South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4560

Introduced
5/8/25  

Caption

Sex offender places of residence restrictions

Impact

If enacted, this bill would reinforce the current restrictions on where sex offenders can live, effectively expanding the buffer zones that limit their proximity to places frequented by children. The modified definition means that more locations will be considered off-limits to offenders, which may have a significant impact on housing availability for these individuals. Advocates of the bill argue that it will provide additional safeguards for children, while opponents point to potential challenges for offenders seeking housing and the implications for local governance regarding enforcing these restrictions.

Summary

House Bill 4560 aims to amend South Carolina's existing law concerning the residential limitations for certain sex offenders. The bill specifically revises the definition of 'within one thousand feet' to include homeowner association-owned and property association-owned amenity centers, parks, and playgrounds as restricted areas. Under the proposed legislation, sex offenders convicted of serious crimes against children would be prohibited from residing near these facilities, enhancing safety measures intended to protect minors in the vicinity of these amenities.

Contention

The introduction of HB 4560 has sparked debate among legislators and various advocacy groups. Proponents highlight the necessity for stricter residential regulations as crucial to child safety, emphasizing the need for more comprehensive oversight of sex offenders. Conversely, critics express concerns about the bill's overly broad implications and potential consequences for individuals who may be reasonably rehabilitated. They argue that the legislation could lead to further social isolation of sex offenders and possible homelessness, raising questions on the practicality of enforcing such restrictions without infringing on their rights.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC S0631

Limitation on places of residence of certain sex offenders; exceptions

SC H4535

Sex Offender Registry

SC H4683

Sex Offender Child Protection Act

SC HB1124

Offender against children residency restrictions.

SC HB1208

Offender against children residency restrictions.

SC S1752

Relative to level-three sex offender residency restrictions

SC A2761

Requires Division of Parole to establish residency restrictions for certain sex offenders.

SC HB3866

CRIM CD-SEX OFFENDER-RESIDENCE

SC S0212

Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators

SC H0045

Sexual Offenders and Sexual Predators

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