South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3140

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Juvenile sex offenders

Impact

The introduction of this bill could significantly impact how juvenile sex offenders are treated under state law. By allowing for the possibility of removal from the registry, the bill aims to balance the need for public safety with the reintegration of young individuals who have committed offenses in their youth. The Family Court would be tasked with evaluating petitions based on numerous factors, including the likelihood of reoffending and completion of any required rehabilitation programs. This changes the landscape of juvenile justice, highlighting an understanding that some offenders may be capable of leading productive, law-abiding lives after their initial offenses.

Summary

House Bill 3140 is a legislative proposal aimed at amending the South Carolina Code of Laws by adding Section 23-3-464. This new section introduces a procedure allowing certain registered juvenile sex offenders to petition for removal from the sex offender registry upon reaching the age of twenty-one, provided they have completed their time in custody and are not deemed a threat to public safety. Additionally, it establishes criteria for when juveniles adjudicated delinquent for certain offenses may be placed on this registry. The goal of the bill is to provide a pathway for rehabilitation and reintegration into society for juveniles who have committed offenses, recognizing the potential for change over time as they mature into adulthood.

Contention

Despite its potential benefits, HB 3140 may face contention from various stakeholders. Advocates for victims and community safety might express concerns about the risks of allowing juvenile offenders to remove their names from the registry, arguing that this could compromise public safety. On the other hand, proponents of the bill could argue that it aligns with modern views of juvenile justice, emphasizing treatment over punishment and recognizing that many young people can reform. The balance between safeguarding the community and recognizing the potential for change in youthful offenders remains a crucial point of debate surrounding this legislation.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H4124

DHEC Restructuring

SC S0037

Public defenders allowed to carry concealable weapons within the State

SC H5407

South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act

SC H4269

Wendell M. Manigault, Jr., community service

SC H5243

Health Care Market Reform Measures Study Committee

SC S0110

Law enforcement training

SC H5516

Beulah Roberts

SC H4677

Maddie's Law

SC H3710

Tom Young, Sr. sympathy (father of Sen. Young

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