South Carolina Code § 16-1-100

Crimes classified as misdemeanors.
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(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 Section 16-1-20(A), apply:
4-11-130
Disbursing officers may not exceed or transfer appropriations
4-17-70
Wilful injury to courthouse or jail
5-21-30
Municipal officers prohibited from contracting with municipality
5-21-40
Officers required to account to municipality for interest collected on deposits
7-5-325
Fraudulent change of address by elector for registration for voting purposes
7-13-1920
Tampering with voting machine
7-25-10
False swearing in applying for registration (election laws)
7-25-70
Procuring or offering to procure votes by threats
8-11-30
Payment or receipt of salary not due to state officers or employees
9-1-1160(A)
Collection of members contribution, failure to make payroll reports and remittances (State Retirement System)
10-11-315
Defacing, destroying or attempting to deface or destroy a monument or flag on the capitol grounds
10-11-320
Carrying or discharging a firearm on the capitol grounds or in the capitol building
10-11-360
Violation of article concerning offenses on capitol grounds and in capitol building
11-1-20
Failure to account for interest on deposit of public funds
11-1-40
Contracts in excess of tax or appropriation, diverting public funds
11-9-20
Disbursing officers exceeding or transferring appropriations
12-2-70
Neglect or misconduct of county auditor or treasurer
12-28-1500(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 fuel
12-28-1545(B)
Licensed importer failure to meet requirements regarding fuel which has not been dyed, nor tax paid or accrued by the supplier
12-28-1550(C)
Failure to meet requirements for exporting fuel
12-28-1555(D)
Operation of a motor vehicle with dyed fuel
12-28-1560(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 12-28-1585
12-28-1720(C)
Truck drivers who violate certain shipping requirements for the second and subsequent times
12-28-1940(B)
Refusing to allow certain inspections for the purpose of evading the payment of taxes
12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(i)
Concealing goods on which tax imposed with intent to evade assessment or collection
12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(ii)
Wilful failure to pay over money received from third party to discharge payor's tax liability
16-3-600(A)
Assault and battery in the second degree
16-3-730
Publishing name of victim of criminal sexual conduct unlawful
16-3-1050(G)
Threatening, intimidating, or attempting to intimidate a vulnerable adult subject to an investigation
16-3-1050(H)
Obstructing or impeding an investigation pursuant to Chapter 35 of Title 43
16-3-1720(A)
Harassment in the first degree
16-3-1720(B)
Harassment in the first degree when a restraining order is in effect
16-3-1910(O)
Violation of a permanent restraining order, if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the permanent restraining order was a misdemeanor
16-3-1920(N)
Violation of an emergency restraining order, if the underlying conviction that was the basis for the emergency restraining order was a misdemeanor
16-3-2080(F)
Disclosing information about a trafficking victim or certain shelters or unlawfully entering the grounds of certain shelters
16-5-40
Duty of officers to execute warrants
16-5-50
Penalty for hindering officers or rescuing prisoners
16-7-160(1)
Illegal use of stink bombs or other devices containing foul or offensive odors
16-7-170
Entering public buildings for purpose of destroying records or other property
16-11-30
Possession of master keys and nonowner key sets while engaged in crime
16-11-140
Burning of crops and other kinds of personal property
16-11-523
Obtaining nonferrous metals unlawfully resulting in disruption of communication or electrical service to critical infrastructure
16-11-560
Burning, cutting untenanted or unfinished buildings
16-11-570
Injury or destruction of building or crops by tenant
16-11-770(B)(3)
Committing illegal graffiti vandalism, third or subsequent offense
16-11-780
Entering certain lands to discover, uncover, move, remove, or attempt to remove an archaeological resource- second offense
16-11-920(A)(3)
Operation of an audiovisual recording device in a motion picture theatre with intent to record, third offense
16-13-10
Forgery that does not involve a dollar amount
16-13-131(C)(1)
Larceny against a merchant by offering a fraudulent product code on merchandise—first offense
16-13-135(E)(1)(a)
Organized Retail Crime—first offense when property value is greater than $200 dollars but less than $10,000
16-13-150
Purse snatching (not grand larceny or robbery)
16-13-180(B)(2)
Receiving stolen goods (value over $2,000 up to $10,000)
16-13-380
Theft of electric current (second or subsequent offense)
16-13-385(B)(2)
Tampering with a utility meter—second offense
16-13-385(C)(2)
Tampering with a utility meter for profit—second offense
16-13-385(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 offense
16-13-470(B)(1)
Defrauding a drug or alcohol screening test (first offense)
16-15-130
Indecent exposure
16-15-250
Communicating obscene messages (nontelephonic)
16-17-470(A)
Eavesdropping or peeping
16-17-470(B)(1)
Voyeurism (first offense)
16-17-490
Contributing to the delinquency of a minor
16-17-495(C)
Returning a child under sixteen years of age within three days of a violation of a custody order or statute
16-17-505(3)
Knowingly selling cigarettes in packages that violate federal law
16-17-506
Unlawful sale or distribution of e-liquid containers
16-17-650(A)(2)
Engaging in cock fighting, game fowl or illegal game fowl testing, Second Offense
16-17-680
Presenting a falsified bill of sale for a coil to a secondary metals recycler
16-17-680(D)(6)(c)
Unlawful purchase of nonferrous metals for the purpose of recycling nonferrous metals, third offense
16-17-680(E)(1)(b)(ii)
Unlawful sale of nonferrous metals in any amount to a secondary metals recycler, second offense
16-17-680(F)(4)(c)
Secondary metals recycler possessing stolen nonferrous metal, third or subsequent offense
16-17-680(G)(4)(c)
Possession or transportation of nonferrous metals in a vehicle, third or subsequent offense
16-17-680(I)(2)(d)
Unlawful purchase or attempt to purchase a used, detached catalytic converter or any nonferrous part of a catalytic converter, first offense
16-17-680(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 offense
16-17-735(D)
