South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 53 - Poisons, Drugs And Other Controlled Substances
Section 44-53-450. Conditional discharge; eligibility for expungement.

(A) Whenever any person who has not previously been convicted of any offense under this article or any offense under any state or federal statute relating to marijuana, or stimulant, depressant, or hallucinogenic drugs, pleads guilty to or is found guilty of possession of a controlled substance under Section 44-53-370(c) and (d), or Section 44-53-375(A), the court, without entering a judgment of guilt and with the consent of the accused, may defer further proceedings and place him on probation upon terms and conditions as it requires, including the requirement that such person cooperate in a treatment and rehabilitation program of a state-supported facility or a facility approved by the commission, if available. Upon violation of a term or condition, the court may enter an adjudication of guilt and proceed as otherwise provided. Upon fulfillment of the terms and conditions, the court shall discharge the person and dismiss the proceedings against him. Discharge and dismissal under this section shall be without court adjudication of guilt and is not a conviction for purposes of this section or for purposes of disqualifications or disabilities imposed by law upon conviction of a crime, including the additional penalties imposed for second or subsequent convictions. However, a nonpublic record shall be forwarded to and retained by the Department of Narcotic and Dangerous Drugs under the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division solely for the purpose of use by the courts in determining whether or not a person has committed a subsequent offense under this article. Discharge and dismissal under this section may occur only once with respect to any person.
(B) Upon the dismissal of the person and discharge of the proceedings against him pursuant to subsection (A), the person may apply to the court for an order to expunge from all official records (other than the nonpublic records to be retained as provided in subsection (A)) all recordation relating to his arrest, indictment or information, trial, finding of guilty, and dismissal and discharge pursuant to this section. If the court determines, after hearing, that the person was dismissed and the proceedings against him discharged, it shall enter the order. The effect of the order is to restore the person, in the contemplation of the law, to the status he occupied before the arrest or indictment or information. No person as to whom the order has been entered may be held pursuant to another provision of law to be guilty of perjury or otherwise giving a false statement by reason of his failure to recite or acknowledge the arrest, or indictment or information, or trial in response to an inquiry made of him for any purpose.
(C) Before a person may be discharged and the proceedings dismissed pursuant to this section, the person must pay a fee of three hundred fifty dollars if the person is in a general sessions court and one hundred fifty dollars if the person is in a summary court. No portion of the fee may be waived, reduced, or suspended, except in cases of indigency. If the court determines that a person is indigent, the court may partially or totally waive, reduce, or suspend the fee. The revenue collected pursuant to this subsection must be retained by the jurisdiction that heard or processed the case and paid to the State Treasurer within thirty days of receipt. The State Treasurer shall transmit these funds to the Prosecution Coordination Commission which shall then apportion these funds among the sixteen judicial circuits on a per capita basis equal to the population in that circuit compared to the population of the State as a whole based on the most recent official United States census. The funds must be used for drug treatment court programs only. The amounts generated by this subsection are in addition to any amounts presently being provided for drug treatment court programs and may not be used to supplant funding already allocated for these services. The State Treasurer may request the State Auditor to examine the financial records of a jurisdiction which he believes is not timely transmitting the funds required to be paid to the State Treasurer pursuant to this subsection. The State Auditor is further authorized to conduct these examinations and the local jurisdiction is required to participate in and cooperate fully with the examination.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 32-1510.57; 1971 (57) 800; 1974 (58) 2284; 2009 Act No. 36, Section 7, eff June 2, 2009; 2010 Act No. 273, Section 40, eff June 2, 2010.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 44 - Health

Chapter 53 - Poisons, Drugs And Other Controlled Substances

Section 44-53-10. General powers of Department of Health and Environmental Control regarding controlled substances.

Section 44-53-20. "Food" and "drug" defined.

Section 44-53-30. Persons selling certain articles to furnish samples for analysis.

Section 44-53-40. Obtaining certain drugs, devices, preparations, or compounds by fraud or deceit.

Section 44-53-50. Sale of household and commercial laundry detergent and dishwashing detergent containing phosphorus prohibited.

Section 44-53-110. Definitions.

Section 44-53-120. Duties of State Law Enforcement Division.

Section 44-53-130. Coordination of law enforcement.

Section 44-53-140. Certain communications and observations privileged.

Section 44-53-160. Manner in which changes in schedule of controlled substances made.

Section 44-53-170. Nomenclature of controlled substances in schedules.

Section 44-53-180. Tests for inclusion of substance in Schedule I.

