(A) The following offenses are Class A misdemeanors and the maximum terms established for a Class A misdemeanor, not more than three years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:

4-11-130Disbursing officers may not exceed or transfer appropriations4-17-70Wilful injury to courthouse or jail5-21-30Municipal officers prohibited from contracting with municipality5-21-40Officers required to account to municipality for interest collected on deposits7-5-325Fraudulent change of address by elector for registration for voting purposes7-13-1920Tampering with voting machine7-25-10False swearing in applying for registration (election laws)7-25-70Procuring or offering to procure votes by threats8-11-30Payment or receipt of salary not due to state officers or employees9-1-1160(A)Collection of members contribution, failure to make payroll reports and remittances (State Retirement System)10-11-315Defacing, destroying or attempting to deface or destroy a monument or flag on the capitol grounds10-11-320Carrying or discharging a firearm on the capitol grounds or in the capitol building10-11-360Violation of article concerning offenses on capitol grounds and in capitol building11-1-20Failure to account for interest on deposit of public funds11-1-40Contracts in excess of tax or appropriation, diverting public funds11-9-20Disbursing officers exceeding or transferring appropriations12-2-70Neglect or misconduct of county auditor or treasurer12-28-1500(F)An operator of a refinery, terminal, or bulk plant failure to provide an automated shipping document to a driver of a fuel transportation vehicle receiving taxable motor fuel12-28-1545(B)Licensed importer failure to meet requirements regarding fuel which has not been dyed, nor tax paid or accrued by the supplier12-28-1550(C)Failure to meet requirements for exporting fuel12-28-1555(D)Operation of a motor vehicle with dyed fuel12-28-1560(D)Knowingly engaging or knowingly aiding and abetting another person to engage in a motor fuel business without a license 12-28-1565(C)Fuel must meet ASTM standards 12-28-1570(C)False statement on shipping paper regarding liability for user fees 12-28-1585(C)Tampering with metering device 12-28-158512-28-1720(C)Truck drivers who violate certain shipping requirements for the second and subsequent times12-28-1940(B)Refusing to allow certain inspections for the purpose of evading the payment of taxes12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(i)Concealing goods on which tax imposed with intent to evade assessment or collection12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(ii)Wilful failure to pay over money received from third party to discharge payor’s tax liability16-3-600(A)Assault and battery in the second degree16-3-730Publishing name of victim of criminal sexual conduct unlawful16-3-1050(G)Threatening, intimidating, or attempting to intimidate a vulnerable adult subject to an investigation16-3-1050(H)Obstructing or impeding an investigation pursuant to Chapter 35 of Title 4316-3-1720(A)Harassment in the first degree16-3-1720(B)Harassment in the first degree when a restraining order is in effect16-3-1910(O)Violation of a permanent restraining order, if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the permanent restraining order was a misdemeanor16-3-1920(N)Violation of an emergency restraining order, if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the emergency restraining order was a misdemeanor16-3-2080(F)Disclosing information about a trafficking victim or certain shelters or unlawfully entering the grounds of certain shelters16-5-40Duty of officers to execute warrants16-5-50Penalty for hindering officers or rescuing prisoners16-7-160(1)Illegal use of stink bombs or other devices containing foul or offensive odors16-7-170Entering public buildings for purpose of destroying records or other property16-11-30Possession of master keys and nonowner key sets while engaged in crime16-11-140Burning of crops and other kinds of personal property16-11-523Obtaining nonferrous metals unlawfully resulting in disruption of communication or electrical service to critical infrastructure16-11-560Burning, cutting untenanted or unfinished buildings16-11-570Injury or destruction of building or crops by tenant16-11-770(B)(3)Committing illegal graffiti vandalism, third or subsequent offense16-11-780Entering certain lands to discover, uncover, move, remove, or attempt to remove an archaeological resource- second offense16-11-920(A)(3)Operation of an audiovisual recording device in a motion picture theatre with intent to record, third offense16-13-10Forgery that does not involve a dollar amount16-13-131(C)(1)Larceny against a merchant by offering a fraudulent product code on merchandise – first offense16-13-135(E)(1)Retail theft – first offense16-13-150Purse snatching (not grand larceny or robbery)16-13-180(B)(2)Receiving stolen goods (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)16-13-380Theft of electric current (second or subsequent offense)16-13-385(B)(2)Tampering with a utility meter – second offense16-13-385(C)(2)Tampering with a utility meter for profit – second offense16-13-385(D)(2)Tampering with a utility meter that results in property damage in excess of $5,000 or results in the risk of great bodily injury or death – second offense16-13-470(B)(1)Defrauding a drug or alcohol screening test (first offense)16-15-130Indecent exposure16-15-250Communicating obscene messages (nontelephonic)16-17-470(A)Eavesdropping or peeping16-17-470(B)(1)Voyeurism (first offense)16-17-490Contributing to the delinquency of a minor16-17-495(C)Returning a child under sixteen years of age within three days of a violation of a custody order or statute16-17-505(3)Knowingly selling cigarettes in packages that violate federal law16-17-506Unlawful sale or distribution of e-liquid containers16-17-650(A)(2)Engaging in cock fighting, game fowl or illegal game fowl testing, Second Offense16-17-680Presenting a falsified bill of sale for a coil to a secondary metals recycler16-17-680(D)(6)(c)Unlawful purchase of nonferrous metals for the purpose of recycling nonferrous metals, third offense16-17-680(E)(1)(b)(ii)Unlawful sale of nonferrous metals in any amount to a secondary metals recycler, second offense16-17-680(F)(4)(c)Secondary metals recycler possessing stolen nonferrous metal, third or subsequent offense16-17-680(G)(4)(c)Possession or transportation of nonferrous metals in a vehicle, third or subsequent offense16-17-680(I)(2)(d)Unlawful purchase or attempt to purchase a used, detached catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a catalytic converter, first offense16-17-680(I)(3)(e)(iii)Unlawful purchase of a used, detached catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a catalytic converter by a secondary metals recycler, third or subsequent offense16-17-735(D)Persons falsely asserting authority of law16-17-770(A)(2)Impersonating a lawyer-Second offense16-21-60(A)Use of vehicle without permission (intent to deprive)16-23-470Illegal possession of teargas gun or ammunition for teargas gun16-23-530Knowingly selling or providing a gun to an illegal alien16-25-30(B)Ship, transport, receive, or possess a firearm or ammunition, if the person has been convicted of a violation of § 16-25-20(C) or (D), related to domestic violence16-25-125(E)Unlawful entry upon the grounds of a domestic violence shelter17-7-510Burying body without notice or inquiry22-9-140Penalty for failing to execute process of magistrate’s court23-1-20Peace officers may not be employed on contingent basis23-3-535(D)(2)Sex offender’s failure to vacate a residence that is within one thousand feet of a school, daycare center, children’s recreational facility, park, or public playground-Second offense23-3-538(C)(2)Sex offender operating or employed by child-oriented business-Second offense24-13-425(B)Unlawful removal, destruction, or circumventing of the operation of an electronic monitoring device25-7-20Obtaining or giving information