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2005 South Carolina Code of Regulations - Chapter 73 — South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
Chapter 73 South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
Article 1 Implied Consent Test
- South Carolina Code § 73-1. — Definitions.
- South Carolina Code § 73-2. — Methods of Making Chemical Analyses.
- South Carolina Code § 73-2.1. — Suggested Procedures for Obtaining and Handling Blood and Urine Samples.
- South Carolina Code § 73-3. — Certification of Breath Test Operators.
- South Carolina Code § 73-4. — Deleted by State Register Volume 24, Issue No. 4, eff April 28, 2000.
- South Carolina Code § 73-5. — Videotaping at Breath-Test Sites.
Article 2 Accident Fatalities--Blood Samples
Article 3 Criminal Information and Communiation
Subarticle I Computerized Criminal History
- South Carolina Code § 73-20. — Definitions.
- South Carolina Code § 73-21. — Organization, Purpose and Function of Departments.
- South Carolina Code § 73-22. — Completeness and Accuracy of Records.
- South Carolina Code § 73-23. — Dissemination of Criminal History Record Information.
- South Carolina Code § 73-24. — Access and Review of Criminal Record Information.
- South Carolina Code § 73-25. — Security.
- South Carolina Code § 73-26. — Expungement of Criminal History Record Information.
- South Carolina Code § 73-27. — Audit Procedures.
- South Carolina Code § 73-28. — Audit Procedures.
Subarticle II Uniform Crime Reporting
Article 4 Detectives and Security Agencies
Article 5 Unlawful Weapons
- South Carolina Code § 73-60. — Concealed Weapons Permits Issued by the State Law Enforcement Division.
- South Carolina Code § 73-61. — State DNA Database.
Article 6 Uniform Procedures for Handling of Controlled Substances
- South Carolina Code § 73-70. — Definitions.
- South Carolina Code § 73-71. — General Applicability.
- South Carolina Code § 73-72. — Recordkeeping.
- South Carolina Code § 73-73. — Safety and Security.
- South Carolina Code § 73-80. — Duties of the Seizing Officer.
- South Carolina Code § 73-90. — Duties of Evidence Custodians.
- South Carolina Code § 73-100. — Use of Best Evidence Sample Testing (BEST).
- South Carolina Code § 73-110. — Duties of Criminalists.
- South Carolina Code § 73-120. — Controlled Substance Evidence Forensic Testing Methods and Results.
- South Carolina Code § 73-130. — Storage of Controlled Substance Evidence.
- South Carolina Code § 73-140. — Preparation of Controlled Substance Evidence for Destruction.
- South Carolina Code § 73-150. — Destruction of Controlled Substance Evidence.
Article 7 Sex Offender Registry
- South Carolina Code § 73-200. — Definitions.
- South Carolina Code § 73-210. — Information to be Gathered and Mandatory Reporting by the Department of Corrections, the Department of Juvenile Justice and the Department of Probation, Pardon and Parole Services.
- South Carolina Code § 73-220. — Procedures to be Utilized by Sheriffs' Offices when Registering a Convicted Sex Offender.
- South Carolina Code § 73-230. — Confidentiality of Information Contained in the Registry.
- South Carolina Code § 73-240. — Disposition of Obsolete Data.
- South Carolina Code § 73-250. — Status Change of Registered Offender.
- South Carolina Code § 73-260. — Forms and Information to be Provided by Offender.
- South Carolina Code § 73-270. — Retention of Information Collected.
Article 8 Concealable Weapons Permit
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