S.C. Code § 37-11-100

Current through 2024 Act No. 225.
Section 37-11-100 - Disciplinary actions; sanctions; assessment of costs
(A) For the purposes of this section, "conviction" includes a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or a finding of guilt.
(B) The department may take disciplinary action against a licensee or an operator for violation of a provision of this chapter or a regulation promulgated pursuant to this chapter.
(C) Upon finding that a licensee, operator, or person who manages the community on a day-to-day basis has violated one or more provisions of this section, the department may:
(1) deny an application for a license;
(2) revoke, restrict, suspend, or refuse to renew a license;
(3) impose an administrative penalty in an amount not less than one thousand dollars for each violation, but not more than ten thousand dollars;
(4) issue a reprimand;
(5) issue a cease and desist order; or
(6) place the licensee, operator, or person who manages the community on a day-to-day basis on probation for a period and subject to conditions and restrictions that the department specifies.
(D) A disciplinary action, denial of an application for a new or renewal license, license revocation, or license suspension must occur subject to the Administrative Procedures Act, with notice to, and an opportunity for a hearing by, the affected applicant, licensee, or operator. A contested hearing pursuant to this section must be held before the Administrative Law Court.
(E) A licensee, operator, or person who manages the community on a day-to-day basis who is found to be engaged in unlawful conduct may be assessed the reasonable costs necessary to the investigation, disciplinary proceeding, court proceeding, or other action to enforce the provisions of this chapter.

S.C. Code § 37-11-100

2008 Act No. 244, Section 1, eff 5/27/2008; 2005 Act No. 128, Section 20, eff 7/1/2005; 1989 Act No. 97, Section 1.

2005 Act No. 128, Section 27, provides as follows:

"This act takes effect on July 1, 2005, and applies to all licensing and administrative hearings involving the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs."