(A) CMRS location information obtained by safety personnel or for public safety personnel for public safety purposes is not public information under the Freedom of Information Act.

(B) A person may not disclose or use, for any purpose other than for the 911 or other emergency calling system, information contained in the database of the telephone network portion of a 911 or other emergency calling system established pursuant to this chapter.

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Terms Used In South Carolina Code 23-47-75

  • Freedom of Information Act: A federal law that mandates that all the records created and kept by federal agencies in the executive branch of government must be open for public inspection and copying. The only exceptions are those records that fall into one of nine exempted categories listed in the statute. Source: OCC
  • Local government: means any city, county, or political subdivision of the State. See South Carolina Code 23-47-10

(C) For all information not covered by subsections (A) and (B), a local government may exempt from disclosure:

(1) individual identifying information of an individual calling a 911 center, individual identifying information of a victim, or individual identifying information of a witness; or

(2) images or video from a place where the 911 caller would have a reasonable expectation of privacy as defined in § 16-17-470(D)(1).

The local government is responsible for the release of its information.

(D) This section shall not apply if the local government or a court order determines that the public interest in disclosure outweighs the interest in nondisclosure.

(E) As used in this section, the term "identifying information" includes name, telephone number, and home address. The term does not include:

(1) the location of the incident, unless the location is the caller’s, victim’s, or witness’ home address or the disclosure of the location would compromise the identity of the caller, victim, or witness; or

(2) the street block identifier, the cross street, or the mile marker nearest the scene of the incident, which shall be public.