Persons falsely asserting authority of law
16-17-770(A)(2)
Impersonating a lawyer—Second offense
16-21-60(A)
Use of vehicle without permission (intent to deprive)
16-23-20
Unlawful carrying of pistol, second offense (See Section 16-23-50(A)(2)(b))
16-23-470
Illegal possession of teargas gun or ammunition for teargas gun
16-23-530
Knowingly selling or providing a gun to an illegal alien
16-25-30(B)
Ship, transport, receive, or possess a firearm or ammunition, if the person has been convicted of a violation of Section 16-25-20(C) or (D), related to domestic violence
16-25-125(E)
Unlawful entry upon the grounds of a domestic violence shelter
17-7-510
Burying body without notice or inquiry
22-9-140
Penalty for failing to execute process of magistrate's court
23-1-20
Peace officers may not be employed on contingent basis
23-3-535(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 offense
23-3-538(C)(2)
Sex offender operating or employed by child-oriented business—Second offense
24-13-425(B)
Unlawful removal, destruction, or circumventing of the operation of an electronic monitoring device
25-7-20
Obtaining or giving information respecting national or state defense
29-1-30
Wilful sale of property on which lien exists
35-1-508(a)(3)
Violation of Title 35, Chapter 1 when an investor loses less than one thousand dollars, or if no losses are proven
35-11-725(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 activity
37-13-50
Regulation of subleasing and loan assumption of a motor vehicle
38-7-140
Failure to pay money due or to supply information required
38-13-140
Refusal to exhibit records, false statements (Insurance)
38-25-330
Violations of Chapter 25, Unauthorized Transaction of Insurance Business
38-38-720(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)
38-43-190
Fraud regarding payment of insurance premium
38-55-80
Loans to directors or officers (Insurance)
38-55-150
Accepting premiums or assessments in insolvent company (Insurance)
38-55-160
Insuring uninsurable persons with intent to defraud
38-55-173(B)(1)
Vehicle glass repairer offering or making certain payments of $1,000 or more
38-55-540(A)(2)
Knowingly making false statement or misrepresentation resulting in economic advantage of between one and ten thousand dollars, first offense
38-59-50
Payment or settlement of benefits in merchandise or service prohibited (Insurance)
39-15-750
Destruction of brand or removal or transfer of timber
39-15-1190(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 mark
40-5-320
Practice of law by corporations and voluntary associations unlawful
40-5-350
Soliciting legal business unlawful
40-5-360
Splitting fees with laymen unlawful
40-54-80
Violations of chapter concerning dealers in precious metals—Third or subsequent offenses
43-5-40
Unlawful publication or other use of records
43-7-60
False claim, statement, or representation by a medical provider
43-7-70
False statement of representation on an application for public assistance
43-7-80(B)
Provider required to keep separate accounts and records
43-33-40
Unlawful interference with rights of blind or other physically disabled person
43-35-85(G)
Threatening, intimidating, or attempting to intimidate a vulnerable adult subject to an investigation
43-35-85(H)
Obstructing an investigation pursuant to the Omnibus Adult Protection Act
44-31-360
Violation of article concerning tuberculosis prisoners and inmates of institutions
44-37-30
Offenses related to neonatal testing
44-41-36(A)
Performing an abortion on an unemancipated minor
44-41-350
Performing an abortion without satisfying "A Woman's Right to Know" provision, third or subsequent offense
44-41-470
Physician intentionally or knowingly performing an illegal abortion
44-53-370(b)(3)
Prohibited Acts A, penalties (Schedule IV drugs except for flunitrazepam)
First offense
44-53-370(d)(3)
Possession of cocaine, first offense
44-53-375(A)
Possession of less than one gram of methamphetamine or cocaine base
44-53-398(H)(3)
Purchasing a product containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from any person other than a manufacturer or registered wholesale distributor, Second Offense
44-79-120
Violation of chapter concerning Physical Fitness Services Act
45-9-90
Equal enjoyment and privileges to public accommodations
46-17-460
Violation of chapter concerning agricultural commodities marketing
46-19-270
Displaying sign showing Department of Agriculture approval prior to approval
46-25-80
Violations of chapter concerning fertilizer law
46-41-30(1)
Unlawful to engage in business as dealer without license, penalties for violation (agricultural products)—First offense
46-55-60
Manufacturing, distributing, dispensing, delivering, purchasing, etc., of marijuana on property used for industrial hemp production
47-3-630
Torturing, 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 offense
47-3-960
Injuring, disabling or killing guide dog
47-17-100(A)
Violation of a Meat and Meat Food Regulations Inspection Law, with intent to defraud
47-19-120(C)(1)
Interference with person performing official duties under chapter on poultry inspection
47-21-80(A)
Penalty for violation of Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act
47-21-250(A)
Penalty for crop operation violations
48-27-250
Violation of chapter concerning registration of foresters
48-49-60(a)
Violations of chapter concerning SC Mountain Ridge Protection Act
50-1-85(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 deer
50-13-1460
Use of explosives to take fish
50-13-1470
Failure to report use of explosives to take fish
50-21-112(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 offense
54-1-40
Criminal liability for unskillful or negligent management of steamboat
55-3-130
Discharging a laser at an aircraft, second offense
56-1-460
Driving while license canceled, suspended, or revoked—Third and subsequent offense
56-5-750(B)(1)
Failure to stop for a law enforcement vehicle—First offense (no death or injury occurs)
56-5-2930
Unlawful for persons to drive under influence of liquor, drugs, or like substances (See Section 56-5-2940(3))—Third offense
56-5-2933
Driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration, third offense
56-5-2941(K)(1)(b)
Unlawful operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device, second offense
57-7-20(C)
Putting a foreign substance on a highway with malice and personal injury results
58-7-60(B)(2)
Unlawful appropriation of gas—second offense
58-7-60(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 offense
