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Section 63-7-1440. Judicial review.

SC Code § 63-7-1440 (2019) (N/A)
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An appellant seeking judicial review shall file a petition in the family court within thirty days after the final decision of the department. The appellant shall serve a copy of the petition upon the department. The family court shall conduct a judicial review in accordance with the standards of review provided for in Section 1-23-380. The court may enter judgment upon the pleadings and a certified transcript of the record which must include the evidence upon which the findings and decisions appealed are based. The judgment must include a determination of whether the decision of the department that a preponderance of evidence shows that the appellant abused or neglected the child should be affirmed or reversed. The appellant is not entitled to a trial de novo in the family court.

HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 361, Section 2.

Subarticle 11

Judicial Proceedings

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Showing the sections in former Chapter 7, Title 20 from which the sections in this subarticle were derived.

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Section 63-7-1610 20-7-736(A), 20-7-640(D) 63-7-1620 20-7-110 63-7-1630 20-7-645 63-7-1640 20-7-763 63-7-1650 20-7-738 63-7-1660 20-7-736(B)-(H) 63-7-1670 20-7-762 63-7-1680 20-7-764 63-7-1690 20-7-765 63-7-1700 20-7-766 63-7-1710 20-7-768 63-7-1720 20-7-770

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Section 63-7-1440. Judicial review.