2025-2026 Regular SessionSouth Carolina Legislature

S0126: Law Enforcement Personal Privacy Protection and Judicial Personal Privacy Protection

Legislative Summary

Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 30-2-500, Relating To Definitions In The Law Enforcement Personal Privacy Protection Act, So As To Revise The Definiton Of "personal Contact Information" And To Define "disclosed Records"; By Amending Section 30-2-510, Relating To The Means For Active And Former Law Enforcement Officers To Make Their Personal Contact Information Confidential And Not Subject To Public Disclosure, So As To Provide Additional Means For Making Such Information In Disclosed Records Restricted From Publicly Available Internet Websites Of State And Local Governments Upon Request And To Make Provisions For Home Addresses Or Tax Map Numbers That Cannot Be Restricted From A Disclosed Record Within An Index Or From Being Displayed On An Image Of An Official Record, To Provide Such Information Must Remain Within The Official Record Held Or Maintained By The State Or Local Government Agency, And To Allow Disclosure To Certain Individuals Or Entities, Among Other Things; By Adding Section 30-2-515 So As To Provide Active And Former Law Enforcement Officers May Seek Certain Judicial Relief For Noncompliance And To Prevent Liability From Accruing To State Or Local Government Employees Or Agents For Claims Or Damages That Arise From Personal Contact Information On The Public Record; By Amending Section 30-2-700, Relating To Definitions In The Judicial Personal Privacy Protection Act, So As To Include Additional Information In The Definition Of "personal Contact Information" And To Define "disclosed Records"; By Amending Section 30-2-710, Relating To The Means For Active And Former Judges To Make Their Personal Contact Information Confidential And Not Subject To Public Disclosure, So As To Provide Means To Restrict Such Information In Disclosed Records Restricted From Publicly Available Internet Websites Of State And Local Governments Upon Request And To Make Provisions For Home Addresses Or Tax Map Numbers That Cannot Be Restricted From A Disclosed Record Within An Index Or From Being Displayed On An Image Of An Official Record, To Provide Such Information Must Remain Within The Official Record Held Or Maintained By The State Or Local Government Agency, And To Allow Disclosure To Certain Individuals Or Entities, Among Other Things; By Adding Section 30-2-715 So As To Provide Active And Former Judges May Seek Certain Judicial Relief For Noncompliance And To Prevent Liability From Accruing To State Or Local Government Employees Or Agents For Claims Or Damages That Arise From Personal Contact Information On The Public Record; To Delay The Effective Date Of Act 56 Of 2023, Which Enacted The "law Enforcement Personal Privacy Protection Act" And The "judicial Personal Privacy Protection Act," From July 1, 2025, Until January 1, 2026; And To Direct The Office Of Court Administration And The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy To Collaborate And Create The Designated Form For Law Enforcement Officers And Judges To Use To Request State And Local Government Agencies Regstrict Public Access To Personal Contact Information In Disclosed Records, To Provide Requirements For The Contents Of The Form, And To Provide State Or Local Government Agencies May Provide Supplmental Forms To Identify Information Needed By State Or Local Government Agencies To Address Requests From Eligible Requesting Parties. - Ratified Title

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Bill History

12/11/2024
Prefiled
Senate
12/11/2024
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Senate
1/14/2025
Introduced and read first time
Senate
1/14/2025
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Senate
2/21/2025
Referred to Subcommittee: Adams (ch), Kimbrell, Devine, Blackmon, Kennedy, Leber, Walker
Senate
3/12/2025
Committee report: Favorable with amendment Judiciary
Senate
3/17/2025
Scrivener's error corrected
3/18/2025
Committee Amendment Adopted
Senate
3/18/2025
Read second time
Senate
3/18/2025
Roll call Ayes-44 Nays-0
Senate
3/19/2025
Read third time and sent to House
Senate
3/19/2025
Scrivener's error corrected
3/20/2025
Introduced and read first time
House of Representatives
3/20/2025
Referred to Committee on Judiciary
House of Representatives
4/2/2025
Committee report: Favorable Judiciary
House of Representatives
4/8/2025
Debate adjourned until Wed., 4-9-25
House of Representatives
4/9/2025
Debate adjourned until Thur., 4-10-25
House of Representatives
4/9/2025
Reconsidered
House of Representatives
4/9/2025
Read second time
House of Representatives
4/9/2025
Roll call Yeas-111 Nays-0
House of Representatives
4/10/2025
Read third time and enrolled
House of Representatives
4/24/2025
Ratified R 11

Roll Call Votes

House: Passage Of Bill
4/9/2025
111
Yea
0
Nay
5
Not Voting
7
Absent
Result: PASSED
Senate: 2nd Reading
3/18/2025
44
Yea
0
Nay
0
Not Voting
2
Absent
Result: PASSED

Status Information

Current Status
Enrolled(4/10/2025)
Chamber
House of Representatives

Sponsors

Republican: 1

Documents

Comm Sub
Bill Text4/2/202542.5 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/19/202540.0 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/18/202540.0 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/17/202554.2 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/13/202538.6 KB
Comm Sub
Bill Text3/12/202555.3 KB
Introduced
Bill Text12/11/202432.8 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note3/4/2025164.5 KB
Fiscal Note
Fiscal Note2/4/2025162.1 KB