South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Shipwrecks And Salvage Operations
Section 54-7-100. Hunley Commission established; coordinates exempt from disclosure.

(A) A committee of nine members of the "Hunley Commission" shall be appointed, three of whom must be members of the House of Representatives to be appointed by the Speaker, three of whom must be members of the Senate to be appointed by the President of the Senate, and three members to be appointed by the Governor. The committee shall make a study of the law regarding the rights to the salvage of the Hunley and any claim that a person or entity may assert with regard to ownership or control of the vessel. The committee is authorized to negotiate with appropriate representatives of the United States government concerning the recovery, curation, siting, and exhibition of the H.L. Hunley. Provided, inasmuch as actual locations or geographical coordinates of submerged archaeological historic properties are now exempt from disclosure as public records pursuant to Section 54-7-820(A), the geographical coordinates of the Hunley's location, regardless of the custodian, upon receipt from the Navy or receipt otherwise are expressly made exempt from disclosure pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act or any other law and no remedy for the disclosure of such coordinates exists pursuant to the Freedom of Information Act; and provided further, that with respect to the Hunley project, as described herein, the applicable duties and responsibilities contained in Article 5, Chapter 7 of this title shall be vested in the Hunley Commission; and provided further, that with respect to the Hunley project that the Hunley Commission shall be exempt from compliance with the provisions of Chapter 35, Title 11. However, the committee may not negotiate any agreement which would result in the siting outside South Carolina of any remains, not claimed by direct descendants, found in the Hunley or which would relinquish South Carolina's claim of title to the Hunley unless perpetual siting of the submarine in South Carolina is assured by the federal government in the agreement.
(B) The committee shall make recommendations regarding the appropriate method of preservation of this historic vessel and is also authorized to direct the Attorney General on behalf of South Carolina to take appropriate steps to enforce and protect the rights of the State of South Carolina to the salvage of the Hunley and to defend the State against claims regarding this vessel. The committee shall submit a recommendation for an appropriate site in South Carolina for the permanent display and exhibition of the H.L. Hunley to the General Assembly for its review and approval.
(C) The committee members shall not receive the subsistence, mileage, and per diem as may be provided by law for members of boards, committees, and commissions.
HISTORY: 1996 Act No. 247, Section 1, eff March 4, 1996; 1996 Act No. 361, Section 1, eff May 16, 1996; 2013 Act No. 1, Section 1, eff January 23, 2013; 2019 Act No. 1 (S.2), Section 94, eff January 31, 2019.
Effect of Amendment
The 1996 amendment revised the second paragraph of this section.
The 2013 amendment, in the first paragraph, changed the committee membership from nine to ten, added the second sentence relating to the Lieutenant Governor, and made other nonsubstantive changes.
2019 Act No. 1, Section 94, inserted the paragraph designators; and in (A), in the first sentence, substituted "committee of nine members" for "committee of ten members" and "President of the Senate" for "President Pro Tempore", and deleted the second sentence, which related to the tenth member of the commission being the Lieutenant Governor or his designee.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 54 - Ports and Maritime Matters

Chapter 7 - Shipwrecks And Salvage Operations

Section 54-7-10. Custody and notice of unclaimed stranded goods.

Section 54-7-20. Sale of unclaimed stranded goods.

Section 54-7-30. Repelling entry into stranded vessels; carrying away saved goods.

Section 54-7-40. Issuance of warrants for stolen goods; penalty for retention.

Section 54-7-50. Salvage allowed informer.

Section 54-7-60. Restoration of goods taken from vessel; reward; penalty for offering for sale.

Section 54-7-100. Hunley Commission established; coordinates exempt from disclosure.

Section 54-7-110. Caption to be added to certain films relating to the Hunley.

Section 54-7-120. Repealed by 2007 Act No. 98, Section 3.

Section 54-7-610. Short title.

Section 54-7-620. Definitions.

Section 54-7-630. Title to all submerged paleontological property and submerged archaeological historic property and artifacts in state; may be conveyed to licensee.

Section 54-7-640. Custodians of submerged archaeological historic property and artifacts, submerged paleontological material, and other things of value.

Section 54-7-650. Licenses to conduct activities affecting submerged archaeological historic properties or paleontological properties; disposition of recovered property; permission to recover other property.

Section 54-7-660. No license required for non-disturbing inspection, study, and the like.

Section 54-7-670. Hobby licenses; reports of hobby divers as to finds; restrictions.

Section 54-7-680. Repealed by 2002 Act No. 364, Section 13, eff September 26, 2002.

Section 54-7-690. Intensive survey licenses; data recovery licenses; waiver; applications.

Section 54-7-700. Exclusive license for excavation or disturbance of submerged archaeological historic property and submerged paleontological property; conditions for issuance.

Section 54-7-710. Criteria for determining whether to issue exclusive license; public hearing optional.

Section 54-7-720. Delayed issuance of license; denial of license; reconsideration of denial.

Section 54-7-730. Provisions which must be shown on license issued by institute.

Section 54-7-740. Additional provisions applicable to licenses issued by State Archaeologist.

Section 54-7-750. Additional provisions pertaining to intensive survey licenses.

Section 54-7-760. Additional provisions pertaining to data recovery licenses.

Section 54-7-770. Modification of licenses; property disposition agreements.

Section 54-7-785. Finder of wreck other than licensed salvor; share of recovery.

Section 54-7-790. License not required of institute or of museum.

Section 54-7-800. Suspension of license; revocation or restoration; grounds for revocation; notice and hearing; appropriation of data and artifacts recovered as result of violation of Article.

Section 54-7-810. Violation of Article a misdemeanor; penalties.

Section 54-7-815. Excavation or salvage of certain sunken warships unlawful.

Section 54-7-820. Retention and confidentiality of data provided to institute; exemption from liability; discovery of human remains or grave sites; issuance of licenses and administration of article; waivers and variances.

Section 54-7-830. Privately-owned land not subject to Article.

Section 54-7-840. Educational program; underwater archaeologist on staff of institute.

Section 54-7-850. Retention and use of license fees.