2021-2022 Regular SessionSouth Carolina Legislature

H3729: Parking on private property with permission

Legislative Summary

Amend Section 16-11-760, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To Vehicles Parked On Private Property Without Permission, The Towing And Sales Of The Vehicles, And Penalties For Violating This Section, So As To Provide Vehicles Found Parked On Private Property Which Are Towed Are Subject To Certain Limitations On Allowed Storage Charges; To Amend Section 29-15-10, Relating To Repair And Storage Liens, And The Sale Of Storage Articles, So As To Provide Notices To Owners Of Articles To Be Sold Must Be Made By Registered Or Certified Mail, Return Receipt Requested, Or Certified Mail With Electronic Tracking, To Revise The Maximum Period Storage Charges Can Accrue Before The Locations Of The Articles Are Sent To Their Owners Or Lienholders, To Provide For The Contents Of The Notices, To Provide The Storage Costs May Be Charged After Notices Are Sent, To Provide Appropriate Titling Facilities Must Be Contacted To Obtain The Names And Addresses Of Owners Or Lienholders Of Articles Before They Are Sold, To Revise The Method Magistrates Must Use To Notify Owners And Lienholders Of Their Rights To Claim Proceeds From The Sale Of Certain Articles To Include By Certified Mail With Electronic Tracking; To Provide Persons Who Repair Or Furnish Material For Repairs To Articles May Hold The License Tags Of Vehicles Until All Towing And Storage Costs Allowed Under This Section Are Paid Under Certain Circumstances; To Amend Section 56-5-5630, Relating To Notices That Must Be Provided To Registered Owners And Lienholders Of Abandoned And Stolen Vehicles Taken Into Custody, Costs Imposed For The Release Of These Vehicles, And Court-ordered Restitution That May Be Imposed On Persons Convicted Of Stealing Vehicles, So As To Delete The Provision That Limits The Recovery Of Storage Costs For Certain Vehicles To Six Days, To Revise The Allowable Types Of Notifications To Include Certified Mail With Electronic Tracking, To Make Technical Changes, To Provide Certain Allowable Storage Costs May Be Recovered, And To Provide Law Enforcement Agencies Must Inform Owners Of Recovered Vehicles Within Two Business Days After Vehicles Are Recovered And Explain That Daily Storage Charges May Begin To Accrue; To Amend Section 56-5-5635, Relating To Law Enforcement Officers Directing Vehicles To Be Towed, Storage Procedures, Notification Provided To Owners Of Towed Vehicles, And The Disposition Of Towed Vehicles And Personal Property, So As To Delete The Provision That Provides Certain Proprietors, Owners, Or Operators Of Towing Companies, Storage Facilities, Garages, Or Repair Shops Who Fail To Provide Law Enforcement Agencies With Lists Describing Vehicles Remaining In Their Possession May Forfeit Recovery Of Certain Storage Fees, To Revise The Types Of Notices These Facilities Must Provide Registered Owners And Lienholders Of Record That Their Vehicles Have Been Taken Into Custody To Include Certified Mail With Electronic Tracking, To Make A Technical Change, To Provide These Facilities Must Apply To The Appropriate Titling Facilities To Obtain The Names And Addresses Of Owners Or Lienholders Of Vehicles Before They Are Sold And To Add Additional Facilities To The List Of Appropriate Titling Facilities, And To Delete The Provision That Relates To The Imposition And Recovery Of Certain Storage Costs; And To Amend Section 56-5-5640, Relating To The Sale Of Unclaimed Abandoned Vehicles And The Disposition Of Sales Proceeds, So As To Provide Certain Costs Of Storing Vehicles That Accrued Before Certain Notification Of The Location Of The Vehicle Is Mailed May Be Charged. - Ratified Title

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Bill History

1/27/2021
Introduced and read first time
House of Representatives
1/27/2021
Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
House of Representatives
2/24/2022
Committee report: Favorable with amendment Labor, Commerce and Industry
House of Representatives
2/28/2022
Scrivener's error corrected
3/1/2022
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Cogswell
House of Representatives
3/1/2022
Amended
House of Representatives
3/1/2022
Read second time
House of Representatives
3/1/2022
Roll call Yeas-102 Nays-0
House of Representatives
3/2/2022
Read third time and sent to Senate
House of Representatives
3/2/2022
Introduced and read first time
Senate
3/2/2022
Referred to Committee on Transportation
Senate
3/17/2022
Committee report: Favorable with amendment Transportation
Senate
3/21/2022
Scrivener's error corrected
4/19/2022
Committee Amendment Adopted
Senate
4/19/2022
Amended
Senate
4/19/2022
Read second time
Senate
4/19/2022
Roll call Ayes-40 Nays-0
Senate
4/20/2022
Scrivener's error corrected
4/20/2022
Read third time and returned to House with amendments
Senate
4/20/2022
Scrivener's error corrected
4/26/2022
Scrivener's error corrected
4/26/2022
Non-concurrence in Senate amendment
House of Representatives
4/26/2022
Roll call Yeas-0 Nays-107
House of Representatives
4/28/2022
Senate insists upon amendment and conference committee appointed Climer, Bright Matthews, Bennett
Senate
5/3/2022
Conference committee appointed Wooten, Blackwell, Jefferson
House of Representatives
5/12/2022
Conference report received and adopted
House of Representatives
5/12/2022
Roll call Yeas-106 Nays-0
House of Representatives
5/12/2022
Conference report received and adopted
Senate
6/15/2022
Ordered enrolled for ratification
House of Representatives
6/16/2022
Ratified R 267
6/17/2022
Signed By Governor
6/28/2022
Effective date 06/17/22
6/28/2022
Act No. 233

Roll Call Votes

House: Adopt Conference Report
5/12/2022
106
Yea
0
Nay
5
Not Voting
10
Absent
Result: PASSED
House: Concur In Senate Amendments
4/26/2022
0
Yea
107
Nay
5
Not Voting
9
Absent
Result: FAILED
Senate: 2nd Reading
4/19/2022
40
Yea
0
Nay
4
Not Voting
0
Absent
Result: PASSED
House: Passage Of Bill
3/1/2022
102
Yea
0
Nay
8
Not Voting
11
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Passed(6/28/2022)
Chamber
House of Representatives
Sine DiePrior Session

Sponsors

Republican: 2

Documents

Enrolled
Bill Text5/12/202224.6 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text4/26/202224.2 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text4/20/202224.2 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text4/19/202224.1 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/21/202225.9 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/17/202225.9 KB
Amended
Bill Text3/1/202223.9 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/28/202243.6 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text2/24/202243.6 KB
Introduced
Bill Text1/27/202120.8 KB