South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 50-1-160. Release of seized property to innocent owner or lienholder.

(A) Notwithstanding another provision of law, the department may release a vehicle, boat, motor, or fishing device seized from a person charged with a violation of this title to an innocent owner or lienholder of the property.
(B) Notwithstanding another provision of law, if an innocent owner or lienholder fails to recover property within thirty days from the date of the notice of release then the department may maintain or dispose of the property.
(C) Before seized property is released to an innocent owner or lienholder, he shall provide the department with proof of ownership or a lienholder interest in the property.
HISTORY: 2012 Act No. 114, Section 1, eff July 1, 2012; 2012 Act No. 245, Section 2, eff July 1, 2012.

Editor's Note
Prior Laws: Former Section 50-1-160 was entitled "Disposition of portion of nonresident hunters' license fees" and was derived from 1962 Code Section 28-14; 1961 (52) 439; 1972 (57) 2431; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1257; repealed by 2010 Act No. 233, Section 13.
Effect of Amendment
The 2012 amendment in subsection (A) substituted "title" for "chapter".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 50 - Fish, Game and Watercraft

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

Section 50-1-5. Definitions.

Section 50-1-10. Wild birds, wild game, and fish are property of State.

Section 50-1-20. "Hunters" and "hunting" defined.

Section 50-1-30. Classifications of birds, animals, and fish.

Section 50-1-40. Stocked or released exotic game birds.

Section 50-1-50. Geographic boundaries for certain bodies of water.

Section 50-1-60. Division of State into game zones.

Section 50-1-70. Application of game laws to zones.

Section 50-1-80. Peace officers to assist in enforcement of game and fish laws.

Section 50-1-85. Use of firearms or archery tackle in criminally negligent manner; penalties; seizure of license; disposition of monetary penalties.

Section 50-1-90. Hunting, fishing, or trapping without consent on lands of others; penalties.

Section 50-1-100. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 200, Section 15, eff May 28, 2010.

Section 50-1-110. Disposition of game and fish unlawfully caught, taken, or killed.

Section 50-1-125. Wildlife defined; penalties for trafficking in wildlife.

Section 50-1-130. General penalties.

Section 50-1-135. Effect of forfeiture of bail, guilty plea, or plea of nolo contendere for violation of fish and game laws.

Section 50-1-136. Penalties for conspiracy.

Section 50-1-137. Impeding or obstructing hunting, trapping, fishing, or harvesting of marine species unlawful; penalty.

Section 50-1-140. Receiving portion of fine imposed for violation of game and fish laws.

Section 50-1-160. Release of seized property to innocent owner or lienholder.

Section 50-1-180. Consent of General Assembly to Congressional rulemaking.

Section 50-1-190. Agreements with United States respecting wildlife of national forest lands.

Section 50-1-200. Powers of department over national forest lands.

Section 50-1-210. Violation of department rules pertaining to national forest lands.

Section 50-1-220. Application of Sections 50-1-180 to 50-1-220 to other federal or state lands.

Section 50-1-240. Assent to act of Congress providing aid for wildlife restoration projects; implementation of act.

Section 50-1-250. Acquiring rights of way to certain waters for public use.

Section 50-1-260. Vandalizing property seized by department.

Section 50-1-270. Liability for gross destruction or injury to wildlife, aquatic life, endangered or threatened species, or state lands or waters.

Section 50-1-280. Nongame Wildlife and Natural Areas Fund.

Section 50-1-285. Admissibility of photographs; authentication.

Section 50-1-290. Unlawful to buy, sell, or possess for sale protected native wildlife; penalty.

Section 50-1-295. Removing or defacing buoys marking areas or bottoms; penalty.

Section 50-1-300. Promulgation of regulations.

Section 50-1-310. Mitigation Trust Fund.