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Title 23 - Law Enforcement and Public Safety
CHAPTER 25.
LAW ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS HALL OF FAME
SECTION 23-25-10. Establishment, purpose and location of the South Carolina Law-Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame.
There is hereby established the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame as a memorial to law enforcement officers killed in the line of duty and in recognition of the selfless dedication of all law enforcement officers in the day-to-day performance of their duties. The Hall of Fame shall be located on the grounds of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Academy at Columbia.
SECTION 23-25-20. Creation, purpose and membership of Law-Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame Committee.
(A) The South Carolina Hall of Fame shall hereafter be administered as an office of the Department of Public Safety.
(B) There is created a Law Enforcement Officers Hall of Fame Advisory Committee. The committee shall consist of the following ex officio members:
(1) the Director of the Department of Public Safety, who shall serve as chairman; the Chief of the State Law Enforcement Division;
(2) the Chief of the State Law Enforcement Division;
(3) the Director of the Department of Corrections;
(4) the Secretary of the South Carolina Sheriffs' Association;
(5) the Executive Director of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Officers Association;
(6) the President of the South Carolina Police Chiefs Association, or his designee; and
(7) a representative of the Natural Resources Enforcement Division, to be appointed by the Director of the Department of Natural Resources.
(C) Members of the advisory committee may designate persons to represent them at meetings they are unable to attend.
SECTION 23-25-30. Power of advisory committee to erect and maintain Hall of Fame; guidelines.
It shall be the responsibility of the advisory committee to assist the department in planning, erecting, and maintaining the Hall of Fame in the manner it shall determine appropriate but generally in accordance with the following guidelines:
(a) All officers from all agencies in the law enforcement system shall be eligible for entry into the Hall of Fame.
(b) The names of all officers killed in the line of duty whose deaths under those circumstances can be established by creditable records shall be entered into the Hall.
(c) Any officer who performs an act or series of acts over and above the regular call of duty may become eligible for the Hall when so elected by the advisory committee whether or not such act or acts resulted in death or injury to the officer concerned.
(d) Any officer whose continued record of excellence over a period of years is manifestly outstanding may be elected to the Hall by the advisory committee.
(e) Suitable plaques inscribed with the names of those selected for the Hall shall be erected.
(f) Within the limits of funds provided, the Hall of Fame shall include museum-type displays of objects and equipment of unusual interest used by law enforcement officers or otherwise related to law enforcement.
(g) Provide tours and related safety and educational programs to the public.
SECTION 23-25-40. Nominations to Hall of Fame; meetings of advisory committee, compensation of members and clerical assistance.
The advisory committee shall establish procedures and regulations for the nomination of members of the Hall of Fame. All selections of persons for Hall of Fame membership shall be made by a majority vote of the total membership of the advisory committee.
Meetings of the advisory committee shall be held at least quarterly, and more frequently at the call of the chairman. The advisory committee shall establish its own rules of procedure. Members shall not receive compensation for their services with the advisory committee but shall be allowed the usual mileage, per diem, and subsistence provided by law for boards, committees, and commissions.