58-7-60(E)(2)
Aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in withdrawing and appropriating gas—second offense
58-7-70(B)
Cheating and defrauding, or altering a meter to withdraw or take gas—second offense
58-7-70(C)(2)
Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit—second offense
58-7-70(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 offense
58-15-875(D)(2)
Unlawful conduct relating to railroad track material for recycling, second offense
58-17-4040
Gross carelessness or negligence in the operation of a train
58-23-920
Insurance required of owners of motor vehicles transporting goods for hire
Second and subsequent offenses
59-25-250(A)
Revocation or suspension of certificate, powers and duties of Court of Common Pleas, warrant for production of witnesses
59-41-80
Violation of chapter concerning grants to private school pupils
59-63-450
No child may be counted in enrollment more than once
59-102-150
Prohibited acts by athlete agents
61-4-170
Sale of a beverage containing alcohol which resembles a vegetable, or fruit or soft drink
61-6-4180
Possession of a firearm while unlawfully manufacturing, transporting, or selling alcoholic liquors
(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 Section 16-1-20(A), apply:
12-21-2540
Use of altered or counterfeit tickets or reuse of tickets
12-21-2714
Use of slug or any false coin to operate automatic vending machine or other machine requiring coin for operation
12-21-3070
Improper use, alteration or reuse of stamps and for failure to pay tax, make any report on, or submit required information
14-7-380
Jury commissioners guilty of fraud
16-3-410
Sending or accepting challenge to fight (with a deadly weapon)
16-3-420
Carrying or delivering challenge, serving as second
16-5-130(2), (3)
Instigating, aiding, or participating in riot
16-8-240(A)
Committing or threatening acts of violence with the intent to coerce, induce, or solicit another person to participate in gang activity, first offense
16-9-410(C)(2)
Aiding escapes from prison, for prisoners charged with noncapital offenses
16-9-420
Aiding escape from custody of officers
16-11-580(C)(1)
Forest products violation (value more than $1,000 but less than $5,000)
16-11-910 and16-11-915
Transfer of recorded sounds for unauthorized use or sale (See Section 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 offense
16-11-930
Illegal distribution of recordings without name and address of manufacturer and designation of featured artist (See Section 16-11-940(B))
16-13-65
Selling aquaculture products or damaging facilities valued at greater than $100 (third or subsequent offense)
16-13-437
False statement or representation about income to a public housing agency
16-16-20(3)(c)
Computer crime—second degree—Second or subsequent offense
16-16-20(4)
Computer Crime Act—third degree—Second or subsequent offense
16-17-10
Barratry
16-17-510
Enticing enrolled child from attendance in public or private school
16-17-560
Assault or intimidation on account of political opinions or exercise of civil rights
16-17-610
Soliciting emigrants without licenses
16-23-465
Additional penalty for unlawfully carrying pistol or firearm onto premises of business selling alcoholic liquors, beers or wines for on-premises consumption
23-17-110
Purchases by sheriff or deputy at sheriff's sale
23-31-370
False statement to obtain special license
23-31-400(C)
Use of a firearm while under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance
23-35-130
Manufacture, storage, transportation, or possession of certain fireworks illegal
23-41-60
Violation of arson reporting immunity act
25-1-150
Unauthorized wearing of military insignia
25-1-2180
Assault upon military personnel
25-7-60
Conspiracy (treason or sabotage during war)
25-7-80
Concealing or harboring violator of chapter on treason; sabotage
27-29-150
Violating provisions of Uniform Land Sales Practice Act
30-15-50
Forgery of discharge (veterans)
32-1-290
Making or assisting in making contracts when actual delivery not contemplated, or operating bucket shop
34-11-90(b)
Drawing and uttering fraudulent check $5,000 or less, first offense
34-39-240
Wilful violation of section, requiring license for engaging in business of deferred presentment service
34-41-120
Wilful violation of section, requiring license for engaging in business of either Level I or Level II check-cashing service
38-2-20
Penalty for a person convicted of a misdemeanor contained in Title 38
38-2-30
Acting without license required by Title 38 on insurance
38-21-340
Criminal prosecutions (Insurance Holding Company Regulatory Act)
38-43-160
Unlawfully representing an unlicensed insurer
38-43-240
Other offenses by insurance agent
38-45-150
Insurance Broker Chapter Violation
38-47-60
Adjuster acting for unauthorized company (See Section 38-2-20)
38-48-130
Unlawful practices for public insurance adjusters
38-51-20
Acting as an administrator of an insurance benefit plan without a license
38-55-60
Discrimination in the conduct of an insurance business
38-55-340
Connection of Undertakers with certain insurers article violation
38-63-10
Circulation of false or misleading information by an agent or officer of a life insurer
38-73-80
Withholding or giving false information to the Insurance Commissioner regarding surety rates
38-77-1160
Motor Vehicle Theft and Motor Vehicle Insurance Fraud Reporting—Immunity Act violation
39-23-80(B)(1)
Prohibited acts (concerning adulterated, misbranded, or new drugs and devices)—First offense
39-25-50(a)
Penalties, effect of guaranty from supplier or article, liability of advertising media—Second or subsequent offense
39-33-1320
Violation concerning butterfat content and weight of milk—Second and subsequent offenses
40-15-212
Unlawful practice or aiding or abetting in the unlawful practice of dentistry, dental hygiene, or dental technological work
40-29-180
Violation of chapter concerning manufactured housing
40-37-200(A)
Practicing optometry unlawfully
40-43-86(EE)
Possessing, dispensing, or distributing drugs, or devices without a prescription from a licensed practitioner
40-59-200
Violation of residential builders licensing provisions
40-81-200
Violations of Chapter 40, State Athletic Commission
40-81-480
Events involving combative sports or weapons violation
44-53-40(B)
Obtaining certain drugs, devices, preparations, or compounds by fraud, deceit, or the like—First offense
44-53-370(b)(4)
Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of Schedule V drugs)—Second and subsequent offenses
44-53-370(d)(1)
Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of controlled substances in Schedules I (b), (c), II, and LSD)—First offense
44-53-395
Prohibited acts, penalties (prescription drugs)—First offense
44-53-1680(A)
Knowingly failing to submit prescription monitoring information to the bureau of drug control
44-56-130
Unlawful acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act) (See Section 44-56-140)—Second or subsequent offense
44-55-1360
Worker, sewage and waste water disposal violation
44-93-150(C)
Infectious Waste Management Act violation (second offense or subsequent offense)
44-96-100(B)
Wilful violation of solid waste regulations, second or subsequent offenses
44-96-450(B)
Wilful violation of Solid Waste Act Second or subsequent offenses
46-33-60
Penalty on out-of-state shippers
47-1-40(A)
Cruelty to animals—Third or subsequent offense
47-1-50
Cruelty to animals in one's possession
48-1-90
Causing or permitting pollution of environment prohibited (See Section 48-1-320)
48-1-320
Violation (Pollution Control Act)
48-1-340
False statement, representations or certifications, falsifying, tampering with or rendering inaccurate monitoring devices or methods
48-23-265(C)(1)
Forest products violation first offense (value at least $5,000)
48-27-230
Endorsement of documents by registrants, illegal endorsements
48-43-550(f)
Regulations as to removal of discharges of pollutants
49-1-20
Permitting logs and the like to obstruct or interfere with navigation of rivers or harbors
50-1-85(3)
Use of a firearm or archery tackle while hunting or returning from hunting, in a criminally negligent manner when bodily injury results
50-11-96
Introducing a fertility control agent or chemical substance into any wildlife without a permit
50-11-430
Illegal taking of bears and bear parts
50-11-2640(B)
Bringing into State or importing live coyote or fox without permit—Second offense
50-13-1440
Using explosives to take fish unlawful—Third offense
51-3-150
Trespass upon state park property
56-1-2070
Driving commercial motor vehicle in violation of an out-of-service order, first violation
56-5-5030
Devices to emit smoke screen, noisome gases, or odors prohibited
56-14-30(D)(3)
Unlicensed recreational vehicle dealer—Third or subsequent offense
56-15-310(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 wholesaler
58-13-10
Opening or injuring package, parcel, or baggage by employee of carrier unlawful
58-15-840
Taking or removing brasses, bearings, waste, or packing from railroad cars
58-15-860
Injuring or destroying electric signals or other structures or mechanisms
58-23-1640(K)
Using a Transportation Network Company trade dress or ridesharing application in furtherance of a crime
61-6-4010(B)(3)
Unlawful manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquors—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4025(c)
Possession of unlawfully acquired or manufactured alcoholic liquors in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4030(c)
Transportation of alcoholic liquors in a taxi or other vehicle for hire—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4040(c)
Rendering aid in unlawful transportation of alcoholic liquors—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4060(B)(3)
Unlawful storage of alcoholic liquor in a place of business—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4100(c)
Manufacture, sale, or possession of unlawful distillery—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4110(c)
Knowingly permitting or allowing a person to locate an unlawful distillery on a premise—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4120(c)
Unlawful manufacture, transport, or possession of materials used in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4130(c)
Present at a place where alcoholic liquors are unlawfully manufactured—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4150(c)
Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor from a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4155(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 offense
61-6-4157(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 alcohol
61-6-4160(c)
Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays, election days, and other day—Third or subsequent offense
61-6-4170(B)(3)
Advertisement of alcoholic liquors from billboards—Third or subsequent offense
63-9-2050
Submitting 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 Section 16-1-20(A), apply:
1-6-100
Unlawful disclosure of confidential information
1-7-400
Circuit solicitors disabled by intoxicants
2-15-120
Confidentiality of records (Legislative Audit Council) penalty for violations
2-17-50
Failure to file requirement statement with State Ethics Commission, third or subsequent offense
2-17-130
Penalties for violations of lobbyist chapter
2-17-140
Penalties for filing groundless complaint
5-21-500
Diverting municipal funds allocated to bond payments for other purposes
6-1-120(C)
Disclosure of taxpayer information
7-25-100
Allowing ballot to be seen, removing ballot from voting place, improper assistance
7-25-200
Unlawful to pay a candidate to file or withdraw from candidacy
8-1-30
Knowingly allowing false claims by witnesses or jurors of mileage traveled
8-1-80
Misconduct in office, habitual negligence, and the like
8-9-10
Delivery by officer of books and papers to successor (public officers/employees)
8-9-30
Delivery by officer of monies on hand to successor
8-13-320(9)(c)
Penalty for wilful filing of groundless complaint with Ethics Commission
8-13-320(10)(g)
Penalty for wilful release of confidential information relating to ethics investigation
8-13-540(B)(2)(d)
Wilfully filing a groundless ethics complaint
8-13-1510
Failure to file reports, Ethics, Government Accountability, and Campaign Reform, third or subsequent offense
8-13-1520
Penalty for violation of ethics chapter
9-1-40
Penalties for making false statement or record (South Carolina Retirement System)
9-8-220
Penalty for false statements or falsification of records (Judges' and Solicitors' Retirement System)
9-9-210
False statements and falsification of records (General Assembly Retirement System)
9-11-320
False statements and falsification of records (Police Officers' Retirement System)
10-9-260
Interfering with state, board or licensees, mining without license
11-15-90
Failure to make payment or remit funds for payment of obligations