respecting national or state defense29-1-30Wilful sale of property on which lien exists35-1-508(a)(3)Violation of Title 35, Chapter 1 when an investor loses less than one thousand dollars, or if no losses are proven35-11-725(C)Knowingly engaging in an activity for which a license is required by the South Carolina Anti-Money Laundering Act and receiving not more than $500 compensation within a 30- day period from this activity37-13-50Regulation of subleasing and loan assumption of a motor vehicle38-7-140Failure to pay money due or to supply information required38-13-140Refusal to exhibit records, false statements (Insurance) 38-25-330Violations of Chapter 25, Unauthorized Transaction of Insurance Business38-38-720(2)Making a false statement or representation regarding a fraternal benefit society if the amount of the economic benefit received is $1,000 or more (first offense)38-43-190Fraud regarding payment of insurance premium38-55-80Loans to directors or officers (Insurance)38-55-150Accepting premiums or assessments in insolvent company (Insurance)38-55-160Insuring uninsurable persons with intent to defraud38-55-173(B)(1)Vehicle glass repairer offering or making certain payments of $1,000 or more38-55-540(A)(2)Knowingly making false statement or misrepresentation resulting in economic advantage of between one and ten thousand dollars, first offense38-59-50Payment or settlement of benefits in merchandise or service prohibited (Insurance)39-15-750Destruction of brand or removal or transfer of timber39-15-1190(B)(1)(a)(ii)Transferring, distributing, selling, or otherwise disposing of an item having a counterfeit mark on it, with goods or services having a value of more than $2000 but less than $10,000; using any object, tool, machine, or other device to produce or reproduce a counterfeit mark40-5-320Practice of law by corporations and voluntary associations unlawful40-5-350Soliciting legal business unlawful40-5-360Splitting fees with laymen unlawful40-54-80Violations of chapter concerning dealers in precious metals-Third or subsequent offenses43-5-40Unlawful publication or other use of records43-7-60False claim, statement, or representation by a medical provider43-7-70False statement of representation on an application for public assistance 43-7-80(B)Provider required to keep separate accounts and records43-33-40Unlawful interference with rights of blind or other physically disabled person43-35-85(G)Threatening, intimidating, or attempting to intimidate a vulnerable adult subject to an investigation43-35-85(H)Obstructing an investigation pursuant to the Omnibus Adult Protection Act44-31-360Violation of article concerning tuberculosis prisoners and inmates of institutions44-37-30Offenses related to neonatal testing44-41-36(A)Performing an abortion on an unemancipated minor44-41-350Performing an abortion without satisfying "A Woman’s Right to Know" provision, third or subsequent offense44-41-470Physician intentionally or knowingly performing an illegal abortion44-53-370(b)(3)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (Schedule IV drugs except for flunitrazepam) First offense44-53-370(d)(3)Possession of cocaine, first offense44-53-375(A)Possession of less than one gram of methamphetamine or cocaine base44-53-398(H)(3)Purchasing a product containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from any person other than a manufacturer or registered wholesale distributor, Second Offense44-79-120Violation of chapter concerning Physical Fitness Services Act45-9-90Equal enjoyment and privileges to public accommodations46-17-460Violation of chapter concerning agricultural commodities marketing46-19-270Displaying sign showing Department of Agriculture approval prior to approval46-25-80Violations of chapter concerning fertilizer law46-41-30(1)Unlawful to engage in business as dealer without license, penalties for violation (agricultural products)-First offense46-55-60Manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, delivering, purchasing, etc., of marijuana on property used for industrial hemp production47-3-630Torturing, mutilating, injuring, disabling, poisoning, or killing a police dog or horse.47-3-760(B)(1)Penalty for owner of dangerous animal which attacks and injures a human-First offense47-3-960Injuring, disabling or killing guide dog47-17-100(A)Violation of a Meat and Meat Food Regulations Inspection Law, with intent to defraud47-19-120(C)(1)Interference with person performing official duties under chapter on poultry inspection47-21-80(A)Penalty for violation of Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act47-21-250(A)Penalty for crop operation violations48-27-250Violation of chapter concerning registration of foresters48-49-60(a)Violations of chapter concerning SC Mountain Ridge Protection Act50-1-85(4)Negligent use of firearms or archery tackle when death results.50-11-100(B)Construction of a fence which impedes the free range of deer50-13-1460Use of explosives to take fish50-13-1470Failure to report use of explosives to take fish50-21-112(B)(3)Operating a water device while under the influence of alcohol (third offense)50-21-117(B)(3)Operation of a water device while this privilege is suspended for operation under the influence of alcohol, third or subsequent offense54-1-40Criminal liability for unskillful or negligent management of steamboat55-3-130Discharging a laser at an aircraft, second offense56-1-460Driving while license canceled, suspended, or revoked-Third and subsequent offense56-5-750(B)(1)Failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle-First offense (no death or injury occurs)56-5-2930Unlawful for persons to drive under influence of liquor, drugs, or like substances (See § 56-5-2940(3))-Third offense56-5-2933Driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration, third offense56-5-2941(K)(1)(b)Unlawful operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device, second offense57-7-20(C)Putting a foreign substance on a highway with malice and personal injury results58-7-60(B)(2)Unlawful appropriation of gas – second offense58-7-60(C)(2)Unlawful appropriation of gas that results in property damage in excess of $5,000 or the risk of great bodily injury or death – second offense58-7-60(E)(2)Aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in withdrawing and appropriating gas – second offense58-7-70(B)Cheating and defrauding, or altering a meter to withdraw or take gas – second offense58-7-70(C)(2)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit – second offense58-7-70(D)(2)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit when violation results in property damage greater than $5,000 or in risk of great bodily injury or death – second offense58-15-875(D)(2)Unlawful conduct relating to railroad track material for recycling, second offense58-17-4040Gross carelessness or negligence in the operation of a train58-23-920Insurance required of owners of motor vehicles transporting goods for hire Second and subsequent offenses59-25-250(A)Revocation or suspension of certificate, powers and duties of Court of Common Pleas, warrant for production of witnesses59-41-80Violation of chapter concerning grants to private school pupils59-63-450No child may be counted in enrollment more than once59-102-150Prohibited acts by athlete agents61-4-170Sale of a beverage containing alcohol which resembles a vegetable, or fruit or soft drink61-6-4180Possession of a firearm while unlawfully manufacturing, transporting, or selling alcoholic liquors

Attorney's Note

Under the South Carolina Code, punishments for crimes depend on the classification. In the case of this section:
ClassPrisonFine
Class A misdemeanorup to 3 years
Class B misdemeanorup to 2 years
Class C misdemeanorup to 1 year
For details, see § 16-1-20

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 16-1-100

  • Affidavit: A written statement of facts confirmed by the oath of the party making it, before a notary or officer having authority to administer oaths.
