South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 5 - State Highway System
Section 57-5-1495. Collection of tolls.

(A) As used in this section:
(1) "Electronic toll collection system" means a system of collecting tolls or charges which is capable of charging an account holder the appropriate toll or charge by transmission of information from an electronic device on a motor vehicle to the toll lane, which information is used to charge the account the appropriate toll or charge.
(2) "Lessor" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association, or organization renting or leasing vehicles to a lessee under a rental agreement, lease, or otherwise wherein the said lessee has the exclusive use of the vehicle for any period of time.
(3) "Lessee" means any person, corporation, firm, partnership, agency, association, or organization that rents, leases, or contracts for the use of one or more vehicles and has exclusive use of the vehicles for any period of time.
(4) "Owner" means a person or an entity who, at the time of a toll violation and with respect to the vehicle involved in the violation, is the registrant or co-registrant of the vehicle with the Department of Motor Vehicles of this State or another state, territory, district, province, nation, or jurisdiction.
(5) "Photo-monitoring system" means a vehicle sensor installed to work in conjunction with a toll collection facility which automatically produces one or more photographs, one or more microphotographs, a videotape, or other recorded images of a vehicle at the time it is used or operated in violation of toll collection regulations.
(6) "Toll violation" means the passage of a vehicle through a toll collection point without payment of the required toll.
(7) "Vehicle" means a device in, upon, or by which a person or property is or may be transported or drawn upon a highway, except devices used exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks.
(B) Notwithstanding another provision of law, when a vehicle is driven through a turnpike facility without payment of the required toll, the owner and operator of the vehicle is jointly and severally liable to the Department of Transportation to pay the required toll, administrative fees, and civil penalty as provided in this section. The department or its authorized agent may enforce collection of the required toll as provided for in this section.
(C) A certificate, sworn to or affirmed by an agent of the department, or a facsimile of it, that a toll violation has occurred, based upon inspection of photographs, microphotographs, videotape, or other recorded images produced by a photo-monitoring system, is prima facie evidence of the violation and is admissible in any proceeding charging a toll violation pursuant to this section. A photograph, microphotograph, videotape, or other recorded image evidencing a violation must be available for inspection by the party charged and is admissible into evidence in a proceeding to adjudicate liability for a violation.
(D) The department or its authorized agent may assess and collect administrative fees of:
(1) not more than ten dollars for the first toll violation within a period of one year;
(2) not more than twenty-five dollars for each subsequent toll violation within a period of one year.
(E) Upon failure to pay the required toll and administrative fees to the department within thirty days of the notice, the owner or operator may be cited for failure to pay a toll pursuant to this subsection and, upon an adjudication of liability, is subject to a civil penalty not to exceed fifty dollars for each violation as contained in subsection (F). Upon an adjudication of liability, a judgment must be entered against the owner or operator, and the court must mail a copy of the judgment to the owner or operator. Upon failure to satisfy the judgment within thirty days, the court shall notify the Department of Motor Vehicles and the authorized agent, and the department shall suspend the registration of the vehicle that was operated when the toll was not paid and deny the vehicle's registration or reregistration pursuant to Section 56-3-1335. The suspension shall remain in effect until the judgment is satisfied and evidence of its satisfaction has been presented to the Department of Motor Vehicles and the authorized agent. An owner or operator who has been convicted of a violation of Section 57-5-1490 is not liable for the penalty imposed by this subsection.
(F) If a magistrate or municipal judge determines that the person or entity charged with liability under this section is liable, the magistrate or municipal judge shall collect the unpaid tolls and administrative fee and forward them to the department or its authorized agent. The magistrate or municipal judge also may impose a civil penalty of up to fifty dollars for each violation, plus court costs and attorney's fees. The civil penalty must be distributed in the same manner as other fines and penalties collected by the magistrate. Notwithstanding another provision of law:
(1) adjudication of liability pursuant to this section must be made by the magistrate's court of the county in which the toll facility is located or the municipal court of the city in which the toll facility is located; and
(2) an imposition of liability pursuant to this section must be based upon a preponderance of evidence submitted and is not a conviction as an operator pursuant to Section 57-5-1490.
(G) The department or its authorized agent shall send:
(1) a "First Notice to Pay Toll" to the owner or operator of a vehicle which, on one occasion in any twelve-month period, is identified as having been involved in a toll violation. The first notice must require payment to the department of the required toll, plus an administrative fee as provided for in subsection (D), within thirty days of the mailing of the notice;
(2) a "Second Notice to Pay Toll" to the owner or operator of a vehicle which is identified as having been involved in a second toll violation in a twelve-month period, or who has failed to respond to a "First Notice to Pay Toll" within the required time period. The second notice must require payment to the department of the required tolls, plus an administrative fee as provided for in subsection (D) for each violation within thirty days of the mailing of the notice;
(3) a "Failure to Pay a Toll" citation to the owner or operator of a vehicle which is identified as having been involved in a third toll violation in a twelve-month period, or who has failed to respond to the second notice within the required time period. The citation requires payment to the department of the unpaid tolls, plus an administrative fee of not more than twenty-five dollars for each violation, within thirty days, or the recipient's appearance in magistrate's court of the county in which the violation occurred or the municipal court of the city in which the violation has occurred to contest the citation. A "Failure to Pay a Toll" citation constitutes the summons and complaint for an action to recover the toll and all applicable fees allowed pursuant to this section; and