11-15-290
Public officer failure to make investments in accordance with article
11-48-30(C)(3)
Sale or possession of cigarettes of a manufacturer not included in the state directory
11-48-100
Knowingly violating tobacco regulations
12-21-2710
Unlawful possession or operation of gaming devices
12-21-2830
Record required of gross receipts, record subject to inspection, violations
12-24-70(B)
Submitting false information on an affidavit accompanied by a deed
12-28-2345
Unlawful alteration of petroleum products shipping information
12-51-96
Conditions of redemption, taxation
12-54-44(B)(3)
Wilful failure to pay estimated tax or keep required records
12-54-44(B)(4)
Wilful furnishing of false statement required for tax purposes
12-54-44(B)(5)
Wilfully providing employer with false information which decreases tax withheld
12-54-44(B)(6)(c)(iii)
Wilful delivery to tax department of fraudulent document
12-54-240
Disclosure 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 prohibited
13-7-80
Violation of provisions concerning nuclear energy
14-7-1720
Penalty for disclosing State Grand Jury information
14-17-580
Clerk is responsible for books, papers, and other property
14-23-680
Judge responsible for books, papers, and property of office
16-1-55
Accessory after the fact to a Class B Misdemeanor
16-3-210
Assault and battery by mob in the third degree
16-3-530
Penalties, hazing
16-3-610
Assault with concealed weapon
16-3-1050(A)
Failure to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult
16-3-1340
Victim compensation fund, soliciting employment to pursue claim or award
16-3-1710(B)
Harassment in the second degree
16-3-1720(D)
Harassment first degree with use of licensing or registration information
16-3-2090(D)
Use of property or conveyance subject to forfeiture
16-7-110
Wearing masks and the like (See Section 16-7-140)
16-7-120
Placing burning or flaming cross in public place (See Section 16-7-140)
16-7-150
Slander and libel
16-9-260
Corruption of jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees
16-9-270
Acceptance of bribes by jurors, arbitrators, umpires, or referees
16-9-320(A)
Opposing or resisting law enforcement officer serving process
16-9-370(a)
Taking money or reward to compound or conceal offense
16-11-150(a)
Burning lands of another without consent—First offense
16-11-180
Negligently allowing fire to spread to lands or property of another—Second or subsequent offense
16-11-700(F)
Littering (exceeding 500 lbs. or 100 cu. ft. in volume)
16-11-730
Malicious injury to or interference with microwave, radio, or television facilities; unauthorized use of such facilities
16-11-750
Unlawful injury or interference with electric lines
16-11-770(B)(2)
Committing illegal graffiti vandalism, second offense
16-11-820
Theft of cable television service unlawful use without payment (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offense
16-11-825
Theft of cable television, unauthorized connection or use of device to cable television system (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offenses
16-11-830
Theft of cable television service, aid, abet, or attempt (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offenses
16-11-835
Advertisement or sale of instrument designed to avoid payment for cable services (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offenses
16-11-840
Unauthorized device to decode or descramble cable television signal (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offenses
16-11-845
Use, sale, or installation of a converter or similar device for unauthorized reception of cable signals (See Section 16-11-855)—Second and subsequent offenses
16-11-855
Violation of Article 8, Theft of Cable Television Service
16-11-910
Transfer of recorded sounds for unauthorized use or sale (See Section 16-11-920(E))
16-11-915
Unauthorized sale of article containing live performances (See Section 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 offense
16-11-930
Illegal distribution of recordings without name and address of manufacturer and designation of feature artist (See Section 16-11-940(D))
16-13-15
Falsifying or altering transcript or diploma, fraudulent use of falsified or altered transcript or diploma penalty
16-13-65
Stealing aquaculture products or damaging aquaculture facilities - First and second offense
16-13-165(B)(1)(a)
Knowingly and intentionally installing or reinstalling a counterfeit or nonfunctional airbag—1st offense
16-13-300
Fraudulent removal or secreting of personal property attached or levied on
16-13-385(C)(1)
Tampering with a utility meter for profit—first offense
16-13-385(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 offense
16-13-400
Avoiding or attempting to avoid payment of telecommunications
16-13-410(1)
Making or possessing device, plans or instruction which can be used to violate Section 16-3-400
16-14-60
Financial transaction card fraud
16-14-60(a)
Financial transaction card fraud—value of things of value does not exceed five hundred dollars in any six-month period
16-14-60(a)(2)(d)
Financial transaction card fraud—using financial transaction card to exceed certain balances or authorized lines of credit
16-14-60(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 period
16-14-60(c)
Financial transaction card fraud—filing of false application to an issuer of a financial transaction card
16-14-60(d)
Financial transaction card fraud—filing of false notice or report of theft
16-14-80
Criminally receiving goods and services fraudulently obtained
16-15-50
Seduction under promise of marriage
16-15-60
Adultery or fornication
16-15-90
Prostitution (See Section 16-15-110(3))—Third or subsequent offenses
16-15-100
Prostitution; further acts (See Section 16-15-110(3))—Third or subsequent offenses
16-15-315
Condition on certain sales for resale or on franchising rights that obscene material be received for resale prohibited
16-15-325
Participation in preparation of obscene material prohibited
16-15-332(C)(1)
Unauthorized disclosure of an intimate image without intent to cause harm—first offense
16-16-20(3)(c)
Computer crime—second degree—First offense
16-17-310
Imitation of organizations' names, emblems, and the like
16-17-420(C)
Unlawful school disturbances by nonstudents
16-17-500(3)
Providing tobacco products to a minor
16-17-520
Disturbance of religious worship
16-17-540
Bribery with respect to agents, servants, or employees
16-17-650(A)(1)
Engaging in cockfighting, game fowl or illegal game fowl fighting testing, First Offense
