South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - State Prison System
Section 24-3-210. Furloughs for qualified inmates of State prison system.

(A) The director may extend the limits of the place of confinement of a prisoner, where there is reasonable cause to believe he will honor his trust, by authorizing him, under prescribed conditions, to leave the confines of that place unaccompanied by a custodial agent for a prescribed period of time to:
(1) contact prospective employers;
(2) secure a suitable residence for use when released on parole or upon discharge;
(3) obtain medical services not otherwise available;
(4) participate in a training program in the community or any other compelling reason consistent with the public interest;
(5) visit a spouse, child (including stepchild, adopted child, or child as to whom the prisoner, though not a natural parent, has acted in the place of a parent), parent (including a person, though not a natural parent, who has acted in the place of a parent), brother, or sister.
(B) The director may extend the limits of the place of confinement of a terminally ill inmate for an indefinite length of time when there is reasonable cause to believe that the inmate will honor his trust.
(C) The wilful failure of a prisoner to remain within the extended limits of his confinement or return within the time prescribed to the places of confinement designated by the director is considered an escape from the custody of the director punishable as provided in Section 24-13-410.
(D) The director may not extend the benefits of this section to a person convicted of a violent crime as defined in Section 16-1-60 unless all of the following persons recommend in writing that the offender be allowed to participate in the furlough program in the community where the offense was committed:
(1) in those cases where, as applicable, the victim of the crime for which the offender is charged, or the relatives of the victim who have applied for notification pursuant to the provisions of Article 15, Chapter 3, Title 16 if the victim has died;
(2) the law enforcement agency which employed the arresting officer of the offender; and
(3) the solicitor in whose circuit the offender was convicted.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 55-303.1; 1967 (55) 290; 1980 Act No. 414; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 408; 1994 Act No. 477, Section 1; 2017 Act No. 49 (S.271), Section 2, eff May 19, 2017.
Effect of Amendment
2017 Act No. 49, Section 2, in (A)(5), deleted "or attend the funeral of" following "visit".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

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

Chapter 3 - State Prison System

Section 24-3-20. Custody of convicted persons; designation of place of confinement; participation in work release and training program; litter removal; establishment and administration of restitution program.

Section 24-3-27. Establishing local regional correctional facilities; useful employment of inmates; service of warrants on inmates.

Section 24-3-30. Designation of places of confinement; exceptions; notification to Department of Corrections in advance of closing of local detention facilities.

Section 24-3-40. Disposition of wages of prisoner allowed to work at paid employment.

Section 24-3-45. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 237, Section 91, eff June 11, 2010.

Section 24-3-50. Penalty for failure of prisoner to remain within extended limits of his confinement.

Section 24-3-60. Notice to Department of Corrections of number of prisoners sentenced to state prison system.

Section 24-3-70. Allowable expenses incurred in transportation of prisoners; method of payment.

Section 24-3-80. Detention of prisoner when authorized by Governor.

Section 24-3-81. Conjugal visits not permitted.

Section 24-3-85. Sexually violent predators transferred to custody pursuant to interagency agreements.

Section 24-3-90. Prisoners sentenced by United States authorities.

Section 24-3-93. Wearing of jewelry.

Section 24-3-110. Manufacture of license plates and road signs.

Section 24-3-130. Use of inmate labor on State highways or other public projects.

Section 24-3-131. Supervision of inmates used on public projects.

Section 24-3-140. Use of inmate labor on State House and Grounds.

Section 24-3-150. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 237, Section 91, eff June 11, 2010.

Section 24-3-160. Costs of maintaining inmates by State institutions.

Section 24-3-170. Payments by Clemson University for use of inmates.

Section 24-3-180. Transportation and clothes for discharged inmates.

Section 24-3-190. Appropriation of balances for Department of Corrections.

Section 24-3-200. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 237, Section 91, eff June 11, 2010.

Section 24-3-210. Furloughs for qualified inmates of State prison system.

Section 24-3-220. Inmate privileges; attending funeral service; visiting family member in the hospital; transportation; notification.

Section 24-3-310. Declaration of intent.

Section 24-3-315. Determinations prerequisite to selecting prison industry project.

Section 24-3-320. Purchase of equipment and materials and employment of personnel for establishment and maintenance of prison industries.

Section 24-3-330. Purchase of products produced by inmate labor by State and political subdivisions.

Section 24-3-340. Circumstances warranting State's purchasing products other than those produced by convict labor.

Section 24-3-350. Dry-cleaning facilities.

Section 24-3-360. Annual preparation of catalogues describing articles produced by convict labor.

Section 24-3-370. Priority of product distribution.

Section 24-3-380. Prices of products.

Section 24-3-390. Rules and regulations.

Section 24-3-400. Prison Industries Account.

Section 24-3-410. Sale of prison-made products on open market generally prohibited; penalties.

Section 24-3-420. Violations.

Section 24-3-430. Inmate labor in private industry authorized; requirements and conditions.

Section 24-3-510. Death sentence and notice thereof.

Section 24-3-520. Transportation of inmate sentenced to death.

Section 24-3-530. Death penalty; methods of execution.

Section 24-3-540. Death chamber; expenses incurred in transporting criminal to place of execution.

Section 24-3-550. Witnesses at execution.

Section 24-3-560. Certification of execution.

Section 24-3-570. Disposition of body.

Section 24-3-580. Disclosure of identity of execution team member prohibited; exception; civil cause of action; damages.

Section 24-3-590. Prohibition of denial of license to execution team member.

Section 24-3-710. Conduct in state prison system.

Section 24-3-720. Enlisting aid of citizens to suppress prisoner riot, disorder or insurrection.

Section 24-3-730. Neglecting or refusing aid; fine.

Section 24-3-740. Compensation for assistance.

Section 24-3-750. Immunity.

Section 24-3-760. Powers of keeper in regard to disorders in absence of Director.

Section 24-3-910. Penitentiary employee aiding in escape; penalty.

Section 24-3-920. Rewards for capture of escaped inmates.

Section 24-3-930. Guards, keepers and other employees exempt from jury, military or street duty.

Section 24-3-940. Gambling prohibited.

Section 24-3-950. Contraband.

Section 24-3-951. Possession or use of United States currency by prisoners prohibited; exceptions; system of credits.

Section 24-3-960. Moneys in unlawful possession of prisoners as contraband; use in welfare fund.

Section 24-3-965. Certain offenses relating to contraband to be tried in magistrate's court.

Section 24-3-970. Use of a social networking site by an inmate to contact a victim; penalty.