SOUTH CAROLINA REVENUE AND FISCAL AFFAIRS OFFICE S TATEMENT OF ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT WWW.RFA.SC.GOV • (803)734-3793 This fiscal impact statement is produced in compliance with the South Carolina Code of Laws and House and Senate rules. The focus of the analysis is on governmental expenditure and revenue impacts and may not provide a comprehensive summary of the legislation. Page 1 of 2 S. 0126 Fiscal Impact Summary This bill amends provisions of the Law Enforcement Personal Information Privacy Protection Act and the Judicial Personal Information Privacy Protection Act. This bill clarifies the procedures for eligible individuals to notify individual state and local government agencies of the individual’s choice to restrict his personal information, clarifies responsibilities of affected agencies, and enumerates exceptions to an agency’s duty to restrict qualifying personal information. This bill also requires Court Administration and the Criminal Justice Academy to collaborate to create the request form for law enforcement officers and judges. Further, this bill delays the effective date of Act 56 of 2023, which enacts the Law Enforcement Personal Information Protection Act and the Judicial Personal Privacy Protection Act from July 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026. This bill will have no expenditure impact on the Criminal Justice Academy and Judicial as each anticipates being able to manage its provisions with existing appropriations. The Criminal Justice Academy reports it has already built a form meeting the bill’s requirements. Explanation of Fiscal Impact Introduced on January 14, 2025 State Expenditure This bill amends provisions of the Law Enforcement Personal Information Privacy Protection Act and the Judicial Personal Information Privacy Protection Act. This bill clarifies the procedures for eligible individuals to notify individual state and local government agencies of the individual’s choice to restrict his personal information, clarifies responsibilities of affected agencies, and enumerates exceptions to an agency’s duty to restrict qualifying personal information. This bill also requires Court Administration and the Criminal Justice Academy to collaborate to create the request form for law enforcement officers and judges. Further, this bill delays the effective date of Act 56 of 2023, which enacts the Law Enforcement Personal Information Protection Act and the Judicial Personal Privacy Protection Act from July 1, 2025, to January 1, 2026. This bill will have no expenditure impact on the Criminal Justice Academy and Judicial as each anticipates being able to manage its provisions with existing appropriations. The Criminal Justice Academy reports it has already built a form meeting the bill’s requirements. Bill Number: S. 0126 Introduced on Januar y 14, 2025 Subject: Law Enforcement and Judicial Personal Privacy Protection Requestor: Senate Judiciary RFA Analyst(s): Welsh Impact Date: February 4, 2025 __________________________________ Frank A. Rainwater, Executive Director DISCLAIMER: THIS FISCAL IMPACT STATEMENT REPRESENTS THE OPINION AND INTERPRETATION OF THE AGENCY OFFICIAL WHO APPROVED AND SIGNED THIS DOCUMENT. IT IS PROVIDED AS INFORMATION TO THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AND IS NOT TO BE CONSIDERED AS AN EXPRESSION OF LEGISLATIVE INTENT. Page 2 of 2 S. 0126 State Revenue N/A Local Expenditure N/A Local Revenue N/A