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  1. Code of Laws - Title 63 - Chapter 7- - SOUTH CAROLINA …

    The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division shall treat the request as ongoing for a period of thirty days and shall contact the department if a missing infant report is received that might …

  2. CHAPTER 7 CHILDREN’S CODE ARTICLE 1. GENERAL PROVISIONS New Code Section SECTION 63-1-10 SECTION 63-1-20 SECTION 63-1-40 ARTICLE 3. LEGAL STATUS OF …

  3. S.C. Code of Laws - Joseph F. Rice School of Law - University of …

    The statutes listed below are linked to the South Carolina Code of Laws provided on the General Assembly’s website which is updated after each legislative session.

  4. CDR Codes - South Carolina Judicial Branch - sccourts.org

    Sep 20, 2024 · The South Carolina Code of Laws is the controlling authority for classifications, definitions and penalties for criminal offenses, and the statute itself should always be …

  5. South Carolina Legislature Online - 1976 South Carolina Code of Laws ...

    When children must be placed in care away from their homes, the State shall insure that they are protected against any harmful effects resulting from the temporary or permanent inability of …

  6. Title 63 - South Carolina Children's Code

    The Code of Laws online, which can be found at www.scstatehouse.gov, now contains the new Title 63. The CDR codes will be converted to the new code sections as soon as possible.

  7. South Carolina Code Section 63-7-20 (2024) - Justia Law

    (1) "Abandonment of a child" means a parent or guardian wilfully deserts a child or wilfully surrenders physical possession of a child without making adequate arrangements for the …

  8. Statutes & Constitution :View Statutes : Online Sunshine

    Land use and environmental dispute resolution. Construction of ss. 70.001, 70.45, and 70.51.

  9. Code of Laws Title 63 SOUTH CAROLINA CHILDREN'S CODE

    South Carolina Code of Laws Title 63 - SOUTH CAROLINA CHILDREN'S CODE

  10. Code of Laws - Title 20 - Chapter 7- - DOMESTIC RELATIONS

    2008 Act No. 361 enacted Title 63, South Carolina Children's Code, and repealed Title 20, Chapter 7. See Title 63 in Volume 22 for the Disposition Table for former Chapter 7 sections.