(4) notwithstanding another provision of law, the notices and citation required by subsection (G) by first-class mail to the owner or operator of the vehicle identified as being involved in the toll violation. If a vehicle is registered in two or more names, the notices or citation must be mailed to the first name listed on the registration records. Notwithstanding another provision of law, personal delivery of the notices and citation is not required. A manual or automatic record of the mailing of the notices or citation prepared in the ordinary course of business is prima facie evidence of the mailing of the notices or citation;
(5) the notices and citation required by this subsection must contain the following information:
(a) the name and address of the person or entity alleged to be liable for a failure to pay a toll pursuant to this section;
(b) the registration number of the vehicle involved in the toll violation;
(c) the location where the toll violation took place;
(d) the date and time of the toll violation;
(e) the identification number of the photo-monitoring system which recorded the violation or other document locator number;
(f) information advising of the manner and time in which liability may be contested;
(g) warning advising that failure to contest liability in the manner and time provided in this section is an admission of liability; and
(h) information advising that failure to pay a toll may result in the suspension of vehicle registration.
(H) If a vehicle owner receives a notice or citation pursuant to this section for a period during which the vehicle involved in the toll violation was:
(1) reported to a law enforcement division as having been stolen, a valid defense to an allegation of liability for a failure to pay a toll is that the vehicle had been reported to a law enforcement division as stolen before the time the violation occurred and had not been recovered by the time of the violation. If an owner receives a notice or citation pursuant to this section for a violation which occurred during a time period in which the vehicle was stolen, but which had not been reported to a law enforcement division as having been stolen, a valid defense to an allegation of liability for a toll violation pursuant to this section is that the vehicle was reported as stolen within two hours after the discovery of the theft by the owner. For purposes of asserting the defense provided by this subitem, a certified copy of the police report on the stolen vehicle, sent by first-class mail to the department, its agent, or the magistrate's court or the municipal court having jurisdiction of the citation within thirty days after receipt of the notices or citation, is sufficient;
(2) leased to another person or entity, the lessor is not liable for the violation if the lessor sends to the department or to the court having jurisdiction over the citation a copy of the rental, lease, or another contract document covering the vehicle on the date of the violation, with the name and address of the lessee clearly legible, within thirty days after receiving the notices or citation. Failure to send the information within the thirty-day period renders the lessor liable for the unpaid tolls and any administrative fees or penalties assessed pursuant to this section. If the lessor complies with the provisions of this subitem, the lessee of the vehicle on the date of the violation is subject to liability for the failure to pay the toll if the department or its agent mails a notice of liability to the lessee within thirty days after receipt of a copy of the rental, lease, or other contract document.
(I) If a person or entity receives a notice or citation pursuant to this section, it is a valid defense to liability that the person or entity that receives the notice was not the owner of the vehicle at the time of the toll violation.
(J) If an owner who pays the required tolls, fees, or penalties, or all of them pursuant to this section was not the operator of the vehicle at the time of the violation, the owner may maintain an action for indemnification against the operator.
(K) An owner of a vehicle is not liable for a penalty imposed pursuant to this section if the operator of the vehicle has been convicted of a violation of Section 57-5-1490 for the same incident.
(L) On turnpike facilities where electronic toll collection systems are utilized:
(1) a person who wants to make payment of tolls electronically must apply to the department or its authorized agent to become an account holder. The department or its authorized agent, in its discretion, may deny the application of a person. A person whose application is accepted must execute an account holder's agreement. The terms of the account holder's agreement must be established by the department;
(2) the department shall ensure that adequate and timely notice is given to all electronic toll collection system account holders to inform them when their accounts are delinquent. The owner of a vehicle who is an account holder under the electronic toll collection system is not liable for a failure to pay a toll pursuant to the provisions of this section unless the department or its authorized agent has first sent a notice of delinquency to the account holder and the account holder was delinquent at the time of the violation;
(3) the department shall not sell, distribute, or make available the names and addresses of electronic toll collection system account holders, without the account holder's consent, to any entity that uses the information for commercial purposes. However, this restriction does not preclude the exchange of this information between entities with jurisdiction over or operating a toll highway bridge or tunnel;
(4) information or data collected by the department or its authorized agent for the purpose of establishing and monitoring electronic toll collection accounts is not subject to disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act;
(5) notwithstanding another provision of law, all information, data, photographs, microphotographs, videotape, or other recorded images prepared pursuant to this section must be for the exclusive use of the department or its authorized agent in the discharge of its duties under this section and must not be open to the public, subject to the disclosure under the Freedom of Information Act, nor used in a court in an action or a proceeding pending unless the action or proceeding relates to the imposition of or indemnification for liability pursuant to this section.
(M) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, school buses transporting school children for a school event, shall be exempt from the payment of any tolls.
HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 407, Section 1; 2006 Act No. 267, Sections 2, 3, and 4, eff nine months after approval (approved May 2, 2006).