Section 44-53-190. Schedule I.

Section 44-53-200. Tests for inclusion of substance in Schedule II.

Section 44-53-210. Schedule II.

Section 44-53-220. Tests for inclusion of substance in Schedule III.

Section 44-53-230. Schedule III.

Section 44-53-240. Tests for inclusion of substance in Schedule IV.

Section 44-53-250. Schedule IV.

Section 44-53-260. Tests for inclusion of substance in Schedule V.

Section 44-53-270. Schedule V.

Section 44-53-280. Promulgation of rules and regulations; requirement of professional license; expiration of registration; failure to renew registration; reinstatement; fees and penalties.

Section 44-53-290. Requirement of and authority granted by registration; individuals exempt from registration; registration for maintenance and detoxification treatment.

Section 44-53-300. Granting of registration.

Section 44-53-310. Grounds for denial, revocation, or suspension of registration; civil fine.

Section 44-53-320. Procedure for denial, revocation, or suspension of registration; administrative consent order.

Section 44-53-330. Copy of judgment sent to licensing board upon conviction.

Section 44-53-340. Records and inventories of registrants.

Section 44-53-350. Order forms for distribution of controlled substances.

Section 44-53-360. Prescriptions.

Section 44-53-361. Prescriptions for opioid antidotes.

Section 44-53-362. Controlled substance take-back events and mail-back programs; collectors.

Section 44-53-363. Prerequisites to issuing opioid analgesics to minors.

Section 44-53-365. Theft of controlled substance; penalty.

Section 44-53-370. Prohibited acts A; penalties.

Section 44-53-375. Possession, manufacture, and trafficking of methamphetamine and cocaine base and other controlled substances; penalties.

Section 44-53-376. Disposal of waste from production of methamphetamine; penalty; emergency or environmental response restitution; exemptions.

Section 44-53-378. Exposing child to methamphetamine.

Section 44-53-380. Prohibited acts B; penalties.

Section 44-53-390. Prohibited acts C; penalties.

Section 44-53-391. Unlawful to advertise for sale, manufacture, possess, sell or deliver, or to possess with intent to sell or deliver, paraphernalia.

Section 44-53-392. Weight of controlled substance.

Section 44-53-395. Prohibited acts; penalties.

Section 44-53-398. Sale of products containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine; penalties; training of sales personnel.

Section 44-53-400. Penalties in article in addition to those under other laws.

Section 44-53-410. Prosecution in another jurisdiction shall be bar to prosecution.

Section 44-53-420. Attempt and conspiracy; attempt to possess; penalties.

Section 44-53-430. Appeals from orders of Department.

Section 44-53-440. Distribution to persons under eighteen.

Section 44-53-445. Distribution of controlled substance within proximity of school.

Section 44-53-450. Conditional discharge; eligibility for expungement.

Section 44-53-460. Reduced sentence for accommodation offenses.

Section 44-53-470. "Second or subsequent offense" defined; certain convictions considered prior offenses.

Section 44-53-475. Financial transactions, monetary instruments, or financial institutions involving property or proceeds of unlawful activities in narcotic drugs or controlled substances; penalties.

Section 44-53-480. Enforcement.

Section 44-53-485. Handling of seized controlled substances; use of photographs or videotapes of substances at trial; admissibility of evidence.

Section 44-53-490. Drug inspectors.

Section 44-53-500. Procedure for issuance and execution of administrative inspection warrants.

Section 44-53-520. Forfeitures.

Section 44-53-530. Forfeiture procedures; disposition of forfeited items; disposition of proceeds of sales.

Section 44-53-540. Burden of proof.

Section 44-53-550. Prosecutions prior to effective date of article.

Section 44-53-560. Repealed.

Section 44-53-570. Service of search warrants.

Section 44-53-577. Illegal acts involving persons under seventeen years of age; penalties; separate offense.

Section 44-53-582. Return of monies used to purchase controlled substances.

Section 44-53-586. Return of seized items to innocent owners; notice of hearing or rule to show cause; continuation of liens of innocent persons.

Section 44-53-590. Penalty for use of property in manner which makes it subject to forfeiture.

Section 44-53-610. Short title.

Section 44-53-620. Definitions.

Section 44-53-630. Establishment of therapeutic research program; regulations; limits as to patient eligibility.

Section 44-53-640. Patient Qualification Review Advisory Board; membership; compensation; duties.

Section 44-53-650. Director to obtain and distribute marijuana.