  • Appropriation: The provision of funds, through an annual appropriations act or a permanent law, for federal agencies to make payments out of the Treasury for specified purposes. The formal federal spending process consists of two sequential steps: authorization
  • Charity: An agency, institution, or organization in existence and operating for the benefit of an indefinite number of persons and conducted for educational, religious, scientific, medical, or other beneficent purposes.
  • Complaint: A written statement by the plaintiff stating the wrongs allegedly committed by the defendant.
  • Contract: A legal written agreement that becomes binding when signed.
  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
  • Evidence: Information presented in testimony or in documents that is used to persuade the fact finder (judge or jury) to decide the case for one side or the other.
  • Fraud: Intentional deception resulting in injury to another.
  • Grand jury: agreement providing that a lender will delay exercising its rights (in the case of a mortgage,
  • Jurisdiction: (1) The legal authority of a court to hear and decide a case. Concurrent jurisdiction exists when two courts have simultaneous responsibility for the same case. (2) The geographic area over which the court has authority to decide cases.
  • Lien: A claim against real or personal property in satisfaction of a debt.
  • Oath: A promise to tell the truth.
  • Personal property: All property that is not real property.
  • Settlement: Parties to a lawsuit resolve their difference without having a trial. Settlements often involve the payment of compensation by one party in satisfaction of the other party's claims.
  • Transcript: A written, word-for-word record of what was said, either in a proceeding such as a trial or during some other conversation, as in a transcript of a hearing or oral deposition.
  • User fees: Fees charged to users of goods or services provided by the government. In levying or authorizing these fees, the legislature determines whether the revenue should go into the treasury or should be available to the agency providing the goods or services.

(B) The following offenses are Class B misdemeanors and the maximum terms established for a Class B misdemeanor, not more than two years, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:

12-21-2540Use of altered or counterfeit tickets or reuse of tickets12-21-2714Use of slug or any false coin to operate automatic vending machine or other machine requiring coin for operation12-21-3070Improper use, alteration or reuse of stamps and for failure to pay tax, make any report on, or submit required information14-7-380Jury commissioners guilty of fraud16-3-410Sending or accepting challenge to fight (with a deadly weapon)16-3-420Carrying or delivering challenge, serving as second16-5-130(2), (3)Instigating, aiding, or participating in riot16-8-240(A)Committing or threatening acts of violence with the intent to coerce, induce, or solicit another person to participate in gang activity, first offense16-9-410(C)(2)Aiding escapes from prison, for prisoners charged with noncapital offenses16-9-420Aiding escape from custody of officers16-11-580(C)(1)Forest products violation (value more than $1,000 but less than $5,000)16-11-910 and

16-11-915Transfer of recorded sounds for unauthorized use or sale (See § 16-11-920(C))16-11-920(A)(2)Operation of an audiovisual recording device in a motion picture theatre with intent to record, second offense16-11-930Illegal distribution of recordings without name and address of manufacturer and designation of featured artist (See § 16-11-940(B))16-13-65Selling aquaculture products or damaging facilities valued at greater than $100 (third or subsequent offense)16-13-437False statement or representation about income to a public housing agency16-16-20(3)(c)Computer crime-second degree-Second or subsequent offense16-16-20(4)Computer Crime Act-third degree-Second or subsequent offense16-17-10Barratry16-17-510Enticing enrolled child from attendance in public or private school16-17-560Assault or intimidation on account of political opinions or exercise of civil rights16-17-610Soliciting emigrants without licenses16-23-465Additional penalty for unlawfully carrying pistol or firearm onto premises of business selling alcoholic liquors, beers or wines for on-premises consumption23-17-110Purchases by sheriff or deputy at sheriff’s sale23-31-370False statement to obtain special license23-31-400(C)Use of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance23-35-130Manufacture, storage, transportation, or possession of certain fireworks illegal23-41-60Violation of arson reporting immunity act25-1-150Unauthorized wearing of military insignia25-1-2180Assault upon military personnel25-7-60Conspiracy (treason or sabotage during war)25-7-80Concealing or harboring violator of chapter on treason; sabotage27-29-150Violating provisions of Uniform Land Sales Practice Act30-15-50Forgery of discharge (veterans)32-1-290Making or assisting in making contracts when actual delivery not contemplated, or operating bucket shop34-11-90(b)Drawing and uttering fraudulent check $5,000 or less, first offense34-39-240Wilful violation of section, requiring license for engaging in business of deferred presentment service34-41-120Wilful violation of section, requiring license for engaging in business of either Level I or Level II check-cashing service38-2-20Penalty for a person convicted of a misdemeanor contained in Title 3838-2-30Acting without license required by Title 38 on insurance38-21-340Criminal prosecutions (Insurance Holding Company Regulatory Act)38-43-160Unlawfully representing an unlicensed insurer38-43-240Other offenses by insurance agent38-45-150Insurance Broker Chapter Violation38-47-60Adjuster acting for unauthorized company (See § 38-2-20) 38-48-130Unlawful practices for public insurance adjusters38-51-20Acting as an administrator of an insurance benefit plan without a license38-55-60Discrimination in the conduct of an insurance business38-55-340Connection of Undertakers with certain insurers article violation38-63-10Circulation of false or misleading information by an agent or officer of a life insurer38-73-80Withholding or giving false information to the Insurance Commissioner regarding surety rates38-77-1160Motor Vehicle Theft and Motor Vehicle Insurance Fraud Reporting-Immunity Act violation39-23-80(B)(1)Prohibited acts (concerning adulterated, misbranded, or new drugs and devices)-First offense39-25-50(a)Penalties, effect of guaranty from supplier or article, liability of advertising media-Second or subsequent offense39-33-1320Violation concerning butterfat content and weight of milk-Second and subsequent offenses40-15-212Unlawful practice or aiding or abetting in the unlawful practice of dentistry, dental hygiene, or dental technological work40-29-180Violation of chapter concerning manufactured housing40-37-200(A)Practicing optometry unlawfully40-43-86(EE)Possessing, dispensing, or distributing drugs, or devices without a prescription from a licensed practitioner40-59-200Violation of residential builders licensing provisions40-81-200Violations of Chapter 40, State Athletic Commission40-81-480Events involving combative sports or weapons violation44-53-40(B)Obtaining certain drugs, devices, preparations, or compounds by fraud, deceit, or the like-First