South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 63 - Social Workers
Section 40-63-90. Investigation and hearing for violation or unfitness to practice; notice; rights to license; privileged communications.

(A) If the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation or the board has reason to believe that a person has violated a provision of this article or a regulation promulgated under this article or that a licensee has become unfit to practice as a social worker or if a person files a written complaint with the board or the director, the director of the department may initiate an investigation. The results of an investigation must be presented to the board. If it appears that a violation has occurred or that a licensee has become unfit to practice as a Licensed Social Worker, the board may, in accordance with the Administrative Procedures Act, take action as authorized by law. The board may designate a hearing officer or panel to conduct hearings or take other action as may be necessary.
(B) The board shall notify the accused licensee in writing not less than thirty days before the hearing and a copy of the accusation must be attached to the notice. The notice must be served personally or sent to the accused licensee by registered mail, return receipt requested, directed to his last mailing address furnished to the board. The post office registration receipt signed by the accused licensee, his agent, or a responsible member of his household or office staff, or, if not accepted by the person to whom addressed, the postal authority stamp showing the notice refused, is prima facie evidence of service of the notice.
(C) The accused licensee has the right to be present and present evidence and argument on all issues involved, to present and to cross-examine witnesses, and to be represented by counsel, at the accused licensee's expense. For the purpose of these hearings, the board may require by subpoena the attendance of witnesses and the production of documents and other evidence and may administer oaths and hear testimony, either oral or documentary, for and against the accused licensee. All investigations, inquiries, and proceedings undertaken under this chapter must be confidential, except as hereinafter provided.
(D) Every communication, whether oral or written, made by or on behalf of any complainant to the board or its agents or any hearing panel or member, pursuant to this chapter, whether by way of complaint or testimony, is privileged and no action or proceeding, civil or criminal, lies against any person by whom or on whose behalf such communication has been made, except upon proof that such communication was made with malice.
(E) No person connected with a complaint, investigation, or other proceeding before the board including, but not limited to, any witness, counsel, counsel's secretary, board member, board employee, court reporter, or investigator may mention the existence of the complaint, investigation, or other proceeding or disclose any information pertaining to the complaint, investigation, or proceeding, except to persons involved and having a direct interest in the complaint, investigation, or other proceeding, and then only to the extent necessary for the proper disposition of the complaint, investigation, or other proceeding. However, when the board receives information in a complaint, investigation, or other proceeding before it indicating a violation of a state or federal law, the board may provide that information, to the extent the board considers necessary, to the appropriate state or federal law enforcement agency or regulatory body. Nothing contained in this section may be construed to prevent the board from making public a copy of its final order in any proceeding, as authorized or required by law.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 189, Section 1.

Editor's Note
Prior Laws:1968 (55) 2800; 1982 Act No. 453, Section 2; 1988 Act No. 568, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 944; 1976 Code Section 40-63-30.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 63 - Social Workers

Section 40-63-5. Application of chapter; conflict of laws.

Section 40-63-10. State Board of Social Work Examiners; membership; oath; expense reimbursements.

Section 40-63-20. Definitions.

Section 40-63-30. License as prerequisite to practice or offer to practice; providing social work services through telephone or electronic means.

Section 40-63-35. Out-of-state social workers authorized.

Section 40-63-40. General public board members; nominations; appointments.

Section 40-63-50. Powers and duties of board.

Section 40-63-60. Adoption of rules governing board proceedings.

Section 40-63-70. Board promulgation of regulations.

Section 40-63-80. Power to subpoena witnesses, take evidence, and require production of documents.

Section 40-63-90. Investigation and hearing for violation or unfitness to practice; notice; rights to license; privileged communications.

Section 40-63-100. Equitable relief; cease and desist order; temporary restraining order.

Section 40-63-110. Grounds for disciplinary action; misconduct; mental incompetence.

Section 40-63-120. Revocation or suspension of license; fines.

Section 40-63-130. Licensure denial; grounds.

Section 40-63-140. Prior criminal record.

Section 40-63-150. Voluntary surrender of license.

Section 40-63-160. Appeal.

Section 40-63-170. Costs of investigation and prosecution.

Section 40-63-180. Costs and fines; collection and enforcement.

Section 40-63-190. Disclosure of client information.

Section 40-63-200. Unauthorized practice; penalty.

Section 40-63-210. Civil penalties; injunctive relief.

Section 40-63-220. Licensure requirements; Baccalaureate Social Worker.

Section 40-63-230. Licensure requirements; Masters Social Worker.

Section 40-63-240. Licensure requirements; Independent Social Worker-Clinical Practice.

Section 40-63-250. Issuance of license; display; indication of title on documents; renewal; lapse.

Section 40-63-260. Applicants licensed in another jurisdiction; licensure; equivalent designations recognized.

Section 40-63-270. Patient notification; professional disclosure and statement of rights; prescribing or dispensing medications.

Section 40-63-280. Promulgation of regulations; standards of conduct; practice of impaired licensees.

Section 40-63-290. Persons exempt from licensure requirement.

Section 40-63-300. Severability.