§ 23-3-110 Creation and functions of statewide criminal information and communication system
§ 23-3-115 Fees for criminal record searches; charitable organizations; school districts
§ 23-3-120 Reports of criminal data and fingerprints by law-enforcement agencies and court officials; taking of fingerprints
§ 23-3-130 Determination of information to be supplied and methods of evaluation and dissemination; promulgation of rules and regulations
§ 23-3-140 Effect of Article on disclosure of information
§ 23-3-150 Grants and appropriations; contracts with public agencies
§ 23-3-160 Investigation of injury or death of person under twenty-one when use of beverages containing alcohol suspected
§ 23-3-170 Investigation of traffic-related injury or death of person where use of illegal drugs or controlled substances suspected
§ 23-3-175 Inspection of junkyard, car dealership, parking lot, etc., for purpose of locating stolen vehicle or investigating titling or registration of wrecked or dismantled vehicle

Terms Used In South Carolina Code > Title 23 > Chapter 3 > Article 3 - Criminal Information and Communication System

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  • Conviction: A judgement of guilt against a criminal defendant.
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