16-17-680(D)(6)(b)
Unlawful purchase of nonferrous metals for the purpose of recycling nonferrous metals, second offense
16-17-680(E)(1)(b)(i)
Unlawful sale of nonferrous metals in any amount to a secondary metals recycler, first offense
16-17-680(F)(4)(b)
Secondary metals recycler possessing stolen nonferrous metal, second offense
16-17-680(G)(4)(b)
Possession or transportation of nonferrous metals in a vehicle, second offense
16-17-680(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 offense
16-17-700
Tattooing
16-17-720
Impersonating law enforcement officer
16-17-735
Impersonation of state or local official or employee or law enforcement officer or asserting authority of state law in connection with a sham legal process
16-17-760
Falsely representing oneself as being the recipient of certain military awards
16-17-770(A)(1)
Impersonating a lawyer—First offense
16-19-10
Setting up lotteries
16-19-40
Unlawful games and betting
16-21-60(B)
Use of vehicle without permission (Temporary purpose only)
16-21-70
Use of bicycle or other vehicle without permission, but without intent to steal
16-23-20
Unlawful carrying of pistol, first offense (See Section 16-23-50(A)(2)(a))
16-23-450
Placing loaded trap gun, spring gun, or like device
16-23-730
Manufacturing, 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 detonator
16-25-20(C)
Domestic violence in the second degree
16-27-40
Penalty (Animal Fighting or Baiting Act)—Second offense
17-15-90(2)
Wilful failure to appear before a court when released in connection with a charge for a misdemeanor
17-22-170
Unlawful retention or release of information regarding participation in intervention program
17-28-350
Willful and malicious destruction of physical evidence or biological material. Second and subsequent offense
17-29-20
Installation of pen register or tap and trace device
17-30-50(B)(1)
Interception of wire, electronic or oral communications—First offense
20-3-210
Unlawful advertising for purpose of procuring divorce (See Section 20-3-220)
22-9-170
Oppression in office or other misconduct, punishment
23-3-475(B)(2)
Providing false information when registering as a sex offender—Second offense
23-17-40
Liability of sheriff for official misconduct for remaining in contempt after attachment
23-19-130
Penalties for failure to pay over monies (by sheriff)
23-31-215(M)
Carrying a concealed weapon into a prohibited environment
23-35-150(3)
Violation concerning fireworks and explosives—Third and subsequent offenses
23-37-50
Violations concerning safety glazing materials
23-39-40
Prohibited acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act)—Second and subsequent offenses (See Section 23-39-50(a))
23-50-50(B)
Divulging privileged communication, protected information, or a protected identity
24-3-410
Sale of prison-made products on open market generally prohibited
24-3-420
Violations of article governing prison industries other than Section 24-3-410
24-3-980(B)(1)
Unlawful possession of telecommunication device by inmate, first offense
24-5-90
Discrimination in treatment of prisoners unlawful
24-27-300
Frivolous complaints or appeals filed by a prisoner
25-1-440(c)(1)
Fraudulent or wilful misstatement of fact in application for financial federal disaster assistance
25-1-1420
Unlawful purchase or receipt of military property
25-1-3067
Conduct that prejudices the good order and discipline in military forces or brings discredit upon military forces
25-15-20
Improper use of Confederate Crosses of Honor
26-2-150(B)
Knowingly impersonating an electronic notary public; soliciting, coercing, or influencing an electronic notary public to commit official misconduct
27-18-350(D)
Refusal to deliver property under Uniform Unclaimed Property Act
30-2-50
Use of personal information from a public body for commercial solicitation
33-56-140
Illegal charitable organization of professional solicitations
33-56-145(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 offense
33-57-170(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 offense
33-57-170(C)
Person or organization that gives false or misleading information in a registration or report under Title 33, Chapter 57
34-1-120
Penalties for obstructing commissioner of banking
34-3-70
False statements concerning solvency of bank
34-3-90
Penalties (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)
34-11-30
Receipt of deposits or trusts after knowledge of insolvency (banks and banking generally)
34-11-60
Drawing 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 offense
34-19-110
Use 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 it
34-28-390
Penalties and remedies (violations concerning savings and loan acquisition and holding companies)
34-28-740
False statement affecting credit or standing of savings association
34-36-70
Violation of a provision that regulates loan brokers
37-5-301(a),(b)
Wilful violations (Consumer Protection Code)
37-5-302
Disclosure violations (Consumer Protection Code)
37-5-303
Fraudulent use of cards (Consumer Protection Code)
37-11-120
Violation of a provision concerning the licensing and regulation of Continuing Care Retirement Communities
38-13-200
Penalty for refusing to be examined under oath (Insurance)
38-27-80(d)
Cooperation of officers, owners, and employees (violation) (Insurance)
38-49-40
Violation of a provision that regulates Motor Vehicle Physical Damage Appraisers
39-9-200
Misuse of commercial weights and measures (See Section 39-9-208(A))
39-11-170
Violation of a provision that regulates weighmasters (second or subsequent offense)
39-15-460
Unauthorized alteration, change, removal, or obliteration of registered mark or brand (labels and trademarks)
39-15-470
Purchase or receipt of containers marked or branded from other than registered owner
39-15-480
Unauthorized possession of marked or branded containers (trade and commerce)
39-15-490
Effect of refusal to deliver containers to lawful owner (trade and commerce)
39-15-500
Taking or sending containers out of State without consent of owner
39-15-1190
Intentional use of counterfeit mark or trafficking in goods carrying the mark
39-15-1190(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 mark
39-17-340
Penalties (violation of article concerning grading of watermelons)
39-19-60
Penalty for disposal of stored cotton without consent of owner
39-22-90(A)(5)-(7)
Prohibited acts. State Warehouse System (See Section 39-22-90(B))
39-41-570
