(A) There is created a multidisciplinary Domestic Violence Advisory Committee composed of:
- (1) the Attorney General of the State of South Carolina, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (2) the Director of the South Carolina Department of Social Services, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (3) the Director of the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (4) the Director of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (5) the Chief of the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (6) the Director of the South Carolina Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (7) the Director of the South Carolina Department of Mental Health, or a designee, who serves ex officio;
- (8) a county coroner or medical examiner, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy, who serves ex officio;
- (9) a solicitor, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Attorney General, who serves ex officio;
- (10) a sheriff, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Sheriffs' Association;
- (11) a victim advocate, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the State Office of Victim Assistance of the Office of the Governor;
- (12) a physician with experience in treating victims of domestic violence, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the South Carolina Medical Association;
- (13) two members of the public at large dedicated to the issue of domestic violence, appointed by the Governor;
- (14) a police chief, appointed by the Governor on the recommendation of the Law Enforcement Officers' Association;
- (15) one member of the South Carolina Senate, appointed by the Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman; and
- (16) one member of the South Carolina House of Representatives, appointed by the House Judiciary Committee Chairman.
(B)
- (1) If an individual enumerated in subsection (A)(1) through (7) designates an employee to serve as the committee member, the designee must have administrative or program responsibilities for domestic violence.
- (2) A member appointed by the Governor shall serve a term of four years and until a successor is appointed and qualifies.
- (C) The members of the committee shall elect a chairman and vice chairman from among the membership by a majority vote. The chairman and vice chairman shall serve terms of two years.
- (D) The committee shall hold meetings at least quarterly. A majority of the committee constitutes a quorum for the purpose of holding a meeting.
- (E) Each ex officio member shall provide sufficient staff and administrative support to carry out the responsibilities of this article.
HISTORY: 2015 Act No. 58 (S.3), Pt IV, Section 20, eff June 4, 2015.