See Editor's Note for contingency.
(A) If a child is adjudicated delinquent for a status offense or is found in violation of a court order relating to a status offense, the court may suspend or restrict the child's driver's license until the child's eighteenth birthday.
(B) If a child is adjudicated delinquent for violation of a criminal offense or is found in violation of a court order relating to a criminal offense or is found in violation of a term or condition of probation, the court may suspend or restrict the child's driver's license until the child's twentieth birthday.
(C) If the court suspends the child's driver's license, the child must submit the license to the court, and the court shall forward the license to the Department of Motor Vehicles for license suspension. However, convictions not related to the operation of a motor vehicle shall not result in increased insurance premiums.
(D) If the court restricts the child's driver's license, the court may restrict the child's driving privileges to driving only to and from school or to and from work or as the court considers appropriate. Upon the court restricting a child's driver's license, the child must submit the license to the court and the court shall forward the license to the Department of Motor Vehicles for reissuance of the license with the restriction clearly noted.
(E) Notwithstanding the definition of a "child" as provided for in Section 63-19-20, the court may suspend or restrict the driver's license of a child under the age of seventeen until the child's eighteenth birthday if subsection (B) applies.
(F) Upon suspending or restricting a child's driver's license under this section, the family court judge shall complete a form provided by and which must be remitted to the Department of Motor Vehicles.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2; 2016 Act No. 268 (S.916), Section 6, eff July 1, 2019.
Editor's Note
2016 Act No. 268, Section 12, provides as follows:
"SECTION 12. Section 10 of this act takes effect upon approval by the Governor. Sections 1 through 9 and Section 11 of this act take effect on July 1, 2019, contingent upon the Department of Juvenile Justice having received any funds that may be necessary for implementation. If the report submitted to the General Assembly on September 1, 2017, reflects any additional funds needed by the Department of Juvenile Justice to ensure implementation will be possible on July 1, 2019, the department shall include these funds in its budget requests to the General Assembly as part of Fiscal Years 2017-2018 and 2018-2019. Beginning on September 1, 2017, all state and local agencies and courts involved with the implementation of the provisions of this act may begin undertaking and executing any and all applicable responsibilities so that the provisions of this act may be fully implemented on July 1, 2019."
Effect of Amendment
2016 Act No. 268, Section 6, in (A), substituted "the child's eighteenth birthday" for "the child's seventeenth birthday"; and in (B), substituted "the child's twentieth birthday" for "the child's eighteenth birthday".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 19 - Juvenile Justice Code
Section 63-19-10. Short title.
Section 63-19-20. Definitions.
Section 63-19-30. Other state agencies; preexisting obligations.
Section 63-19-310. Department created.
Section 63-19-320. Director; removal of director; bond.
Section 63-19-340. Annual report.
Section 63-19-350. Community services.
Section 63-19-360. Institutional services.
Section 63-19-370. Interdepartmental agreements; retention of grant revenues.
Section 63-19-380. Special school district designation.
Section 63-19-390. Peace officers and constables.
Section 63-19-420. Natural resource sales.
Section 63-19-430. Bumper sticker sales.
Section 63-19-440. Goldsmith Center.
Section 63-19-450. Youth Industries Program.
Section 63-19-460. Voluntary participation in program.
Section 63-19-470. Sale of goods prohibited.
Section 63-19-480. Compensation of victims of crime fund.
Section 63-19-490. Authority to promulgate regulations.
Section 63-19-620. Removal of member.
Section 63-19-630. Officers; rules and procedures.
Section 63-19-640. Compensation.
Section 63-19-650. Compensation.
Section 63-19-810. Taking a child into custody.
Section 63-19-820. Out-of-home placement.
Section 63-19-830. Detention hearings; screenings.
Section 63-19-840. Detention homes; temporary care and custody.
Section 63-19-850. Transportation to detention facility.
Section 63-19-1010. Intake and probation.
Section 63-19-1020. Instituting proceedings.
Section 63-19-1030. Prehearing inquiry.
Section 63-19-1040. Indigent defense.
Section 63-19-1210. Transfer of jurisdiction.
Section 63-19-1410. Adjudication.
Section 63-19-1420. Driver's license suspension.
Section 63-19-1430. Youth Mentor Act.
Section 63-19-1435. Use of restraints on juveniles in court.
Section 63-19-1440. Commitment.
Section 63-19-1450. Commitment of juvenile with mental illness or mental retardation.
Section 63-19-1460. Conveyance by sheriff.
Section 63-19-1470. Adult commitment.
Section 63-19-1610. Exclusive care; payment by local governments for use of facilities.
Section 63-19-1620. Further care; education.
Section 63-19-1630. Institutional transfer.
Section 63-19-1640. Furloughs.
Section 63-19-1650. Youthful Offender Division transfer.
Section 63-19-1660. Interference.
Section 63-19-1670. Contraband.
Section 63-19-1680. Child support payments.
Section 63-19-1810. Determination of release.
Section 63-19-1820. Board of Juvenile Parole; review and appearance procedures.
Section 63-19-1830. Legal representation before board.
Section 63-19-1835. Compliance reductions for probationers and parolees.
Section 63-19-1840. Aftercare investigations.
Section 63-19-1850. Conditional release; search and seizure.
Section 63-19-1860. Conditional release violation.
Section 63-19-1870. Revocation of conditional release.
Section 63-19-1880. Probation counselors.
Section 63-19-2020. Confidentiality.
Section 63-19-2030. Law enforcement records.
Section 63-19-2040. Release of information.
Section 63-19-2050. Petition for expungement of official records.
Section 63-19-2220. Interstate Compact for Juveniles.
Section 63-19-2410. Misrepresentation of age for admission to theater.
Section 63-19-2420. Loitering in a billiard room.
Section 63-19-2430. Playing pinball.
Section 63-19-2440. Beer and wine purchase, consumption, or possession.
Section 63-19-2450. Alcoholic beverages purchase, consumption, or possession.
Section 63-19-2460. Alcoholic beverages in home; religious use exception.