South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 19 - Juvenile Justice Code
Section 63-19-450. Youth Industries Program.

(A) The director of the Department of Juvenile Justice may establish a Youth Industries Program, consistent with all applicable state and federal child labor laws, employing juveniles committed to the department. This program may include:
(1) providing services to private industries including, but not limited to:
(a) packing, assembling, handling, reconditioning or restoring products, goods, wares, or merchandise;
(b) contracting with private industry for the manufacturing and processing of goods, wares, or merchandise;
(c) contracting with other profit or nonprofit businesses or commercial enterprises to provide the services enumerated in subitems (a) and (b) within the department's Sheltered Workshop Program;
(2) manufacturing or processing industry or service which utilizes juveniles in the manufacture or production of goods, wares, merchandise, articles, or products or in providing services which may be needed for the construction, operation, maintenance, or use of any office, department, institution, or agency supported in whole or in part by this State or a political subdivision of this State; or
(3) otherwise engaging juveniles in paid work opportunities within the department, consistent with the general welfare of the department's mission of rehabilitation and treatment.
(B) To implement the Youth Industries Program the director may enter into contracts in the manner provided by law to implement its Youth Industries Program. A contract may include rental or lease agreements for state land or buildings or portions of state buildings on the grounds of an institution or a facility of the Department of Juvenile Justice and if the contract contains such rental or lease agreements, it must provide the business entity with reasonable access to and egress from these grounds, buildings, and facilities.
(C) In conducting the Youth Industries Program, the department may purchase equipment, raw materials, and supplies in the manner provided by law and may engage necessary supervisory personnel.
(D) The prices of articles or products manufactured or produced or services rendered under the Youth Industries Program must be uniform and nondiscriminating and must be as near to the usual market price for these articles, products, or services as is practicable.
(E) All monies collected by the department from the sale or disposition of articles and products manufactured or produced or from services rendered by juveniles in the Youth Industries Program must be deposited into a special account designated "Youth Industries Account". The monies collected and deposited into this account must be used solely for the purchasing of manufacturing supplies, equipment, machinery, and buildings for the Youth Industries Program to pay the wages of the juveniles employed in the program and the salaries of the necessary personnel in the program, and to defray the necessary expenses of the program. The director must deduct from wages paid to a juvenile:
(1) state, federal, and local taxes;
(2) allocations for support of children pursuant to law, court order, or agreement by the committed juvenile; and
(3) contributions to any fund established by law to compensate the victims of crime of not more than twenty percent and not less than five percent of gross wages.
These deductions may not exceed eighty percent of gross wages.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

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 63-19-330. Policy-setting responsibilities of director; executive responsibilities of director.

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 63-19-400. Gifts.

Section 63-19-410. Fees.

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 63-19-610. Board.

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 63-19-2010. Records.

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.