South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4674

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Disposal of abandoned and derelict aircraft

Impact

The bill aims to streamline the disposal process for abandoned and derelict aircraft, which can often be a burden on airport facilities. By allowing airport managers to remove these aircraft, the bill seeks to improve the overall safety and efficiency of public-use airports in South Carolina. It not only reduces the clutter of unmaintained aircraft but also helps ensure that space is utilized effectively, benefiting operational capacity at airports. Additionally, the inclusion of specific communication requirements, such as notifying owners and lienholders, protects the rights of individuals while maintaining public safety standards.

Summary

House Bill 4674 addresses the issue of abandoned or derelict aircraft at airports in South Carolina by amending the state code to include a new Chapter 7 to Title 55. This chapter defines 'abandoned' and 'derelict aircraft' and establishes the authority of airport managers to dispose of such aircraft after a certain time period while ensuring proper notification processes for owners or lienholders. Notably, aircraft that are actively being restored or have a defined progress plan are excluded from this classification, allowing for flexibility in managing aircraft under repair.

Contention

One potential point of contention within H4674 may arise from the provisions regarding notices and the process for owners to reclaim or contest the designation of their aircraft as abandoned or derelict. Owners have a specific timeframe to respond and provide evidence to rebut the status; if they fail to do so, the aircraft can be sold or scrapped. The bill also allows for claims of hardship to delay disposition, but the criteria for what constitutes a 'hardship' could lead to varied interpretations, possibly increasing disputes between airport authorities and aircraft owners. Critics might argue that the process needs additional protections to further consider the rights of owners, especially in challenging circumstances.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H887

Address Abandoned and Derelict Vessels

SC S505

Address Abandoned and Derelict Vessels

SC S0367

Abandoned Vessels, Derelict Vessels, and Sunken Vessels

SC AB274

Abandoned and derelict vessels: inventory.

SC HB103

Providing for at-risk, derelict and abandoned boats; and imposing penalties.

SC SB1017

Providing for at-risk, derelict and abandoned boats; and imposing penalties.

SC HF1073

Disposition of abandoned pipelines provided, and pipeline abandonment plan required.

SC SF733

Disposition of abandoned pipelines provision

SC HB3091

Counties and county officers; elected county officials; principal residence; dereliction of duty; effective date.

SC SB1335

Tenancy: disposition of personal property abandoned in common areas.

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