Penalties (violation of article concerning deception in sale of liquid fuels, lubricating oils and greases)
39-75-50
Selling, offering for sale, or delivering for introduction into this State nonconforming regrooved tires
40-1-200
Penalty for unlawful practice of a profession or submitting false information to obtain a license to practice a profession
40-2-200
Certified Public Accountants and Public Accountants regulations violations
40-3-200
Engaging in practice of architecture in violation of chapter or knowingly submitting false information for purpose of obtaining license
40-6-200
Penalties (violation of chapter concerning auctioneers)—Second offense
40-7-200
Practicing barbering unlawfully or submitting false information to obtain barbering license
40-8-110(K)
Failure to make required contribution to care and maintenance trust fund or a merchandise account fund
40-8-190
Submitting false information to procure cemetery operator's license
40-10-200
Violation of First Protection Sprinkler Act
40-11-200
Illegal practice as licensed contractor
40-18-150
Penalties (violation of chapter concerning detective and private security agencies)
40-23-200
Practice as environmental systems operator in violation of Title 40, Chapter 23
40-31-20
Penalties (violation of chapter concerning naturopathy)
40-33-200
Unauthorized practice of nursing
40-35-200(C)
Administering a nursing home, residential care facility or habilitation center without a license
40-36-200
Knowingly submitting false information to obtain license to practice as occupational therapist or as occupational therapy assistant
40-38-200
Violation of chapter regulating Opticians
40-41-60
License required for erection of lightning rods
40-41-220
Encamping and trading in animals or commodities by nomadic individuals without license unlawful
40-43-140
Unlawful use of titles, declarations, and signs—unlawful dispensing, compounding, and sale of drugs (pharmacists)
40-47-112
Attending to a patient while under the influence of drugs or alcohol
40-47-200
Submitting false information for purpose of obtaining a license to practice medicine
40-51-220
Penalties (violation of chapter on podiatry)
40-54-80
Violations of chapter concerning dealers in precious metals Second offense
40-55-170
Unauthorized practice of psychology
40-56-200
State Board of Pyrotechnic Safety violations
40-63-200
Practice as social worker in violation of Title 40, Chapter 63
40-68-150(B)
Staff Leasing Services violation
40-79-200(A)
Penalty (violation of South Carolina Regulation of Burglar Alarm System Businesses Act)
40-82-200
Failure to obtain a license to engage in liquified petroleum gas activities
41-1-60
Certain transactions between carriers or shippers and labor organizations prohibited, penalties
41-15-320(e)
Penalties (wilfully violating safety or health rule or regulation)—Subsequent offense
41-25-30
Private personnel placement services applications and licensing (violations) (See Section 41-25-90)
41-25-40
Private personnel placement services; duties of licensees (See Section 41-25-90)
41-25-50
Prohibited activities or conduct of personnel agencies (See Section 41-25-90)
41-25-60
Advertisements in South Carolina of firms located outside its jurisdiction (See Section 41-25-90)
41-25-70
Prohibited activities or conduct of employers or person seeking employment (private personnel agencies) (See Section 41-25-90)
41-25-80
Confidentiality of record and files (private personnel agencies) (See Section 41-25-90)
42-9-360
Receiving fees, consideration, or gratuity for services not approved by the commission or the court
42-15-90
Receipt of fees, other consideration, or a gratuity not approved by the Worker's Compensation Commission
43-5-25
Wilful use of payment for purpose not in best interest of child, protective payee
43-5-950
Violations of article concerning women, infants, and children supplemental food program
43-35-85(A)
Failure to report abuse, neglect, or exploitation of a vulnerable adult
44-2-140
Underground Petroleum Response Bank Act violation
44-6-180(B)
Medically Indigent Assistance Act confidentiality violation
44-6-200
Falsification of information regarding eligibility for Medically Indigent Assistance Program
44-17-860
Unlawful taking of person from mental health facility without permission
44-22-100(C)
Unlawful to disclose records of mental health patient or former patient
44-22-220(C)
Unlawful to wilfully deny a patient his rights afforded him under chapter
44-23-240
Unwarranted confinement of an individual
44-23-1150(D)
Submitting inaccurate or untruthful information concerning sexual misconduct
44-24-210
Unlawful without prior authorization to take child from grounds of inpatient facility
44-26-210
Denial of rights to a client with intellectual disability
44-32-120(F)
Unlawful body piercing
44-34-100(F)
Tattooing violation
44-41-31(C)
False representation on an affidavit for abortion
44-41-460(D)
Falsifying a form required to report an abortion
44-43-580
Traffic in dead bodies
44-53-50(E)
Sale of cleaning agents containing phosphates prohibited
44-53-370(b)(4)
Prohibited Acts A, penalties (manufacture or possession of Schedule V drugs with intent to distribute)—First offense
44-53-370(d)(2)
Prohibited Acts A, penalties (possession of other controlled substances in Schedules I through V)—Second and subsequent offense
44-53-398(H)(3)
Purchasing a product containing ephedrine or pseudoephedrine from any person other than a manufacturer or registered wholesale distributor, First Offense
44-53-445(D)(2)
Purchase of controlled substance within proximity of school
44-53-590
Penalty for use of property in manner which makes it subject to forfeiture (as provided in Sections 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)
44-55-80
Unlawful acts (violation of State Safe Water Drinking Act) (See Section 44-55-90(a))
44-56-130
Unlawful acts (Hazardous Waste Management Act) (See Section 44-56-140C.)—First offense
44-56-490(C)
Wilfully violating a provision of the Drycleaning Facility Restoration Trust Fund provisions
44-63-161(C)
Willful violation of regulation or order relative to recording, reporting, or filing information with Bureau of Vital Statistics
44-93-150(C)
Infectious Waste Management Act violation (first offense)
44-96-100(B)
Wilful violation of solid waste regulations, first offense
44-96-450(B)
Wilful violation of Solid Waste Act—First offense
45-9-85
Violation of confidentiality of Section 45-9-60 (Equal enjoyment and privileges to public accommodations, complaints, hearings, etc.)
46-1-50
Firing turpentine farms
46-1-75
Maliciously damaging farm product, research facility or equipment valued at less than $500
46-10-100
Penalties (violation of article concerning boll weevil eradication)
46-23-80
Penalty (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 offense
46-50-30, section 15
Disclosure of confidential information relating to Southern Interstate Dairy Compact
46-50-60
Violation of Southern Interstate Dairy Compact
47-1-40(A)
Cruelty to animals, second or subsequent offense
47-9-10
Marking, branding, or disfiguring large animals of another—Second or subsequent offense
47-9-30
Use of horse, mare, or mule without permission
47-9-410
Violations (article concerning livestock generally)
47-17-60
Prohibited acts (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See Section 47-17-100(a))
47-17-70
Slaughtering or processing except in compliance with article prohibited (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See Section 47-17-100(a))
47-17-80
Records (meat and meat food, Regulations and Inspection Law) (See Section 47-17-100(a))
47-17-530
Misrepresenting a product as meat that is cell-cultured mean or protein
47-21-80(B)
Penalty for violation of Farm Animal and Research Facilities Protection Act (violation of Section 47-21-60)
47-21-250(B)
Unlawful entry into or remaining unlawfully in a crop operation
48-39-170(A)
Penalties (violation of chapter concerning coastal tidelands and wetlands)—Second or subsequent offense
48-60-142(I)
Violation of regulations related to recovering certain electronic devices
50-1-125(2), (3),and (4)
Trafficking in wildlife
50-1-136
Penalties for conspiracy (violation of provisions of Title 50 relating to fish, game, and watercraft)
50-5-1535
Unlawful taking, possessing, buying, selling, or shipping of short nose sturgeon
50-5-2305(D)
Unlawful catching of wild rock (second or subsequent offense)
50-5-2535
Engaging in prohibited activities while under suspension, Marine Resources Act
50-9-1200
Hunting or fishing while under suspension
50-11-95
Engaging in Computer Assisted Remote Hunting, First Offense
50-11-705
Night hunting for deer, bear, or turkey—First offense
50-11-852
Molesting or killing a bald eagle
50-11-1920
Violation of food service permit to sell exotic farm-raised venison
50-11-2640(B)
Bringing into State or importing live coyote or fox without permit—First offense
50-13-1410
Unlawful to pollute waters so as to injure fish and shellfish
50-13-1440
Using explosives to take fish unlawful—Second offense
50-15-80(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 offense
50-18-285(C)
Damaging or poisoning aquaculture products or facilities—Second offense
50-21-112(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 assistance
52-5-10
Race horses must not be entered under assumed names or out of proper class
52-5-40
Misrepresenting or concealing former performance of race horse
54-7-810(B)(1)
Violation of Underwater Antiquities Act
55-1-100(F)
Unlawful to operate or act as a flight crew member of aircraft while under the influence of alcohol or drugs
55-3-130
Discharging a laser at an aircraft
55-3-130
Shining light at aircraft with intent to interfere with the operation of the aircraft
56-1-25
Disclosure of Department of Motor Vehicles confidential information
56-3-150
Illegal operation of foreign vehicle
56-5-1210(A)(1)
Failure to stop a vehicle involved in an accident when injury results but great bodily injury or death does not occur
56-5-1220
Failure to comply with the duties of a driver involved in an accident
56-5-2780
Unlawfully passing a stopped school bus, great bodily injury results
56-5-2930
Unlawful for narcotic users or persons under influence of liquor, drugs or like substances to drive (See Section 56-5-2940(2))—Second offense
56-5-2933
Driving with an unlawful alcohol concentration, second offense
56-5-2941(K)(1)(a)
Unlawful operation of a vehicle equipped with an ignition interlock device, first offense
56-5-4975(A)
Operation of unlicensed ambulance without removing exterior markings, sirens, etc.
56-11-250
Failure of a motor carrier to apply for a registration card and identification marker
56-17-10
Failure to purchase a license, keep records, supply information when required by law
56-19-240
Application for certificate, form, and contents (vehicle title)
56-19-480
Transfer and surrender of certificates, license plates, registration cards, and manufacturers serial plates of vehicles sold as salvage, abandoned, scrapped, or destroyed—Second and subsequent offenses
56-31-50(C)
Rental company making a false report regarding certain personal property taxes
56-31-50(D)
Misrepresentation of the amount of personal property taxes on a private passenger motor vehicle or rental vehicle paid or the amount of surcharges collected
57-25-145(C)
Placing an outdoor sign advertising an adult or sexually-oriented business within one mile of a public highway
58-3-280
Restriction on employment of former commissioners by public utility
58-4-130
Restriction on outside employment of executive director
58-7-60(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 offense
58-7-60(E)(1)
Aiding, abetting, or assisting another person in withdrawing and appropriating gas—first offense
58-7-70
Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters—first offense
58-7-70(C)(1)
Wrongful use of gas and interference with gas meters for profit—first offense
58-7-70(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 offense
58-15-875(D)(1)
Unlawful conduct relating to railroad track material for recycling, first offense
58-15-1110
Violation by Railroads of Interstate Commerce Act
58-17-2760
Criminal penalty on individuals for violation of transportation of freight
58-17-4030
Injury due to negligence or carelessness of general railroad law
58-17-4050
Injury due to wilful violation of general railroad law
58-23-920
Insurance required of owners of motor vehicles transporting goods for hire—First offense
59-5-130
Members shall not contract with State Board of Education
59-69-260
Officials shall not acquire interest in claims or contracts (school funds)
61-2-240
Interference with an officer or use of abusive language by an officer or another person
61-4-1530
Operation of brewery or winery without permit
61-6-4010(B)(2)
Unlawful manufacture, possession or sale of alcoholic liquors—Second offense
61-6-4025(b)
Possession of unlawfully acquired or manufactured alcoholic liquors in a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft—Second offense
61-6-4030(b)
Transportation of alcoholic liquors in a taxi or other vehicle for hire—Second offense
61-6-4040(b)
Rendering aid in unlawful transportation of alcoholic liquor—Second offense
61-6-4060(B)(2)
Unlawful storage of alcoholic liquor in a place of business—Second offense
61-6-4100(b)
Manufacture, sale, or possession of unlawful distillery—Second offense
61-6-4110(b)
Knowingly permitting or allowing a person to locate an unlawful distillery on a premise—Second offense
61-6-4120(b)
Unlawful manufacture, transport, or possession of materials used in the manufacture of alcoholic liquors—Second offense
61-6-4130(b)
Present at a place where alcoholic liquors are unlawfully manufactured—Second offense
61-6-4150(b)
Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquor from a vehicle, vessel, or aircraft—Second offense
61-6-4160(b)
Unlawful sale of alcoholic liquors on Sundays, election days, and other days—Second offense
61-6-4170(B)(2)
Advertisement of alcoholic liquors from billboard—Second offense
61-6-4200
Unlawful disposal, rescue, or attempted disposal or rescue of alcoholic liquors
61-8-50
Violation of a restraining order against unlawful sale, barter, exchange, storage, or possession of alcoholic liquors
62-2-901
Destruction of or failure to deliver a will to a Judge of Probate
63-3-620
Contempt of court
63-5-20
Failure to provide reasonable support to a spouse or minor child
63-7-940
Dissemination of classified information
63-7-1990(A)
Dissemination of confidential reports
63-11-90
Violations of Article 1, Child Welfare Agencies
63-11-1350
Disclosure of confidential records
63-13-40(B)
Unlawful application for employment by an ex-convict
63-13-185(F)
Unlawful administration of medicine to a child by childcare facility personnel
63-13-190(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 crimes
63-17-1070
Unlawful release of information
Code Commissioner's Note
The crime classification tables are added by the Code Commissioner pursuant to Section 2-13-66, and updated annually.

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