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16-17-503 – 16-17-503 | South Carolina Law

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16-17-503 – 16-17-503

South Carolina Code of Laws § 16-17-503

Summary
SECTION 16-17-503. Enforcement; reporting requirements. (A) The State Law Enforcement Division may conduct unannounced compliance checks for violations of Sections 16-17-500, 16-17-502, and 16-17-506. A person under the age of eighteen may be recruited and authorized by the State Law Enforcement Division to test the tobacco retail establishment's compliance with Sections 16-17-500, 16-17 502, and 16-17-506. The testing must be under direct supervision of a law enforcement agency and with the con
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