South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3384

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Dumping litter, penalty increase

Impact

The bill's amendments will significantly impact how littering offenses are prosecuted and punished within the state. By increasing monetary fines and mandating community service, the bill aims to discourage littering behaviors, thereby aiming for healthier public spaces and enhanced community aesthetics. Moreover, the legislation aims to alleviate the burdens on local governments and public health services, by creating a more responsible public regarding litter disposal. This change in the law could lead to greater accountability among citizens and potentially lower the instances of illegal dumping.

Summary

House Bill 3384 seeks to amend Section 16-11-700 of the South Carolina Code of Laws to increase penalties for littering on both public and private properties. The bill intends to enhance the penalties for those convicted of dumping litter by raising the fines, requiring mandatory community service, and imposing stricter enforcement measures. This legislative move underscores the state's commitment to tackling litter problems and to fostering a cleaner environment across South Carolina.

Contention

Although the bill has gained support for its intentions to promote cleanliness and public health, there are concerns from some community groups and residents regarding the proportionality of the penalties and the effectiveness of a stricter approach. Critics argue that the increased fines and stringent labor requirements may disproportionately affect low-income individuals and could lead to further financial burdens on vulnerable populations. Additionally, there is skepticism about whether increased penalties will actually deter littering behaviors, with some advocating for more educational programs rather than punitive measures.

Companion Bills

SC H3393

Similar To Littering, civil offense

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