Bill Text: SC H3857 | 2013-2014 | 120th General Assembly | Introduced
Bill Title: Sexting
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: (Introduced - Dead) 2013-03-21 - Referred to Committee on Judiciary [H3857 Detail]
Download: South_Carolina-2013-H3857-Introduced.html
A BILL
TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 16-15-386 SO AS TO CREATE THE OFFENSE OF SEXTING FOR A PERSON LESS THAN EIGHTEEN YEARS OF AGE; TO PROVIDE FOR CIVIL FINES AND COSTS FOR COMMITTING A FIRST OR SECOND OFFENSE; TO PROVIDE FOR A MISDEMEANOR AND A CRIMINAL FINE AND COSTS FOR COMMITTING THREE OR MORE OFFENSES; TO PROHIBIT THE ARREST OR PLACEMENT IN THE CUSTODY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF JUVENILE JUSTICE OR OTHER CONFINEMENT FOR COMMITTING A FIRST OR SECOND OFFENSE, WITH CERTAIN EXCEPTIONS; TO PROHIBIT PROSECUTION OF A PERSON WHO HAS COMMITTED A FIRST OR SECOND SEXTING OFFENSE UNDER THIS SECTION OF COMMITTING CERTAIN OTHER CRIMES; TO PROHIBIT PLACEMENT ON THE SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY FOR COMMITTING AN OFFENSE UNDER THIS SECTION; TO PROVIDE FOR CONTEMPT OF COURT AND REQUIRED COMMUNITY SERVICE FOR FAILURE TO PAY FINES FOR FIRST AND SECOND OFFENSES; AND TO VEST EXCLUSIVE JURISDICTION TO HEAR ALLEGED OFFENSES IN THE MUNICIPAL AND MAGISTRATES COURT.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Article 3, Chapter 15, Title 16 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 16-15-386. (A) A person who is less than eighteen years of age shall not use a telecommunications device to knowingly transmit or distribute to another person a photograph or text message with an attached photograph depicting a person who is less than eighteen years of age in a state of sexual activity, as defined by Section 16-15-375(5), or a state of sexually explicit nudity, as defined by Section 16-15-375(6).
(B) A person less than eighteen years of age does not knowingly transmit or distribute the material in violation of this section by reporting the matter to a law enforcement agency, teacher, principal, or parent, or by affording a law enforcement agency, teacher, principal, or parent access to the image.
(C) A person who violates this section:
(1) for a first offense, commits a noncriminal offense and is subject to a civil fine of one hundred and fifty dollars. The civil fine is subject to all applicable court costs, assessments, and surcharges;
(2) for a second offense, commits a noncriminal offense and is subject to a civil fine of five hundred dollars. The civil fine is subject to all applicable court costs, assessments, and surcharges; and
(3) for a third or subsequent offense, is guilty of a misdemeanor, and, upon conviction, being adjudicated delinquent, or entry of a plea of guilty or nolo contendere must be fined one thousand dollars.
(D) A person may not be detained, taken into custody, arrested, placed in jail or in any other secure facility, or committed to the custody of the Department of Juvenile Justice for a first or second offense violation of this section. However, if a person fails to pay a civil fine for a first or second offense violation of this section, the court may hold the person in contempt of court and order the person to perform community service.
(E) A person who commits a first or second offense violation of this section must not be prosecuted under Section 16-15-305, 16-15-325, 16-15-345, or 16-15-410, unless, upon motion of the solicitor, the court, in its discretion, determines that such prosecution is in the interest of justice.
(F) A person who has been convicted of a violation of this section must not be required to register with the sex offender registry pursuant to Article 7, Chapter 3, Title 23.
(G) Jurisdiction to hear a violation of this section is vested exclusively in the municipal court and the magistrates court."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.