(A) A person sustaining an injury or dying by reason of the tortious act of commission or omission of an employee of a charitable organization, when the employee is acting within the scope of his employment, may recover in an action brought against the charitable organization only the actual damages he sustains in an amount not exceeding the limitations on liability imposed in the South Carolina Tort Claims Act in Chapter 78 of Title 15. An action against the charitable organization pursuant to this section constitutes a complete bar to any recovery by the claimant, by reason of the same subject matter, against the employee of the charitable organization whose act or omission gave rise to the claim unless it is alleged and proved in the action that the employee acted in a reckless, wilful, or grossly negligent manner, and the employee must be joined properly as a party defendant. A judgment against an employee of a charitable organization may not be returned unless a specific finding is made that the employee acted in a reckless, wilful, or grossly negligent manner. If the charitable organization for which the employee was acting cannot be determined at the time the action is instituted, the plaintiff may name as a party defendant the employee, and the entity for which the employee was acting must be added or substituted as party defendant when it reasonably can be determined.
(B) If the actual damages from the injury or death giving rise to the action arose from the use or operation of a motor vehicle and exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars, this section does not prevent the injured person from recovering benefits pursuant to Section 38-77-160 but in an amount not to exceed the limits of the uninsured or underinsured coverage.
HISTORY: 1994 Act No. 461, Section 1; 2000 Act No. 336, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 33 - Corporations, Partnerships and Associations
Chapter 56 - Solicitation Of Charitable Funds
Section 33-56-10. Short Title.
Section 33-56-20. Definitions.
Section 33-56-30. Registration statement; filing; form; contents; fee.
Section 33-56-40. Children's Trust Fund of South Carolina exempt from fee.
Section 33-56-45. Registration and fee requirements for fire departments.
Section 33-56-80. Filings to be public records.
Section 33-56-90. Disclosures to solicited parties; penalties.
Section 33-56-100. Fiscal records; retention for three years.
Section 33-56-120. Misrepresentations prohibited.
Section 33-56-150. Division of Public Charities; Director.
Section 33-56-160. Administrative fines and fees; disposition.
Section 33-56-190. Exchange of information with other states.