South Carolina General Assembly
113th Session, 1999-2000

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Bill 470


                    Current Status

Bill Number:                      470
Ratification Number:              403
Act Number:                       363
Type of Legislation:              General Bill GB
Introducing Body:                 Senate
Introduced Date:                  19990204
Primary Sponsor:                  Martin
All Sponsors:                     Martin
Drafted Document Number:          l:\s-res\lam\003peep.jh.doc
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:     20000601
Date of Last Amendment:           20000530
Governor's Action:                S
Date of Governor's Action:        20000614
Subject:                          Eavesdropping, Peeping Tom; video or 
                                  audio equipment use; Crimes, Sex  Offenses; 
                                  Aggravated Voyeurism


                        History

Body    Date      Action Description                     Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  ______________________________________ _______ ____________
------  20000711  Act No. A363
------  20000614  Signed by Governor
------  20000608  Ratified R403
House   20000601  Concurred in Senate amendment, 
                  enrolled for ratification
Senate  20000531  Returned to the House with amendments
Senate  20000530  House amendments amended, 
                  further amendments pending
House   20000524  Read third time, returned to Senate
                  with amendment
House   20000523  Amended, read second time
------  20000519  Scrivener's error corrected
House   20000517  Committee report: Favorable with       25 HJ
                  amendment
House   19990427  Introduced, read first time,           25 HJ
                  referred to Committee
Senate  19990427  Read third time, sent to House
Senate  19990422  Read second time
Senate  19990422  Committee amendment adopted
Senate  19990421  Committee report: Favorable with       11 SJ
                  amendment
Senate  19990204  Introduced, read first time,           11 SJ
                  referred to Committee


              Versions of This Bill
Revised on April 21, 1999 - Word format
Revised on April 22, 1999 - Word format
Revised on May 17, 2000 - Word format
Revised on May 19, 2000 - Word format
Revised on May 23, 2000 - Word format
Revised on May 30, 2000 - Word format
Revised on May 31, 2000 - Word format

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(A363, R403, S470)

AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 16-17-470, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO EAVESDROPPING AND PEEPING, SO AS TO FURTHER DEFINE "PEEPING TOM" TO INCLUDE THE USE OF VIDEO OR AUDIO EQUIPMENT FOR ILLEGAL PURPOSES DESCRIBED HEREIN; TO PROHIBIT A PERSON FROM COMMITTING THE CRIMES OF VOYEURISM AND AGGRAVATED VOYEURISM, TO DEFINE BOTH TERMS AND PROVIDE PENALTIES; TO DEFINE A "PLACE WHERE A PERSON WOULD HAVE A REASONABLE EXPECTATION OF PRIVACY", "SURVEILLANCE", AND "VIEW"; TO REQUIRE IMMEDIATE FORFEITURE AND DESTRUCTION OF ALL VIDEO AND AUDIO RECORDINGS PRODUCED FROM THIS UNLAWFUL ACTIVITY, AND TO PROVIDE SECURITY SURVEILLANCE, LAW ENFORCEMENT, AND BONA FIDE NEWSGATHERING ACTIVITIES FOR WHICH THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION DO NOT APPLY; AND TO AMEND SECTION 23-3-430, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE CONVICTIONS THAT REQUIRE AN OFFENDER REGISTER AS A SEX OFFENDER, SO AS TO INCLUDE VOYEURISM AND AGGRAVATED VOYEURISM.

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

'Peeping Tom' includes using video and audio equipment for invasion of privacy purposes; define voyeurism and aggravated voyeurism; penalties, exceptions

SECTION 1. Section 16-17-470 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 184 of 1993, is further amended to read:

"Section 16-17-470. (A) It is unlawful for a person to be an eavesdropper or a Peeping Tom on or about the premises of another or to go upon the premises of another for the purpose of becoming an eavesdropper or a Peeping Tom. The term 'Peeping Tom', as used in this section, is defined as a person who peeps through windows, doors, or other like places, on or about the premises of another, for the purpose of spying upon or invading the privacy of the persons spied upon and any other conduct of a similar nature, that tends to invade the privacy of others. The term 'Peeping Tom' also includes any person who employs the use of video or audio equipment for the purposes set forth in this section. A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than three years, or both.

(B) A person commits the crime of voyeurism if, for the purpose of arousing or gratifying sexual desire of any person, he or she knowingly views, photographs, audio records, video records, or films another person, without that person's knowledge and consent, while the person is in a place where he or she would have a reasonable expectation of privacy. A person who violates the provisions of this subsection:

(1) for a first offense, is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned not more than three years, or both; or

(2) for a second or subsequent offense, is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined not less than five hundred dollars or more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.

(C) A person commits the crime of aggravated voyeurism if he or she knowingly sells or distributes any photograph, audio recording, video recording, or film of another person taken or made in violation of this section. A person who violates the provisions of this subsection is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined not less than five hundred dollars, or more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than ten years, or both.

(D) As used in this section:

(1) 'Place where a person would have a reasonable expectation of privacy' means:

(a) a place where a reasonable person would believe that he or she could disrobe in privacy, without being concerned that his or her undressing was being photographed, filmed, or videotaped by another; or

(b) a place where one would reasonably expect to be safe from hostile intrusion or surveillance.

(2) 'Surveillance' means secret observation of the activities of another person for the purpose of spying upon and invading the privacy of the person.

(3) 'View' means the intentional looking upon of another person for more than a brief period of time, in other than a casual or cursory manner, with the unaided eye or with a device designed or intended to improve visual acuity.

(E) The provisions of subsection (A) do not apply to:

(1) viewing, photographing, videotaping, or filming by personnel of the Department of Corrections or of a county, municipal, or local jail or detention center or correctional facility for security purposes or during investigation of alleged misconduct by a person in the custody of the Department of Corrections or a county, municipal, or local jail or detention center or correctional facility;

(2) security surveillance for the purposes of decreasing or prosecuting theft, shoplifting, or other security surveillance measures in bona fide business establishments;

(3) any official law enforcement activities conducted pursuant to Section 16-17-480;

(4) private detectives and investigators conducting surveillance in the ordinary course of business; or

(5) any bona fide news gathering activities.

(F) In addition to any other punishment prescribed by this section or other provision of law, a person procuring photographs, audio recordings, video recordings, or films in violation of this section shall immediately forfeit all items. These items must be destroyed when no longer required for evidentiary purposes."

Voyeurism, aggravated voyeurism added

SECTION 2. Section 23-3-430(C)(12) of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 384 of 1998, is further amended to read:

"(12) peeping, voyeurism, or aggravated voyeurism (Section 16-17-470);"

Time effective

SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Ratified the 8th day of June, 2000.

Approved the 14th day of June, 2000.

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