South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H5203

Introduced
2/18/26  

Caption

Child sex abuse, statute of limitations

Impact

The introduction of HB 5203 is intended to remove the traditional time limitations that previously restricted childhood sexual abuse victims from seeking recourse against offenders or related entities, especially in cases involving bankruptcy estates. By providing a legal framework that permits claims to be filed indefinitely in these circumstances, the bill seeks to empower survivors and facilitate access to justice, thereby aligning with broader social and legislative trends aimed at addressing the trauma and injustice faced by childhood victims.

Summary

House Bill 5203 aims to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws regarding the statute of limitations applicable to cases of sexual abuse and incest, specifically for victims who were abused during childhood. The bill proposes significant changes to Section 15-3-555 by allowing victims of childhood sexual abuse to bring legal action against a bankruptcy estate at any time after their cause of action accrues, thereby extending the timeframe in which victims can seek justice and damages. This amendment is significant given the sensitive nature of childhood abuse cases and the challenges victims face in coming forward.

Contention

Supporters of the bill argue it is a crucial step towards addressing the long-standing impediments faced by survivors of childhood sexual abuse, emphasizing that many victims are often not ready to come forward until much later in life. However, some critics voice concerns regarding the potential consequences for financial institutions and perpetrators, suggesting that the bill may lead to an influx of claims that could disproportionately affect ongoing bankruptcy proceedings. Additionally, there may be discussions surrounding how this new policy aligns with existing laws and regulations governing similar legal contexts, raising questions about its overall applicability and feasibility.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC HB151

Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute Of Limitations

SC HB73

Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute Of Limitations

SC HB69

Childhood Sexual Abuse Statute Of Limitations

SC HB1645

Modifies the statute of limitations for personal injury claims and childhood sexual abuse, injury, or illness

SC SB693

Civil Actions - Child Sexual Abuse - Repeal of Limitations on Attorney's Fees

SC SB1140

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

SC HB120

Child sexual abuse; statute of limitations extended and further provided for, certain time-barred civil claims revived

SC SB44

Child sexual abuse; statute of limitations extended and further provided for, certain time-barred civil claims revived

SC SB2318

Child sexual abuse; revise statute of limitations for claims.

SC SB589

Modifies provisions relating to civil actions for childhood sexual abuse, including the statute of limitations for such actions

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