South
Carolina Court Administration
South Carolina Supreme Court
Columbia, South Carolina
DONALD W. BEATTY |
POST OFFICE BOX 3543 |
MEMORANDUM
TO: |
Supreme Court Court of Appeals Clerks of Court Circuit Court Masters-In-Equity Family Court Probate Court Magistrates Municipal Judges SCJD Staff |
FROM: |
Chief Justice Beatty |
RE: |
Inclement Weather |
DATE: | September 6, 2017 |
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster has declared a "state of emergency" and the National Weather Service is predicting South Carolina may experience severe weather as a result of Hurricane Irma. This could result in the closure or delayed opening of state and local government offices.
I remind all county and municipal employees working within the Unified Judicial System that they should follow the decisions made by the respective county or municipal government officials in regards to office delays or closings as a result of this inclement weather.
Because weather conditions may vary throughout the state, all state judicial officers and employees should follow the decisions made by county government officials in regards to office delays or closings.
Judges assigned to counties operating as normal should be flexible in granting continuances to attorneys and parties who experience personal issues, including evacuation, caused by the weather conditions that prevent their appearance in court.
Despite the above, the chief judges for administrative purposes at all levels may direct that certain matters or proceedings go forward despite the closure or delay, and shall ensure that bond hearings continue to be conducted at least once a day, if conditions are safe to do so.
Please refer to the State Emergency Management Division website, www.scemd.org/closings, for the status of state government offices for each county.