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16-11-740 – 16-11-740 | South Carolina Law

Learn about South Carolina's 16-11-740 law, including definitions, penalties, and legal implications.

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16-11-740 – 16-11-740

South Carolina Code of Laws § 16-11-740

Summary
SECTION 16-11-740. Wilful and malicious injury to telegraph, telephone, or electric utility system. (A) For purposes of this section only, "electric utility system" means all plants, facilities, assets, and equipment owned, leased, or operated for the generation, transmission, distribution, or storage of electricity, regardless of generation source, and all natural gas facilities, including natural gas pipeline infrastructure. (B)(1) It is unlawful for a person, without the consent of the owner,
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