offense44-53-370(b)(4)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of Schedule V drugs)-Second and subsequent offenses44-53-370(d)(1)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of controlled substances in Schedules I (b), (c), II, and LSD)-First offense44-53-395Prohibited acts, penalties (prescription drugs)-First offense44-53-1680(A)Knowingly failing to submit prescription monitoring information to the bureau of drug control44-56-130Unlawful acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act) (See § 44-56-140)-Second or subsequent offense44-55-1360Worker, sewage and waste water disposal violation44-93-150(C)Infectious Waste Management Act violation (second offense or subsequent offense)44-96-100(B)Wilful violation of solid waste regulations, second or subsequent offenses44-96-450(B)Wilful violation of Solid Waste Act Second or subsequent offenses46-33-60Penalty on out-of-state shippers47-1-40(A)Cruelty to animals-Third or subsequent offense47-1-50Cruelty to animals in one’s possession48-1-90Causing or permitting pollution of environment prohibited (See § 48-1-320)48-1-320Violation (Pollution Control Act)48-1-340False statement, representations or certifications, falsifying, tampering with or rendering inaccurate monitoring devices or methods48-23-265(C)(1)Forest products violation first offense (value at least $5,000)48-27-230Endorsement of documents by registrants, illegal endorsements48-43-550(f)Regulations as to removal of discharges of pollutants49-1-20Permitting logs and the like to obstruct or interfere with navigation of rivers or harbors50-1-85(3)Use of a firearm or archery tackle while hunting or returning from hunting, in a criminally negligent manner when bodily injury results50-11-96Introducing a fertility control agent or chemical substance into any wildlife without a permit50-11-430Illegal taking of bears and bear parts50-11-2640(B)Bringing into State or importing live coyote or fox without permit-Second offense50-13-1440Using explosives to take fish unlawful-Third offense51-3-150Trespass upon state park property56-1-2070Driving commercial motor vehicle in violation of an out-of-service order, first violation56-5-5030Devices to emit smoke screen, noisome gases, or odors prohibited56-14-30(D)(3)Unlicensed recreational vehicle dealer-Third or subsequent offense56-15-310(B)(3)Dealer wholesaler license violation (third or subsequent offense)56-16-140(B)(3)Failure to secure a license as a motorcycle dealer or wholesaler58-13-10Opening or injuring package, parcel, or baggage by employee of carrier unlawful58-15-840Taking or removing brasses, bearings, waste, or packing from railroad cars58-15-860Injuring or destroying electric signals or other structures or mechanisms58-23-1640(K)Using a Transportation Network Company trade dress or ridesharing application in furtherance of a crime61-6-4010(B)(3)Unlawful manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquors-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4025(c)Possession of unlawfully acquired or manufactured alcoholic liquors in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4030(c)Transportation of alcoholic liquors in a taxi or other vehicle for hire-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4040(c)Rendering aid in unlawful transportation of alcoholic liquors-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4060(B)(3)Unlawful storage of alcoholic liquor in a place of business-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4100(c)Manufacture, sale, or possession of unlawful distillery-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4110(c)Knowingly permitting or allowing a person to locate an unlawful distillery on a premise-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4120(c)Unlawful manufacture, transport, or possession of materials used in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4130(c)Present at a place where alcoholic liquors are unlawfully manufactured-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4150(c)Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor from a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4155(B)(3)Use, offer for use, purchase, offer for purchase, sell, offer to sell, or possession of an alcohol without liquid device-Third and subsequent offense61-6-4157(B)(1)(c)Unlawful use, offer for use, purchase, sale, or possession of powdered alcohol, and the unlawful use of powered alcohol as an alcoholic beverage by a holder of a license for consumption of alcohol61-6-4160(c)Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays, election days, and other day-Third or subsequent offense61-6-4170(B)(3)Advertisement of alcoholic liquors from billboards-Third or subsequent offense63-9-2050Submitting false claim for benefits

(C) The following offenses are Class C misdemeanors and the maximum terms established for a Class C misdemeanor, not more than one year, as set forth in § 16-1-20(A), apply:

1-6-100Unlawful disclosure of confidential information1-7-400Circuit solicitors disabled by intoxicants2-15-120Confidentiality of records (Legislative Audit Council) penalty for violations2-17-50Failure to file requirement statement with State Ethics Commission, third or subsequent offense2-17-130Penalties for violations of lobbyist chapter2-17-140Penalties for filing groundless complaint5-21-500Diverting municipal funds allocated to bond payments for other purposes6-1-120(C)Disclosure of taxpayer information7-25-100Allowing ballot to be seen, removing ballot from voting place, improper assistance7-25-200Unlawful to pay a candidate to file or withdraw from candidacy8-1-30Knowingly allowing false claims by witnesses or jurors of mileage traveled8-1-80Misconduct in office, habitual negligence, and the like8-9-10Delivery by officer of books and papers to successor (public officers/employees)8-9-30Delivery by officer of monies on hand to successor8-13-320(9)(c)Penalty for wilful filing of groundless complaint with Ethics Commission8-13-320(10)(g)Penalty for wilful release of confidential information relating to ethics investigation8-13-540(B)(2)(d)Wilfully filing a groundless ethics complaint8-13-1510Failure to file reports, Ethics, Government Accountability, and Campaign Reform, third or subsequent offense8-13-1520Penalty for violation of ethics chapter9-1-40Penalties for making false statement or record (South Carolina Retirement System)9-8-220Penalty for false statements or falsification of records (Judges’ and Solicitors’ Retirement System)9-9-210False statements and falsification of records (General Assembly Retirement System)9-11-320False statements and falsification of records (Police Officers’ Retirement System)10-9-260Interfering with state, board or licensees, mining without license11-15-90Failure to make payment or remit funds for payment of obligations11-15-290Public officer failure to make investments in accordance with article11-48-30(C)(3)Sale or possession of cigarettes of a manufacturer not included in the state directory11-48-100Knowingly violating tobacco regulations12-21-2710Unlawful possession or operation of gaming devices12-21-2830Record required of gross receipts, record subject to inspection, violations12-24-70(B)Submitting false information on an affidavit accompanied by a deed12-28-2345Unlawful alteration of petroleum products shipping information12-51-96Conditions of redemption, taxation12-54-44(B)(3)Wilful