South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3602

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Jaden's Law

Impact

If enacted, Jaden's Law will impose stricter requirements on law enforcement agencies when dealing with boating accidents, particularly those that involve deceased or unconscious victims. Agencies responding to such incidents will now be required to prepare detailed reports, secure the accident scene, and conduct full investigations, thereby enhancing accountability and thoroughness in the handling of these tragic events. Furthermore, it ensures that the Department of Natural Resources works collaboratively with other agencies, including the State Law Enforcement Division, to investigate boating accidents effectively.

Summary

House Bill 3602, known as 'Jaden's Law,' seeks to enhance the emergency response procedures related to boating accidents in South Carolina. The bill specifically amends the state's Code of Laws by adding a new section that delineates the responsibilities of various law enforcement agencies, first responders, and emergency management service providers when responding to boating incidents. A significant part of the legislation mandates that 911 dispatchers gather critical information about the accident victims and ensure that the Department of Natural Resources is informed and responds appropriately to emergencies occurring on bodies of water.

Contention

While the bill aims to improve safety and response efficacy regarding boating accidents, there may be areas of contention regarding the additional workload this places on law enforcement and emergency services. Some stakeholders might argue that the extensive procedural requirements could lead to resource strain or delays in response times. Additionally, the requirement for the coroner to report boating accident-related deaths to multiple agencies could create confusion or overlap in responsibility if not managed effectively. As the bill also reinforces the accountability of law enforcement concerning investigations of their personnel, there might be debates on how this affects the relationship between law enforcement agencies and the communities they serve.

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