Any or all respondents shall have twenty days from the service of the order to show cause why the order should not become effective or the action dismissed. The following shall constitute good and sufficient grounds for dismissing the action, but without prejudice to the petitioner:
(a) That in the discretion of the court, the imposition of the order would result in extreme hardship on the person due to some situation beyond his control.
(b) That any one of the allegations set forth in the petition as required by Section 43-7-220 above is false.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 71-145.3; 1964 (53) 2194.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Medical And Hospital Care
Section 43-7-20. State Department shall secure Federal funds.
Section 43-7-90. Enforcement of Sections 43-7-60 to 43-7-80.
Section 43-7-220. Petition for attachment; effective date of order.
Section 43-7-230. Service of summons, petition and order on employee and employer; answers.
Section 43-7-240. Time for showing cause for dismissal; grounds for dismissal without prejudice.
Section 43-7-250. Production of payroll records and other information.
Section 43-7-270. Return of money wrongfully withheld with interest and attorney's fee.
Section 43-7-280. Deduction from payments for employer's services.
Section 43-7-410. Definitions.
Section 43-7-430. Subrogation of rights to department.
Section 43-7-450. Claims or actions pending or brought before June 11, 1986.
Section 43-7-460. Recovery of medical assistance paid from estates of certain individuals.