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 57 - Highways, Bridges and Ferries

Chapter 5 - State Highway System

Section 57-5-10. Composition of state highway system in general.

Section 57-5-20. Interstate system of highways.

Section 57-5-30. State highway primary system.

Section 57-5-40. State highway secondary system.

Section 57-5-50. Transfers between secondary and primary systems.

Section 57-5-60. Permitted additions to primary system.

Section 57-5-70. Highway transfers to the state highway system.

Section 57-5-80. Highway transfers from the state secondary system.

Section 57-5-90. Belt lines and spurs.

Section 57-5-100. Other additions by department prohibited.

Section 57-5-110. Relocations in federal and state primary systems.

Section 57-5-120. Abandonment of section of relocated highway.

Section 57-5-130. Department shall publish description of roads.

Section 57-5-140. State highways within municipalities.

Section 57-5-150. Cost of rights-of-way in municipalities and of urban transportation projects shall be paid from state highway fund.

Section 57-5-160. Department authorized to enter into agreement with Atomic Energy Commission and others regarding highway within Savannah River Project.

Section 57-5-170. Regulations affecting traffic on highway within Savannah River Project.

Section 57-5-180. Filing of agreement with Secretary of State regarding highway within Savannah River Project; effect of agreement.

Section 57-5-190. Penalty involving highway within Savannah River Project.

Section 57-5-195. Bob Harrell Bridge and Interchange.

Section 57-5-310. Ownership of real estate.

Section 57-5-320. Acquisition of property generally; liability for abandonment after condemnation and trial.

Section 57-5-330. Minimum width of rights-of-way.

Section 57-5-340. Sale or other disposition of real estate.

Section 57-5-350. Certain easements shall not be sold or leased for commercial use.

Section 57-5-370. Condemnation for streets within municipalities or materials.

Section 57-5-380. Condemnation of property of public service corporations.

Section 57-5-540. Condemnation award shall be paid by department.

Section 57-5-550. Deeds and other instruments to be filed and indexed.

Section 57-5-570. Records to be maintained in tax assessors' offices.

Section 57-5-580. Cost of right-of-way as part of cost of construction.

Section 57-5-590. Rights additional to those of county authorities.

Section 57-5-600. Abandonment of right-of-way.

Section 57-5-710. Construction of state highway system simultaneous and equitable in the several districts.

Section 57-5-720. Standards of construction.

Section 57-5-730. Removal of view-obstructing dirt banks at intersections.

Section 57-5-740. Construction of federal-aid secondary or feeder highways.

Section 57-5-750. Contracts with counties for farm-to-market roads.