Section 44-53-660. Annual report.

Section 44-53-710. Exclusive control over methadone vested in Department of Health and Environmental Control.

Section 44-53-720. Restrictions on use of methadone.

Section 44-53-730. Restrictions on sale and distribution of methadone.

Section 44-53-740. Promulgation of rules and regulations.

Section 44-53-750. Autopsy on person dying while enrolled in program.

Section 44-53-760. Admission of minors to programs.

Section 44-53-810. Legislative findings.

Section 44-53-820. Establishment of DARE Fund; purpose.

Section 44-53-830. Board of directors; membership; terms.

Section 44-53-840. Board members to be reimbursed for expenses.

Section 44-53-850. Powers of board.

Section 44-53-860. Chairman; meetings; quorum.

Section 44-53-870. Director and staff; maximum administrative costs.

Section 44-53-880. Use of funds.

Section 44-53-890. Annual report.

Section 44-53-930. Retail sales shall be made only by registered pharmacists or assistant pharmacists; exception.

Section 44-53-950. Veterinarians and licensed durable medical equipment providers exception.

Section 44-53-960. Penalties.

Section 44-53-1110. Prohibition on aromatic hydrocarbons used as intoxicants.

Section 44-53-1120. Unlawful use or possession of aromatic hydrocarbons.

Section 44-53-1130. Penalties.

Section 44-53-1210. Definitions.

Section 44-53-1220. Sale of caustic or corrosive substance in misbranded parcel, package, or container prohibited.

Section 44-53-1230. Confiscation of misbranded caustic or corrosive substance parcels, packages, or containers.

Section 44-53-1240. Enforcement; approval of brands and labels.

Section 44-53-1250. Penalties.

Section 44-53-1310. Short title.

Section 44-53-1320. Definitions.

Section 44-53-1350. Exemptions.

Section 44-53-1360. Program for early diagnosis of cases of childhood lead poisoning; examinations; records.

Section 44-53-1370. Childhood lead poisoning prevention education program.

Section 44-53-1380. Notification of incidents of lead poisoning.

Section 44-53-1390. Investigation of lead poisoning case reports; right of entry.

Section 44-53-1400. Warrants for purpose of conducting investigation; oath or affirmation showing probable cause; contents of warrant.

Section 44-53-1430. Notice of identification of lead-based hazard; order that it be remediated; appeals.

Section 44-53-1440. Restriction on rental; existing occupants.

Section 44-53-1450. Regulations.

Section 44-53-1460. Legal actions not affected.

Section 44-53-1480. Penalties.

Section 44-53-1485. Civil penalties.

Section 44-53-1490. Private causes of action; action by municipality.

Section 44-53-1495. Funding contingency.

Section 44-53-1510. Definition of "anabolic steroid"; exceptions.

Section 44-53-1520. Unprofessional conduct to dispense under certain circumstances.

Section 44-53-1530. Possessing anabolic steroids without a prescription, or prescribing anabolic steroids, by nonpractitioner, pharmacist, or veterinarian unlawful; penalties.

Section 44-53-1550. What constitutes a prior offense.

Section 44-53-1610. Citation of article.

Section 44-53-1620. Purpose.

Section 44-53-1630. Definitions.

Section 44-53-1640. Authority to establish and maintain prescription monitoring program; electronic submission of information by dispensers; exemptions.

Section 44-53-1645. Requirement to review patient's prescription history.

Section 44-53-1650. Confidentiality; persons to whom data may be released.

Section 44-53-1655. Practitioner prescription report cards.

Section 44-53-1660. Contract for administration by other state agency or private vendor.

Section 44-53-1670. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 44-53-1680. Violations and penalties.

Section 44-53-1810. Definitions.

Section 44-53-1820. FDA approved clinical trials to treat patients who have certain forms of epilepsy with cannabidiol; principal investigators; subinvestigators.

Section 44-53-1830. Cannabidiol for use in clinical trials.

Section 44-53-1840. Immunity.

Section 44-53-1910. Definitions.

Section 44-53-1920. Limited immunity for a person who seeks medical assistance for another.

Section 44-53-1930. Limited immunity for overdose victim.

Section 44-53-1940. Decision to seek medical assistance a mitigating factor.

Section 44-53-1950. Limitation of immunity to allow prosecution for other crimes arising out of the drug or alcohol-related overdose.

Section 44-53-1960. Construction of article.

Section 44-53-1970. Civil and criminal immunity for law enforcement officers.