Bill Text: SC S0457 | 2023-2024 | 125th General Assembly | Draft


Bill Title: Eminent Domain

Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill

Status: (Introduced) 2024-03-20 - Referred to Subcommittee: Rankin (ch), Hutto, Campsen, Adams, Devine [S0457 Detail]

Download: South_Carolina-2023-S0457-Draft.html
2023-2024 Bill 457 Text of Previous Version (Feb. 10, 2023) - South Carolina Legislature Online

South Carolina General Assembly
125th Session, 2023-2024

Bill 457


Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter


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TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING SECTION 28-2-35, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT A PERSON OR ENTITY WITH THE POWER OF CONDEMNATION MUST HOLD A PUbLIC MEETING TO DISCLOSE THE LIKELIHOOD OF CONDEMNATION ON SURROUNDING PROPERTIES WHEN PURCHASING NEW REAL PROPERTY OR CHANGING THE USE OF real PROPERTY WHICH THE PERSON OR ENTITY ALREADY OWNS.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1.   Article 1, Chapter 2, Title 28 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:

   Section 28-2-35.   (A) When a person or other entity empowered to condemn purchases real property for a specific purpose which is likely to result in condemnation of surrounding real property, in whole or in part, to carry out the specific purpose for which the property was purchased must first hold a public meeting in the area to disclose the likelihood of condemnation, the expected extent of the condemnation, and to receive public input. The person or entity may not finalize its purchase of the real property until thirty days after the public hearing.

   (B) When a person or other entity empowered to condemn owns real property plans to change or otherwise modify the use of the real property that the person or entity owns and the change or modification of its use of the real property is likely to result in condemnation of surrounding real property, in whole or in part, to facilitate the change or modification of its use, then the person or entity must first hold a public meeting the area to disclose the likelihood of condemnation, the expected extent of the condemnation, and to receive public input. The person or entity may not initiate the condemnation process until thirty days after the public hearing.

SECTION 2.   This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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