South Carolina Code of Regulations
Chapter 38 - DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY
Article 11 - CONTACT INFORMATION FROM TRAFFIC STOPS
Section 38-1000 - Contact Information from Traffic Stops
Universal Citation: SC Code Regs 38-1000
Current through Register Vol. 48, No. 9, September 27, 2024
A. Definitions.
For purposes of this regulation:
1. "Department" means the South Carolina
Department of Public Safety.
2.
"Agency" means a law enforcement agency required to report contact information
pursuant to the provisions of Section
56-5-6560.
B. Procedures for Collecting Information.
1. To implement the provisions
of Section
56-5-6560,
the Department of Public Safety has developed a contact form to be utilized by
Law Enforcement Agencies.
2. The
contact form will be issued in book format with a sequential numbering
system.
3. All law enforcement
agencies which make traffic stops will be issued contact form books. Contact
Form Books will be issued in the same manner in which Uniform Traffic Citation
books are issued.
4. A contact form
must be completed by a law enforcement officer each time a motor vehicle is
stopped without a citation being issued or an arrest being made.
5. When a contact form is completed, all
fields marked in red must be completed by the law enforcement officer. These
fields include: race or ethnicity; gender; date of birth; and the date the
contact was issued.
C. Procedures for Reporting Information.
1. Each
law enforcement agency must summarize their contact information for a
particular month into pre-determined categories.
2. Each law enforcement agency which has law
enforcement officers that make traffic stops will be issued a user account and
a password to access the Department of Public Safety's contact information
database.
3. Each agency must
report their summarized contact information via the Department's web portal on
a monthly basis.
4. The summarized
information collected for a particular month must be reported by the end of the
next calendar month. The data for a particular month should include only those
stops that occurred in that month.
5. An agency can amend any given month's
report up to the time it is submitted. Once a report has been submitted, it can
no longer be amended.
6. Fields on
the contact database where there is no information to report should be left
blank. The report generated by the Department will automatically generate a "0"
in those fields. If an agency does not have any contacts to report for a
particular month, the agency should still create and submit a "blank report"
for that month. The blank report will have "0" in all the cells.
D. Report.
1. The Department will publish a reporting
tool that will allow the agencies and the general public to query the summary
information that has been submitted by the agencies.
2. The reporting tool will allow the summary
information that has been submitted to be queried either by a specific agency
or for all agencies. In either case, the data can be further refined to reflect
a specific month or a range of months.
3. The reports generated from the reporting
tool reflect the summary information that has been submitted at that specific
point in time. Until all agencies submit their reports for a given period, the
values on any given report may change.
4. The reporting tool will be accessible from
the Department's website.
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