failure to pay estimated tax or keep required records12-54-44(B)(4)Wilful furnishing of false statement required for tax purposes12-54-44(B)(5)Wilfully providing employer with false information which decreases tax withheld12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(iii)Wilful delivery to tax department of fraudulent document12-54-240Disclosure of records of and reports and returns filed with the Department of Revenue by employees and agents of the department and the State Auditor’s Office prohibited13-7-80Violation of provisions concerning nuclear energy14-7-1720Penalty for disclosing State Grand Jury information14-17-580Clerk is responsible for books, papers, and other property14-23-680Judge responsible for books, papers, and property of office16-1-55Accessory after the fact to a Class B Misdemeanor16-3-210Assault and battery by mob in the third degree16-3-530Penalties, hazing16-3-610Assault with concealed weapon16-3-1050(A)Failure to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult16-3-1340Victim compensation fund, soliciting employment to pursue claim or award16-3-1710(B)Harassment in the second degree16-3-1720(D)Harassment first degree with use of licensing or registration information16-3-2090(D)Use of property or conveyance subject to forfeiture16-7-110Wearing masks and the like (See § 16-7-140)16-7-120Placing burning or flaming cross in public place (See § 16-7-140)16-7-150Slander and libel16-9-260Corruption of jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees16-9-270Acceptance of bribes by jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees16-9-320(A)Opposing or resisting law enforcement officer serving process16-9-370(a)Taking money or reward to compound or conceal offense16-11-150(a)Burning lands of another without consent-First offense16-11-180Negligently allowing fire to spread to lands or property of another-Second or subsequent offense16-11-700(F)Littering (exceeding 500 lbs. or 100 cu. ft. in volume)16-11-730Malicious injury to or interference with microwave, radio, or television facilities; unauthorized use of such facilities16-11-750Unlawful injury or interference with electric lines16-11-770(B)(2)Committing illegal graffiti vandalism, second offense16-11-820Theft of cable television service unlawful use without payment (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offense16-11-825Theft of cable television, unauthorized connection or use of device to cable television system (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offenses16-11-830Theft of cable television service, aid, abet, or attempt (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offenses16-11-835Advertisement or sale of instrument designed to avoid payment for cable services (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offenses16-11-840Unauthorized device to decode or descramble cable television signal (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offenses16-11-845Use, sale, or installation of a converter or similar device for unauthorized reception of cable signals (See § 16-11-855)-Second and subsequent offenses 16-11-855Violation of Article 8, Theft of Cable Television Service16-11-910Transfer of recorded sounds for unauthorized use or sale (See § 16-11-920(E))16-11-915Unauthorized sale of article containing live performances (See § 16-11-920(E))16-11-920(A)(1)Operation of an audiovisual recording device in a motion picture theatre with intent to record, first offense16-11-930Illegal distribution of recordings without name and address of manufacturer and designation of feature artist (See § 16-11-940(D))16-13-15Falsifying or altering transcript or diploma, fraudulent use of falsified or altered transcript or diploma penalty16-13-65Stealing aquaculture products or damaging aquaculture facilities – First and second offense16-13-165(B)(1)(a)Knowingly and intentionally installing or reinstalling a counterfeit or nonfunctional airbag-1st offense16-13-300Fraudulent removal or secreting of personal property attached or levied on16-13-385(C)(1)Tampering with a utility meter for profit – first offense16-13-385(D)(1)Tampering with a utility meter that results in property damage in excess of $5,000 or results in the risk of great bodily injury or death – first offense16-13-400Avoiding or attempting to avoid payment of telecommunications16-13-410(1)Making or possessing device, plans or instruction which can be used to violate § 16-3-40016-14-60Financial transaction card fraud16-14-60(a)Financial transaction card fraud-value of things of value does not exceed five hundred dollars in any six-month period16-14-60(a)(2)(d)Financial transaction card fraud-using financial transaction card to exceed certain balances or authorized lines of credit16-14-60(b)Financial transaction card fraud by a person authorized to furnish anything of value upon presentation of a financial transaction card if the value does not exceed five hundred dollars in a six-month period16-14-60(c)Financial transaction card fraud-filing of false application to an issuer of a financial transaction card16-14-60(d)Financial transaction card fraud-filing of false notice or report of theft16-14-80Criminally receiving goods and services fraudulently obtained16-15-50Seduction under promise of marriage16-15-60Adultery or fornication16-15-90Prostitution (See § 16-15-110(3))-Third or subsequent offenses16-15-100Prostitution; further acts (See § 16-15-110(3))-Third or subsequent offenses16-15-315Condition on certain sales for resale or on franchising rights that obscene material be received for resale prohibited16-15-325Participation in preparation of obscene material prohibited16-16-20(3)(c)Computer crime-second degree-First offense16-17-310Imitation of organizations’ names, emblems, and the like16-17-420(C)Unlawful school disturbances by nonstudents16-17-500(3)Providing tobacco products to a minor16-17-520Disturbance of religious worship16-17-540Bribery with respect to agents, servants, or employees16-17-650(A)(1)Engaging in cockfighting, game fowl or illegal game fowl fighting testing, First Offense16-17-680(D)(6)(b)Unlawful purchase of nonferrous metals for the purpose of recycling nonferrous metals, second offense16-17-680(E)(1)(b)(i)Unlawful sale of nonferrous metals in any amount to a secondary metals recycler, first offense16-17-680(F)(4)(b)Secondary metals recycler possessing stolen nonferrous metal, second offense16-17-680(G)(4)(b)Possession or transportation of nonferrous metals in a vehicle, second offense16-17-680(I)(3)(e)(ii)Unlawful purchase of a used, detached catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a catalytic converter by a secondary metals recycler, second offense16-17-700Tattooing16-17-720Impersonating law enforcement officer16-17-735Impersonation of state or local official or employee or law enforcement officer or asserting authority of state law in connection with a sham legal process16-17-760Falsely representing oneself as being the recipient of certain military awards16-17-770(A)(1)Impersonating a lawyer-First offense16-19-10Setting up lotteries16-19-40Unlawful games and betting16-21-60(B)Use of vehicle without permission (Temporary purpose only)16-21-70Use of bicycle or other vehicle without permission, but without intent to steal16-23-20Unlawful carrying of pistol (See § 16-23-50(A)(2))16-23-450Placing loaded trap gun, spring gun, or like