South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3170

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Driver's licenses

Impact

If enacted, H3170 would directly influence the ability of individuals with invalid out-of-state licenses, particularly those belonging to undocumented immigrants, to legally drive within South Carolina. This change mandates that law enforcement officers issue citations for driving without a valid license to individuals caught operating a vehicle with such invalid licenses, thus reinforcing the state's regulatory stance on undocumented immigration and driving laws.

Summary

House Bill 3170 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code by introducing Section 56-1-520, which states that driver's licenses issued by other states exclusively to undocumented immigrants, who are unable to prove lawful presence in the U.S., are invalid within South Carolina. The bill emphasizes that these licenses do not authorize the holder to operate a motor vehicle in the state. This legislative action is primarily aimed at addressing the validity of licenses that may appear similar to those issued to lawful residents but lack crucial proof of lawful presence in the country.

Contention

Notable points of contention surrounding H3170 include concerns about enforcement practices and the potential for racial profiling. Advocates assert that the bill is a necessary measure to uphold state laws and ensure road safety. However, opponents argue that it may disproportionately impact vulnerable undocumented communities and could lead to increased tensions between local enforcement and immigrant populations. Additionally, the requirement for the state department to maintain an updated list of invalid out-of-state licenses raises questions about the administrative burden and the resources needed to support such an initiative.

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