites and unmanned aerial vehicle boundaries.