device16-23-730Manufacturing, possessing, transporting, distributing, using, aiding, counseling, or conspiring in the use of a hoax device or replica of a destructive device or detonator that causes a person to believe that the hoax device or replica is a destructive device or detonator16-25-20(C)Domestic violence in the second degree16-27-40Penalty (Animal Fighting or Baiting Act)-Second offense17-15-90(2)Wilful failure to appear before a court when released in connection with a charge for a misdemeanor17-22-170Unlawful retention or release of information regarding participation in intervention program17-28-350Willful and malicious destruction of physical evidence or biological material. Second and subsequent offense17-29-20Installation of pen register or tap and trace device17-30-50(B)(1)Interception of wire, electronic or oral communications-First offense20-3-210Unlawful advertising for purpose of procuring divorce (See § 20-3-220)22-9-170Oppression in office or other misconduct, punishment23-3-475(B)(2)Providing false information when registering as a sex offender-Second offense23-17-40Liability of sheriff for official misconduct for remaining in contempt after attachment23-19-130Penalties for failure to pay over monies (by sheriff)23-31-215(M)Carrying a concealed weapon into a prohibited environment23-31-225Carrying a concealable weapon into the dwelling place of another without permission23-35-150(3)Violation concerning fireworks and explosives-Third and subsequent offenses23-37-50Violations concerning safety glazing materials23-39-40Prohibited acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act)-Second and subsequent offenses (See § 23-39-50(a))23-50-50(B)Divulging privileged communication, protected information, or a protected identity24-3-410Sale of prison-made products on open market generally prohibited24-3-420Violations of article governing prison industries other than § 24-3-41024-5-90Discrimination in treatment of prisoners unlawful24-27-300Frivolous complaints or appeals filed by a prisoner25-1-440(c)(1)Fraudulent or wilful misstatement of fact in application for financial federal disaster assistance25-1-1420Unlawful purchase or receipt of military property25-1-3067Conduct that prejudices the good order and discipline in military forces or brings discredit upon military forces25-15-20Improper use of Confederate Crosses of Honor26-2-150(B)Knowingly impersonating an electronic notary public; soliciting, coercing, or influencing an electronic notary public to commit official misconduct27-18-350(D)Refusal to deliver property under Uniform Unclaimed Property Act30-2-50Use of personal information from a public body for commercial solicitation33-56-140Illegal charitable organization of professional solicitations33-56-145(A)Defrauding a charity (first offense)33-56-145(B)Giving false information with respect to registering a charity (first offense)33-57-170(A)Person or organization that unlawfully conducts a nonprofit raffle – first offense33-57-170(B)Person or organization that violates a provision of Title 33, Chapter 57 with the intent to deceive or defraud an individual or nonprofit organization – first offense33-57-170(C)Person or organization that gives false or misleading information in a registration or report under Title 33, Chapter 5734-1-120Penalties for obstructing commissioner of banking34-3-70False statements concerning solvency of bank34-3-90Penalties (violation of Sections 34-1-60, 34-3-310, 34-3-320, 34-5-10 to 34-5-80 and 34-5-100 to 34-5-150 regarding banks and banking generally)34-11-30Receipt of deposits or trusts after knowledge of insolvency (banks and banking generally)34-11-60Drawing and uttering fraudulent check, draft, or other written order or stopping payment on check, draft, or order with intent to defraud (more than $200)-First offense34-19-110Use of words "safe deposit" or "safety deposit"34-25-90(b)Wilfully entering false statements in bank records by an officer, director, agent, or employee of a bank holding company or a subsidiary of it34-28-390Penalties and remedies (violations concerning savings and loan acquisition and holding companies)34-28-740False statement affecting credit or standing of savings association34-36-70Violation of a provision that regulates loan brokers37-5-301(a),(b)Wilful violations (Consumer Protection Code)37-5-302Disclosure violations (Consumer Protection Code)37-5-303Fraudulent use of cards (Consumer Protection Code)37-11-120Violation of a provision concerning the licensing and regulation of Continuing Care Retirement Communities38-13-200Penalty for refusing to be examined under oath (Insurance)38-27-80(d)Cooperation of officers, owners, and employees (violation) (Insurance)38-49-40Violation of a provision that regulates Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraisers39-9-200Misuse of commercial weights and measures (See § 39-9-208(A))39-11-170Violation of a provision that regulates weighmasters (second or subsequent offense)39-15-460Unauthorized alteration, change, removal, or obliteration of registered mark or brand (labels and trademarks)39-15-470Purchase or receipt of containers marked or branded from other than registered owner39-15-480Unauthorized possession of marked or branded containers (trade and commerce)39-15-490Effect of refusal to deliver containers to lawful owner (trade and commerce)39-15-500Taking or sending containers out of State without consent of owner39-15-1190Intentional use of counterfeit mark or trafficking in goods carrying the mark39-15-1190(B)(1)(a)(i)Transferring, distributing, selling, or otherwise disposing of an item having a counterfeit mark on it, with goods or services having a value of $2000 or less; using any object, tool, machine, or other device to produce or reproduce a counterfeit mark39-17-340Penalties (violation of article concerning grading of watermelons)39-19-60Penalty for disposal of stored cotton without consent of owner39-22-90(A)(5)-(7)Prohibited acts. State Warehouse System (See § 39-22-90(B))39-41-570Penalties (violation of article concerning deception in sale of liquid fuels, lubricating oils and greases)39-75-50Selling, offering for sale, or delivering for introduction into this State nonconforming regrooved tires40-1-200Penalty for unlawful practice of a profession or submitting false information to obtain a license to practice a profession40-2-200Certified Public Accountants and Public Accountants regulations violations40-3-200Engaging in practice of architecture in violation of chapter or knowingly submitting false information for purpose of obtaining license40-6-200Penalties (violation of chapter concerning auctioneers)-Second offense40-7-200Practicing barbering unlawfully or submitting false information to obtain barbering license40-8-110(K)Failure to make required contribution to care and maintenance trust fund or a merchandise account fund40-8-190Submitting false information to procure cemetery operator’s license40-10-200Violation of First Protection Sprinkler Act40-11-200Illegal practice as licensed contractor40-18-150Penalties (violation of chapter concerning detective and private security agencies)40-23-200Practice as environmental systems operator in violation of Title 40, Chapter 2340-31-20 Penalties (violation of chapter concerning naturopathy) 40-33-200Unauthorized practice of nursing40-35-200(C)Administering a nursing home, residential care