South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3181

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Sexual extortion database

Impact

The passage of H3181 would significantly influence the existing legal framework concerning data management and law enforcement practices in South Carolina. By requiring all local police and law enforcement agencies to submit information regarding sexual extortion to SLED, the bill intends to cultivate a more cohesive approach to tackling this crime. Additionally, the introduction of regulations for the database's operation ensures that there is a formalized process for data collection and use, which is critical for protecting sensitive information and preventing misuse.

Summary

House Bill H3181 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by establishing a statewide database to manage and facilitate the investigation and outcomes of sexual extortion cases. This initiative mandates the State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) to oversee the creation and management of this database, which will standardize and streamline information sharing among federal, state, county, and municipal law enforcement agencies. Such a centralized system is expected to enhance coordination in handling sexual extortion cases, ensuring that vital information can be accessed efficiently by law enforcement entities across different jurisdictions.

Contention

While the bill is designed to promote effective law enforcement, it has generated discussions regarding privacy and the potential for overreach. The provision that exempts the database's information from the Freedom of Information Act raises concerns among advocacy groups regarding transparency and accountability in how data is handled. Critics argue that without sufficient oversight, there could be risks surrounding data privacy, misuse, and a lack of public access to information that may impact individuals' rights. The balance between an efficient law enforcement tool and the protection of civil liberties is a central point of contention in the discussions surrounding H3181.

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