(A) The State of South Carolina, a political subdivision of the State including, but not limited to, a school district, or any other person including, but not limited to, an individual, a religious organization, a corporation, a partnership, or other entity, whether incorporated or unincorporated, is entitled to recover damages in an amount not to exceed five thousand dollars in a civil action in a court of competent jurisdiction from the parents or legal guardian of the person of a minor under the age of eighteen years and residing with the parents or the legal guardian of the person who maliciously or wilfully causes personal injury to the individual or destroys, damages, or steals property, real, personal, or mixed, belonging to the State of South Carolina, the political subdivision of the State including, but not limited to, a school district, or other person including, but not limited to, an individual, religious organization, corporation, partnership, or other entity, whether incorporated or unincorporated.
(B) Recovery under this section is limited to actual damages.
(C) Nothing in this section limits the application of the family purpose doctrine.
(D) The liability of parents or legal guardians under subsection (A) is joint and several with the minor for the injury or the destruction, damage, or theft, as the case may be, as long as the minor would have been liable for the injury or the destruction, damage, or theft if the minor had been an adult. Nothing in this section may be construed to relieve the minor from personal liability for the injury or the destruction, damage, or theft. The liability in this section is in addition to and not in lieu of other liability which may exist by law.
(E) This section does not apply to persons having custody or charge of a minor under the authority of a state agency or a county social services department or to state agencies or county departments of social services which have legal custody or charge of a minor.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code
Chapter 5 - Legal Status Of Children
Section 63-5-10. Spousal and child support.
Section 63-5-20. Obligation to support.
Section 63-5-30. Rights and duties of parents regarding minor children.
Section 63-5-40. Breastfeeding.
Section 63-5-50. Parental immunity in cases of incorrigibility of seventeen year old.
Section 63-5-60. Parental civil liability for damage to State property.
Section 63-5-70. Unlawful conduct toward a child.
Section 63-5-80. Cruelty to children.
Section 63-5-310. Ratification of minor's contracts.
Section 63-5-320. Minor's capacity to borrow for higher education.
Section 63-5-330. Married minors consent to health procedures.
Section 63-5-340. Minor's consent to health services.
Section 63-5-350. Health services to minors without parental consent.
Section 63-5-360. Minor parent consent to health services for child.
Section 63-5-370. Consent not subject to disaffirmance.
Section 63-5-601. Short title.
Section 63-5-605. Definitions.
Section 63-5-610. Scope and jurisdiction.
Section 63-5-615. Nomination of custodian.
Section 63-5-620. Transfer by gift or exercise of power of appointment.
Section 63-5-625. Transfer authorized by will or trust.
Section 63-5-630. Other transfer by fiduciary.
Section 63-5-635. Transfer by obligor.
Section 63-5-640. Receipt for custodial property.
Section 63-5-650. Single custodianship.
Section 63-5-655. Validity and effect of transfer.
Section 63-5-660. Care of custodial property.
Section 63-5-665. Powers of custodian.
Section 63-5-670. Use of custodial property.
Section 63-5-675. Custodian's expenses, compensation, and bond.
Section 63-5-680. Exemption of third person from liability.
Section 63-5-685. Liability to third persons.
Section 63-5-695. Accounting by and determination of liability of custodian.
Section 63-5-700. Termination of custodianship.
Section 63-5-705. Applicability.
Section 63-5-710. Effect on existing custodianships.
Section 63-5-715. Uniformity of application and construction.
Section 63-5-900. Citation of article.