facility or habilitation center without a license40-36-200Knowingly submitting false information to obtain license to practice as occupational therapist or as occupational therapy assistant40-38-200Violation of chapter regulating Opticians40-41-60License required for erection of lightning rods40-41-220Encamping and trading in animals or commodities by nomadic individuals without license unlawful40-43-140Unlawful use of titles, declarations, and signs-unlawful dispensing, compounding, and sale of drugs (pharmacists)40-47-112Attending to a patient while under the influence of drugs or alcohol40-47-200Submitting false information for purpose of obtaining a license to practice medicine40-51-220Penalties (violation of chapter on podiatry)40-54-80Violations of chapter concerning dealers in precious metals Second offense 40-55-170Unauthorized practice of psychology40-56-200State Board of Pyrotechnic Safety violations40-63-200Practice as social worker in violation of Title 40, Chapter 6340-68-150(B)Staff Leasing Services violation40-79-200(A)Penalty (violation of South Carolina Regulation of Burglar Alarm System Businesses Act)40-82-200Failure to obtain a license to engage in liquified petroleum gas activities41-1-60Certain transactions between carriers or shippers and labor organizations prohibited, penalties41-15-320(e)Penalties (wilfully violating safety or health rule or regulation)-Subsequent offense41-25-30Private personnel placement services applications and licensing (violations) (See § 41-25-90)41-25-40Private personnel placement services; duties of licensees (See § 41-25-90)41-25-50Prohibited activities or conduct of personnel agencies (See § 41-25-90)41-25-60Advertisements in South Carolina of firms located outside its jurisdiction (See § 41-25-90)41-25-70Prohibited activities or conduct of employers or person seeking employment (private personnel agencies) (See § 41-25-90)41-25-80Confidentiality of record and files (private personnel agencies) (See § 41-25-90)42-9-360Receiving fees, consideration, or gratuity for services not approved by the commission or the court42-15-90Receipt of fees, other consideration, or a gratuity not approved by the Worker’s Compensation Commission43-5-25Wilful use of payment for purpose not in best interest of child, protective payee43-5-950Violations of article concerning women, infants, and children supplemental food program43-35-85(A)Failure to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult44-2-140Underground Petroleum Response Bank Act violation44-6-180(B)Medically Indigent Assistance Act confidentiality violation44-6-200Falsification of information regarding eligibility for Medically Indigent Assistance Program44-17-860Unlawful taking of person from mental health facility without permission44-22-100(C)Unlawful to disclose records of mental health patient or former patient44-22-220(C)Unlawful to wilfully deny a patient his rights afforded him under chapter44-23-240Unwarranted confinement of an individual44-23-1150(D)Submitting inaccurate or untruthful information concerning sexual misconduct44-24-210Unlawful without prior authorization to take child from grounds of inpatient facility44-26-210Denial of rights to a client with intellectual disability44-32-120(F)Unlawful body piercing44-34-100(F)Tattooing violation44-41-31(C)False representation on an affidavit for abortion44-41-460(D)Falsifying a form required to report an abortion44-43-580Traffic in dead bodies44-53-50(E)Sale of cleaning agents containing phosphates prohibited44-53-370(b)(4)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of Schedule V drugs with intent to distribute)-First offense44-53-370(d)(2)Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of other controlled substances in Schedules I through V)-Second and subsequent offense44-53-398(H)(3)Purchasing a product containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from any person other than a manufacturer or registered wholesale distributor, First Offense44-53-445(D)(2)Purchase of controlled substance within proximity of school44-53-590Penalty for use of property in manner which makes it subject to forfeiture (as provided in §§ 44-53-520 and 44-53-530)44-53-1530(2)(b)Possession of anabolic steroids, ten or fewer doses (second or subsequent offense)44-53-1530(3)(a)Possession of anabolic steroids, 11 to 99 doses (first offense)44-55-80Unlawful acts (violation of State Safe Water Drinking Act) (See § 44-55-90(a))44-56-130Unlawful acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act) (See § 44-56-140C.)-First offense44-56-490(C)Wilfully violating a provision of the Drycleaning Facility Restoration Trust Fund provisions44-63-161(C)Willful violation of regulation or order relative to recording, reporting, or filing information with Bureau of Vital Statistics44-93-150(C)Infectious Waste Management Act violation (first offense)44-96-100(B)Wilful violation of solid waste regulations, first offense44-96-450(B)Wilful violation of Solid Waste Act-First offense45-9-85Violation of confidentiality of § 45-9-60 (Equal enjoyment and privileges to public accommodations, complaints, hearings, etc.)46-1-50Firing turpentine farms46-1-75Maliciously damaging farm product, research facility or equipment valued at less than $50046-10-100Penalties (violation of article concerning boll weevil eradication)46-23-80Penalty (violation of South Carolina Noxious Weed Act)46-41-170(A)Penalty (violation of chapter concerning dealers and handlers of agriculture products) Second or subsequent offense46-50-30, section 15Disclosure of confidential information relating to Southern Interstate Dairy Compact46-50-60Violation of Southern Interstate Dairy Compact47-1-40(A)Cruelty to animals, second or subsequent offense47-9-10Marking, branding, or disfiguring large animals of another-Second or subsequent offense47-9-30Use of horse, mare, or mule without permission47-9-410Violations (article concerning livestock generally)47-17-60Prohibited acts (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See § 47-17-100(a))47-17-70Slaughtering or processing except in compliance with article prohibited (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See § 47-17-100(a))47-17-80Records (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See § 47-17-100(a))47-17-530Misrepresenting a product as meat that is cell-cultured mean or protein47-21-80(B)Penalty for violation of Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act (violation of § 47-21-60)47-21-250(B)Unlawful entry into or remaining unlawfully in a crop operation48-39-170(A)Penalties (violation of chapter concerning coastal tidelands and wetlands)-Second or subsequent offense48-60-142(I)Violation of regulations related to recovering certain electronic devices50-1-125(2), (3),

