South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 96 - South Carolina Solid Waste Policy And Management Act
Section 44-96-100. Violations of certain regulations; issuance of order for compliance or civil action for injunctive relief; wilful violations; penalty; additional powers and duties of department.

(A) Whenever the department determines that a person is in violation of a regulation promulgated pursuant to this article regarding Sections 44-96-160(X) (Used Oil), 44-96-170(H) (Waste Tires), or 44-96-190(A) (Yard trash, compost), the department may issue an order requiring the person to comply with the regulation or the department may bring civil action for injunctive relief in the appropriate court or the department may request that the Attorney General bring civil or criminal enforcement action under this section. The department also may impose reasonable civil penalties not to exceed ten thousand dollars, for each day of violation, for violations of the regulations promulgated pursuant to this article regarding Sections 44-96-160(X), 44-96-170(H), or 44-96-190(A). After exhaustion of administrative remedies, a person against whom a civil penalty is invoked by the department may appeal the decision of the department or board of the court of common pleas, pursuant to the Administrative Procedures Act.
(B) A person who wilfully or with gross negligence or recklessness violates a permit, permit condition, or final determination or order of the department, or a regulation promulgated pursuant to this article regarding Sections 44-96-160(X), 44-96-170(H), or 44-96-190(A) is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than ten thousand dollars for each day of violation or imprisoned for not more than one year, or both. If the conviction is for a second or subsequent offense, the punishment must be a fine not to exceed twenty-five thousand dollars for each day of violation or imprisonment not to exceed two years, or both. The provisions of the subsection do not apply to officials and employees of a local government owning or operating, or both, a municipal solid waste management facility or to officials and employees of a region, comprised of local governments, owning or operating, or both, a regional municipal solid waste management facility.
(C) Each day of noncompliance with an order issued pursuant to this section or noncompliance with a permit, regulation, standard, order, or requirement established under Sections 44-96-160, 44-96-170, or 44-96-190 constitutes a separate offense.
(D) In addition to the other powers and duties set forth in this article, the department shall:
(1) establish such programs and promulgate such regulations as are necessary to implement the state solid waste management plan;
(2) establish such programs and promulgate such regulations as are necessary to implement the provisions of this article;
(3) provide to local governments, upon request, planning and technical assistance in preparing and implementing their solid waste management plans;
(4) provide to state agencies, upon request, planning and technical assistance in carrying out their responsibilities under this article;
(5) cooperate and coordinate with federal agencies in carrying out federal and state solid waste management requirements, including seeking available federal grants and loans for solid waste management plans and activities in this State;
(6) cooperate and coordinate with private organizations and with business and industry in implementing the requirements of this article;
(7) encourage counties to pursue a regional approach to solid waste management within a common geographical area;
(8) contract as needed with private entities or with state-supported educational institutions to carry out the department's responsibilities under this article, and contract with private entities or with state-owned educational institutions to conduct research on solid waste management technologies;
(9) receive appropriated funds and receive and administer grants or other funds or gifts from public or private entities, including the state and the federal government, to carry out the requirements of this article; and
(10) increase public awareness of solid waste management issues through appropriate statewide educational programs on recycling, volume reduction, litter control, proper methods of managing solid waste, and other related issues.
HISTORY: 1991 Act No. 63, Section 1; 1997 Act No. 131, Section 2; 2021 Act No. 67 (H.3222), Section 1, eff May 17, 2021.
Effect of Amendment
2021 Act No. 67, Section 1, in (B), in the first sentence, substituted "or with gross negligence or recklessness violates a permit, permit condition, or final determination or order of the department, or a regulation" for "violates a regulation".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 44 - Health

Chapter 96 - South Carolina Solid Waste Policy And Management Act

Section 44-96-10. Short title.

Section 44-96-20. Findings; purposes.

Section 44-96-30. Applicability.

Section 44-96-40. Definitions.

Section 44-96-50. State solid waste management policy and goals.

Section 44-96-60. State solid waste management plan; revision of plan and annual report; State Solid Waste Advisory Council.

Section 44-96-80. County or regional solid waste management plans; local government responsibilities; local Solid Waste Advisory Councils.

Section 44-96-85. Solid Waste Emergency Fund.

Section 44-96-90. Full cost disclosure.

Section 44-96-100. Violations of certain regulations; issuance of order for compliance or civil action for injunctive relief; wilful violations; penalty; additional powers and duties of department.

Section 44-96-105. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 44-96-110. Establishment of the Office of Solid Waste Reduction and Recycling.

Section 44-96-120. Establishment of the Solid Waste Management Trust Fund; Waste Tire Grant Trust Fund.

Section 44-96-130. Solid Waste Management Grant Program.

Section 44-96-140. Recycling programs of state government; state procurement policy; report of the Department of Transportation.

Section 44-96-150. Packaging; plastics.

Section 44-96-160. Used oil.

Section 44-96-165. Independent audits of trust funds.

Section 44-96-170. Waste tires.

Section 44-96-180. Lead-acid batteries.

Section 44-96-190. Yard trash; compost.

Section 44-96-200. White goods.

Section 44-96-210. Newsprint.

Section 44-96-220. Uniform Department of Revenue collection and enforcement methods apply.

Section 44-96-235. Severability.

Section 44-96-240. Findings; purposes.

Section 44-96-250. Definitions.

Section 44-96-260. Powers and duties of the department.

Section 44-96-270. Department report on regional solid waste management facilities.

Section 44-96-280. Powers of the commissioner.

Section 44-96-290. Permitting.

Section 44-96-300. Disclosure statements by permit applicants.

Section 44-96-310. Research, development, and demonstration permits.

Section 44-96-320. Solid waste landfills.

Section 44-96-325. Commercial industrial solid waste landfill; location.

Section 44-96-330. Minimum requirements for new and existing municipal solid waste landfills.

Section 44-96-340. Solid waste incinerators.

Section 44-96-350. Minimum requirements for the management of municipal solid waste incinerator ash.

Section 44-96-360. Solid waste processing facilities.

Section 44-96-370. Storage and transfer of solid waste.

Section 44-96-380. Land application facilities; composting facilities; construction, demolition, and land clearing debris landfills.

Section 44-96-390. Approval procedures for special wastes.

Section 44-96-400. Information requirements by department; disclosure of information obtained by department.

Section 44-96-410. Inspections; samples.

Section 44-96-420. Issuance, modification, or revocation of orders to prevent violations of chapter.

Section 44-96-430. Hearings.

Section 44-96-440. Unlawful acts.

Section 44-96-450. Violations; penalties.

Section 44-96-460. Training of operators of solid waste management facilities.

Section 44-96-470. Facility issues negotiation process.