Section 57-5-760. Reimbursement agreements with counties for construction of farm-to-market and secondary roads.

Section 57-5-770. Projects in which water-controlling device reduces cost of highway construction.

Section 57-5-780. Execution of reimbursement agreements in project involving water-controlling device; validity.

Section 57-5-790. Construction of project involving water-controlling device.

Section 57-5-800. Proportion of department's payments for project involving water-controlling device.

Section 57-5-810. Extent of construction and maintenance of state highways in municipalities; city utilities.

Section 57-5-820. Consent of municipality to work on state highways; exception; definitions.

Section 57-5-830. Assent of municipality to plans; exception.

Section 57-5-840. Alterations of state highways by municipalities.

Section 57-5-845. Parking facilities in beach communities.

Section 57-5-850. Source of funds for system.

Section 57-5-860. Construction of facilities for access to public landings; liability to users.

Section 57-5-870. Construction of access roads and recreation facilities under agreements with Department of Natural Resources.

Section 57-5-880. Transportation improvement projects; definitions; responsibility for costs.

Section 57-5-1010. Definitions.

Section 57-5-1020. Establishment and maintenance of controlled-access facilities.

Section 57-5-1030. Designation and establishment of new or existing highways as controlled-access facilities.

Section 57-5-1040. Regulation of access to controlled-access facilities.

Section 57-5-1050. Elimination of intersections.

Section 57-5-1060. Establishment and maintenance of frontage roads.

Section 57-5-1070. Acquisition of property for controlled-access facilities; rights of abutting owners.

Section 57-5-1080. Permit required to open private driveway or side-road entrance or exit to primary highway.

Section 57-5-1090. Issuance or denial of permits; conditions; providing access or frontage roads.

Section 57-5-1100. Changing or closing existing private driveways or side-road entrances or exits; providing other access to highway.

Section 57-5-1110. Closing illegal private driveways or side-road entrances or exits.

Section 57-5-1120. Judicial review of Department's decisions involving private driveways or side-road entrances or exits.

Section 57-5-1130. Penalties.

Section 57-5-1140. Installation of residential rights-of-way entrances and aprons to state highways.

Section 57-5-1310. Statement of purpose and intent.

Section 57-5-1320. Definitions.

Section 57-5-1330. General powers of Department; feasibility studies; acquisition of land and property; other powers granted by law; contracts.

Section 57-5-1335. Department to make feasibility study prior to bridge construction qualifying as turnpike facility.

Section 57-5-1340. Additional powers.

Section 57-5-1350. Request for issuance of turnpike bonds; form and contents of request.

Section 57-5-1360. Power and duty of State Fiscal Accountability Authority upon receipt of request.

Section 57-5-1370. Authority to issue bonds.

Section 57-5-1380. Turnpike revenue pledged for payment of bonds.

Section 57-5-1390. Bond interest, maturity, and redemption.

Section 57-5-1400. Sale of bonds; expenses incident to sale.

Section 57-5-1410. Execution of bonds; authentication.

Section 57-5-1420. Application of bond proceeds.

Section 57-5-1430. Denominations.

Section 57-5-1440. Form of bonds; to whom payable.

Section 57-5-1450. Resolution to issue bonds; terms and conditions.

Section 57-5-1460. Power and duty of Governor and State Treasurer upon receipt of bond resolution.

Section 57-5-1470. Exemption of bonds from taxation.

Section 57-5-1480. Lawful for fiduciaries and sinking fund commissions to invest in turnpike bonds.

Section 57-5-1490. Penalty for failure to pay toll.

Section 57-5-1495. Collection of tolls.

Section 57-5-1610. Reserves provided for highway construction contracts.

Section 57-5-1620. Advertisement and award of certain construction contracts; emergency construction, repairs, or purchases.

Section 57-5-1625. Award of highway construction contracts using design-build procedure.

Section 57-5-1630. Extension of construction contracts to include additional work.

Section 57-5-1640. Contracts with railroad companies and property owners or lessees for constructing crossings and moving structures.

Section 57-5-1650. Regulations as to qualifications of contractors permitted to bid on work.

Section 57-5-1660. Contractors' bonds; amounts and actions.

Section 57-5-1670. Compensation of contractors for losses caused by injunctions.

Section 57-5-1700. Certain sections shall not affect dealings with other government agencies.