and (4)Trafficking in wildlife50-1-136Penalties for conspiracy (violation of provisions of Title 50 relating to fish, game, and watercraft)50-5-1535Unlawful taking, possessing, buying, selling, or shipping of short nose sturgeon50-5-2305(D)Unlawful catching of wild rock (second or subsequent offense)50-5-2535Engaging in prohibited activities while under suspension, Marine Resources Act50-9-1200Hunting or fishing while under suspension50-11-95Engaging in Computer Assisted Remote Hunting, First Offense50-11-705Night hunting for deer, bear, or turkey-First offense 50-11-852Molesting or killing a bald eagle50-11-1920Violation of food service permit to sell exotic farm-raised venison50-11-2640(B)Bringing into State or importing live coyote or fox without permit-First offense50-13-1410Unlawful to pollute waters so as to injure fish and shellfish50-13-1440Using explosives to take fish unlawful-Second offense50-15-80(B)Penalties, violation of Sections 50-15-30(C), 50-15-55, or 50-15-40(D) or (E)50-18-270(C)Placing or releasing species imported from another state into waters of State-Second offense50-18-285(C)Damaging or poisoning aquaculture products or facilities-Second offense50-21-112(B)(2)Operating a water device while under the influence of alcohol or drugs (second offense)50-21-130(A)(1)Failure of an operator of a vessel involved in a collision resulting in property damage to stop and render assistance52-5-10Race horses must not be entered under assumed names or out of proper class52-5-40Misrepresenting or concealing former performance of race horse54-7-810(B)(1)Violation of Underwater Antiquities Act55-1-100(F)Unlawful to operate or act as a flight crew member of aircraft while under the influence of alcohol or drugs55-3-130Discharging a laser at an aircraft55-3-130Shining light at aircraft with intent to interfere with the operation of the aircraft56-1-25Disclosure of Department of Motor Vehicles confidential information56-3-150Illegal operation of foreign vehicle56-5-1210(A)(1)Failure to stop a vehicle involved in an accident when injury results but great bodily injury or death does not occur56-5-1220Failure to comply with the duties of a driver involved in an accident56-5-2780Unlawfully passing a stopped school bus, great bodily injury results56-5-2930Unlawful for narcotic users or persons under influence of liquor, drugs or like substances to drive (See § 56-5-2940(2))-Second offense56-5-2933Driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration, second offense56-5-2941(K)(1)(a)Unlawful operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device, first offense56-5-4975(A)Operation of unlicensed ambulance without removing exterior markings, sirens, etc.56-11-250Failure of a motor carrier to apply for a registration card and identification marker56-17-10Failure to purchase a license, keep records, supply information when required by law56-19-240Application for certificate, form, and contents (vehicle title)56-19-480Transfer and surrender of certificates, license plates, registration cards, and manufacturers serial plates of vehicles sold as salvage, abandoned, scrapped, or destroyed-Second and subsequent offenses56-31-50(C)Rental company making a false report regarding certain personal property taxes56-31-50(D)Misrepresentation of the amount of personal property taxes on a private passenger motor vehicle or rental vehicle paid or the amount of surcharges collected57-25-145(C)Placing an outdoor sign advertising an adult or sexually-oriented business within one mile of a public highway 58-3-280Restriction on employment of former commissioners by public utility 58-4-130Restriction on outside employment of executive director58-7-60(C)(1)Unlawful appropriation of gas that results in property damage in excess of $5,000 or the risk of great bodily injury or death – first offense58-7-60(E)(1)Aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in withdrawing and appropriating gas – first offense58-7-70Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters – first offense58-7-70(C)(1)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit – first offense58-7-70(D)(1)Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit when violation results in property damage greater than $5,000 or in risk of great bodily injury or death – first offense58-15-875(D)(1)Unlawful conduct relating to railroad track material for recycling, first offense58-15-1110Violation by Railroads of Interstate Commerce Act58-17-2760Criminal penalty on individuals for violation of transportation of freight58-17-4030Injury due to negligence or carelessness of general railroad law58-17-4050Injury due to wilful violation of general railroad law58-23-920Insurance required of owners of motor vehicles transporting goods for hire-First offense59-5-130Members shall not contract with State Board of Education59-69-260Officials shall not acquire interest in claims or contracts (school funds)61-2-240Interference with an officer or use of abusive language by an officer or another person61-4-1530Operation of brewery or winery without permit61-6-4010(B)(2)Unlawful manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquors-Second offense61-6-4025(b)Possession of unlawfully acquired or manufactured alcoholic liquors in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft-Second offense61-6-4030(b)Transportation of alcoholic liquors in a taxi or other vehicle for hire-Second offense61-6-4040(b)Rendering aid in unlawful transportation of alcoholic liquor-Second offense61-6-4060(B)(2)Unlawful storage of alcoholic liquor in a place of business-Second offense61-6-4100(b)Manufacture, sale, or possession of unlawful distillery-Second offense61-6-4110(b)Knowingly permitting or allowing a person to locate an unlawful distillery on a premise-Second offense61-6-4120(b)Unlawful manufacture, transport, or possession of materials used in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors-Second offense61-6-4130(b)Present at a place where alcoholic liquors are unlawfully manufactured-Second offense61-6-4150(b)Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor from a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft-Second offense61-6-4160(b)Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays, election days, and other days-Second offense61-6-4170(B)(2)Advertisement of alcoholic liquors from billboard-Second offense61-6-4200Unlawful disposal, rescue, or attempted disposal or rescue of alcoholic liquors61-8-50Violation of a restraining order against unlawful sale, barter, exchange, storage, or possession of alcoholic liquors62-2-901Destruction of or failure to deliver a will to a Judge of Probate63-3-620Contempt of court63-5-20Failure to provide reasonable support to a spouse or minor child63-7-940Dissemination of classified information63-7-1990(A)Dissemination of confidential reports 63-11-90Violations of Article 1, Child Welfare Agencies63-11-1350Disclosure of confidential records63-13-40(B)Unlawful application for employment by an ex-convict63-13-185(F)Unlawful administration of medicine to a child by childcare facility personnel63-13-190(C)Unlawful application for employment by ex-convict 63-13-420(F)Application for operator license for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-430(E)Renewal application for operator license for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-620(E), (F)Application for statement of standard conformity or approval for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-630(E), (G)Renewal application for statement of standard conformity or approval for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-820(E), (F)Application for registration for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-830(C), (D)Renewal application for registration for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes 63-13-1010(D)Application for license or registration of church and religious centers for childcare facilities when persons convicted of certain crimes63-17-1070Unlawful release of information