South Carolina General Assembly
109th Session, 1991-1992

Bill 3456


Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter


                    Current Status

Introducing Body:               House
Bill Number:                    3456
Primary Sponsor:                Rudnick
Committee Number:               25
Type of Legislation:            GB
Subject:                        Driver license suspension,
                                provisions to surrender
Residing Body:                  House
Current Committee:              Judiciary
Computer Document Number:       3456
Introduced Date:                Feb 07, 1991
Last History Body:              House
Last History Date:              Feb 07, 1991
Last History Type:              Introduced, read first time,
                                referred to Committee
Scope of Legislation:           Statewide
All Sponsors:                   Rudnick
Type of Legislation:            General Bill



History


 Bill  Body    Date          Action Description              CMN
 ----  ------  ------------  ------------------------------  ---
 3456  House   Feb 07, 1991  Introduced, read first time,    25
                             referred to Committee

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A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 56-1-365, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE PROCEDURE FOR THE SURRENDER OF A DRIVER'S LICENSE UPON CONVICTION FOR OFFENSES WHICH REQUIRE AS PART OF THE PUNISHMENT TO BE IMPOSED THE REVOCATION OR SUSPENSION OF THE DRIVER'S LICENSE, SO AS TO EXTEND THE TIME WITHIN WHICH A MAGISTRATE OR CLERK OF COURT HAS TO FORWARD THE DRIVER'S LICENSE AND RELATED MATERIAL TO THE DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE PENALTY PROVISIONS TO WHICH A MAGISTRATE OR CLERK OF COURT IS SUBJECT TO FOR FAILURE TO FORWARD THE DRIVER'S LICENSE AND RELATED MATERIAL WITHIN THE REQUIRED TIME ONLY APPLY TO INTENTIONAL AS WELL AS WILFUL VIOLATIONS.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1. Section 56-1-365 of the 1976 Code, as added by Act 532 of 1988, is amended to read:

"Section 56-1-365. Any A person who forfeits bail posted for, is convicted of, or pleads guilty or nolo contendere in general session sessions, municipal, or magistrate's court to an offense which as part of the punishment to be imposed requires that his driver's license be revoked or suspended shall surrender immediately or cause to be surrendered his driver's license to the clerk of court or magistrate upon the verdict or plea. The defendant must be notified at the time of arrest of his obligation to bring, and surrender his license, if convicted, to the court or magistrate at the time of his trial, and if he fails to produce his license after conviction, he may be fined in an amount not to exceed two hundred dollars. If the defendant fails subsequently to surrender his license to the clerk or magistrate immediately after conviction, he must be fined not less than fifty dollars nor more than two hundred dollars.

The department may collect from the clerk of court or magistrate the driver's license and ticket immediately after receipt. Along with the driver's license, the clerks and magistrates shall give the department's agents tickets, arrest warrants, and other documents or copies of them, as necessary for the department to process the revocation or suspension of the licenses. If the department does not collect the license and ticket immediately, the magistrate or clerk shall forward the license, ticket, and other documentation to the department within five ten days after receipt. Any A clerk or magistrate who intentionally and wilfully fails or neglects to forward the driver's license and ticket as required is liable to indictment and, upon conviction, must be fined not exceeding five hundred dollars.

The department shall notify the defendant of the suspension or revocation. Except as provided below, if the defendant surrendered his license to the magistrate or clerk immediately after conviction the effective date of the revocation or suspension is the date of surrender. If the magistrate or clerk intentionally and wilfully fails to forward the license and ticket to the department within five ten days, the suspension or revocation does not commence until the department receives them. If the defendant is already under suspension for a previous offense at the time of his conviction or plea, the period of suspension for the subsequent offense runs consecutively and does not commence until the expiration of the suspension or revocation for the prior offense.

If the defendant fails to surrender his license, the suspension or revocation operates as otherwise provided by law.

If the defendant surrenders his license, upon conviction, and subsequently files a notice of appeal, the appeal shall act acts as a supersedeas as provided in Section 56-1-430. Upon payment of a ten-dollar fee and presentment by the defendant of a certified or clocked-in copy of the notice of appeal, the department shall issue him a certificate on a form prescribed and furnished by the department which entitles him to operate a motor vehicle for a period of sixty days after the verdict or plea. The certificate must be kept in the defendant's possession while operating a motor vehicle during the sixty-day period, and failure to have it in his possession is punishable in the same manner as failure to have a driver's license in possession while operating a motor vehicle."

SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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