South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 18 - Private Security And Investigation Agencies
Section 40-18-100. Security Weapons Permits; Security Concealed Weapons Permits.

(A) SLED may grant a Security Weapons Permit to carry a particular type of firearm to a person who is at least twenty-one years of age, is eligible to possess firearms, and is licensed or registered as a security officer. Application for the permit must be made on forms approved by SLED and the fee must be set by SLED regulation. An applicant must submit with the application one complete set of the applicant's fingerprints on forms specified or furnished by SLED. Fingerprint cards submitted to SLED pursuant to this section must be used to facilitate a national criminal records check, as required by Section 40-18-30. The permit is for one year and application for renewal must be on a form approved by SLED. The permit renewal must specifically reauthorize the type of firearm to be used by the permittee.
(B) No person may be issued a Security Weapons Permit and no permit may be renewed until the applicant or registered person has presented to SLED proof of proficiency, as determined by SLED, in the use of the type of firearm issued or authorized by his employer.
(C) A person issued a Security Weapons Permit in accordance with this section may only carry a firearm in an open and fully-exposed manner while in uniform and performing security duties or while in a vehicle enroute directly to or from a security post or place of assignment.
(D) SLED in its discretion may issue a Security Concealed Weapons Permit to a registered security officer to carry, whether concealed or not, a firearm about his person, even though he is not in uniform or on duty if SLED determines that the additional permit would enable the permittee to better perform his assigned duties. The authority conveyed by the permit may be restricted by SLED, and violation of these restrictions constitutes a violation of Section 40-18-130.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 372, Section 1; 2002 Act No. 339, Section 36.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 18 - Private Security And Investigation Agencies

Section 40-18-20. Definitions.

Section 40-18-30. Powers and duties of South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED).

Section 40-18-40. Licenses to operate security or private investigation business; transferability; surrender on termination of business or change of ownership.

Section 40-18-50. Contract security business license; application; bond; renewal; qualifications of licensees; display of license; arrest of licensee; exemptions.

Section 40-18-60. Proprietary security business license; applications; qualifications of licensee; display of license; renewal; inspection of employment records; exemptions.

Section 40-18-70. Private Investigation License; applications; bond; renewal; display of license; qualifications of licensee; contract; reports to clients; arrest of licensee; inspections of business records; prior licensees.

Section 40-18-80. Security officer registration certificates; application; qualifications of applicants; report of arrests; exemptions.

Section 40-18-90. Use of temporary employees for special events; notice of use; fees.

Section 40-18-100. Security Weapons Permits; Security Concealed Weapons Permits.

Section 40-18-110. Authority and arrest powers of those licensed or registered under chapter.

Section 40-18-120. Development of guidelines for reciprocal agreements with other states.

Section 40-18-130. Denial, suspension, revocation, or refusal to renew license or registration; grounds; appeals; civil penalties.

Section 40-18-140. Exceptions from application of chapter.

Section 40-18-150. Violation of chapter; penalty.