12-1-6 Weapons on Campus
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- Introduction
- Area Commission
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- Plans and Analysis
- Marketing
- Financial Affairs
- Facilities Management
- Human Resources and Employee Relations
- Development
- Procurement and Inventory Control
- Auxiliary Enterprises and Printing Services
- Public Safety
12-1-0 Public Safety Policy
12-1-1 Emergency Response, Evacuations, and Drills
12-1-2 Emergencies, Campus
12-1-3 Parking, Special Functions
12-1-4 Traffic Control, Parking, and Reserved Parking
12-1-5 Jeanne Clery Disclosure of Campus Security Policy and Campus Statistics Act
12-1-6 Weapons on Campus
12-1-7 Children on Campus
12-1-8 Sexual Assault Procedure
12-1-9 Animals on Campus
12-1-10 Skateboarding, Skating, Bicycling and Parkour
12-2-0 Security of Institutional Buildings & Equipment Policy
12-2-1 Building Security
12-2-2 Laboratory, Clinic, Classroom, and Office Security
12-3-1 Identification of Faculty/Staff Personnel
12-4-0 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Registration for TTC Employees Policy
12-4-1 Emergency Alert System (EAS) Registration for TTC Employees
12-5-0 Youth Protection Policy
12-5-1 Youth Protection
- Division of Education
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Intentionally Left Blank for Future Use
- Admissions and Registrar
- Student Services
NUMBER: 12-1-6 APPROVED DATE: 08-07-2001
LEGAL AUTHORITY: S.C. Code Ann. §16-23-420 (1976)
BASED ON POLICY NUMBER AND TITLE: 12-1-0 PUBLIC SAFETY
PURPOSE: To provide procedures for having Weapons on Trident Technical College's Campuses and Sites.
The Public Safety Department strives to provide a safe and secure environment for
all members of the campus community.
The carrying of firearms, concealed, or otherwise, on Trident Technical College properties
is prohibited under the South Carolina Code of Law, except as provided in the code.
“16-23-420. Possession of firearm on school property; concealed weapons.
(A) It is unlawful for a person to possess a firearm of any kind on any premises or property owned, operated, or controlled by a private or public school, college, university, technical college, other post-secondary institution, or in any publicly owned building, without the express permission of the authorities in charge of the premises or property. The provisions of this subsection related to any premises or property owned, operated, or controlled by a private or public school, college, university, technical college, or other post-secondary institution, do not apply to a person who is authorized to carry a concealed weapon pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23 when the weapon remains inside an attended or locked motor vehicle and is secured in a closed glove compartment, closed console, closed trunk, or in a closed container secured by an integral fastener and transported in the luggage compartment of the vehicle.
(B) It is unlawful for a person to enter the premises or property described in subsection (A) and to display, brandish, or threaten others with a firearm.
(C) A person who violates the provisions of this section is guilty of a felony and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five thousand dollars or imprisoned not more than five years, or both.
(D) This section does not apply to a guard, law enforcement officer, or member of the armed forces, or student of military science. A married student residing in an apartment provided by the private or public school whose presence with a weapon in or around a particular building is authorized by persons legally responsible for the security of the buildings is also exempted from the provisions of this section.
(E) For purposes of this section, the terms "premises" and "property" do not include state or locally owned or maintained roads, streets, or rights-of-way of them, running through or adjacent to premises or property owned, operated, or controlled by a private or public school, college, university, technical college, or other post-secondary institution, which are open full time to public vehicular traffic.
(F) This section does not apply to a person who is authorized to carry concealed weapons pursuant to Article 4, Chapter 31 of Title 23 when upon any premises, property, or building that is part of an interstate highway rest area facility. Law enforcement officers, active duty or reserve military or National Guard personnel on duty having authorization to carry such firearms or weapons are exempt from this procedure.”
Updated: 11-02-2007
Reviewed: 10-22-2012
Reviewed: 06-02-2017
Updated: 07-09-2018