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Alarm Registration
- Alarm Registration
Residential and commercial alarm systems located within the city limits must be registered with the Police Department. Get more information and register online.
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Alerts
- Alerts
Sign up to receive emails about news and events in the City of Rock Hill.
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Apply for a Permit
- Apply for a Permit
The City issues a variety of permits and perform inspections.
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Auto Pay
- Auto Pay
Sign up to pay your bill automatically each month through your bank account or credit card.
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Back Flow Permit & Irrigation Systems
- Back Flow Permit & Irrigation Systems
All irrigation systems connected to a public water supply must have a back flow prevention device and be inspected each year.
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Bank Draft
- Bank Draft
We offer automatic bank debits for utility accounts so your bill will get paid automatically each month. Complete the bank draft authorization form.
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Boards & Commissions
- Boards & Commissions
Boards & Commissions members are appointed by City Council. See a list of the City's Boards & Commissions and any vacant positions.
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Budget
- Budget
View the current and past annual operating budgets.
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Budget Bill for Utility Service
- Budget Bill for Utility Service
Budget Bill or Equalized Payment Plan (EPP) is a budget friendly tool to pay equal amounts on your monthly utility bill. Each May, bills and payments are balanced to settle the account, with the customer either paying the remaining balance or receiving a refund.
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Building Permits & Inspections
- Building Permits & Inspections
Information about residential building, commercial building and trade permits and inspections.
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Business License
- Business License
All businesses operating or generating income in the City of Rock Hill must have a business license. Renewal period begins in January, and the deadline to renew without penalties is April 30.
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Calendar
- Calendar
View City meetings, main City events and links to other calendars.
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Cemetery
- Cemetery
Search for people buried in City-owned cemeteries, purchase or transfer burial plots.
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Chat Customer Service
- Chat Customer Service
Chat with a customer service representative during business hours for payment assistance, billing questions, sanitation and utility services. Click the talk bubble on the bottom right of the page to start the chat.
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City Hall
- City Hall
City Hall is located at 155 Johnston Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730. We're open 8 AM to 5 PM Monday through Friday for appointments and to make utility payments. The drive through is open 8 AM to 6 PM.
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City Ordinances
- City Ordinances
Search City codes and ordinances online.
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Commercial Garbage & Recycling
- Commercial Garbage & Recycling
Find information about garbage and recycling service for your business.
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Commercial Photography Permit
- Commercial Photography Permit
The Commercial Photography permit process is for photographers who are being paid for their services. There is no cost to apply, but most show proof of a City business license and proof of liability insurance.
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Community Tool Shed
- Community Tool Shed
The Community Tool Shed program allows residents, neighborhood associations, and community organizations to borrow tools and equipment for FREE to beautify and maintain their communities.
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Conserve Energy & Water
- Conserve Energy & Water
Conserve energy and water to reduce consumption which can lead to lower utility bills.
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Council Meetings
- Council Meetings
City Council typically meets the second and fourth Monday of each month at 6 PM. Citizens Hearings start at 5:30 PM on the second Monday of the month.
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Council Members
- Council Members
Six Council members are elected by wards and serve four-year staggered terms, with the Mayor elected at-large. Nonpartisan elections are held the third Tuesday in October in each odd-numbered year. Find your council person using the Ward/Precinct Finder.
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Court Payments
- Court Payments
Pay fines or court payments online. Payments can also be mailed or made in person at: City of Rock Hill, 120 East Black Street, Rock Hill, South Carolina 29730.
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Crime Map
- Crime Map
View and search recent reported crimes in Rock Hill.
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Curbside Service
- Curbside Service
Receive immediate assistance from Customer Service and Account Management from the comfort of your car.
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Customer Feedback
- Customer Feedback
We'd like to hear about your recent interaction with the City of Rock Hill. Your feedback is important to us, as it provides us with an opportunity to better serve you.
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Damaged Street Signs
- Damaged Street Signs
Report a missing, faded or damaged street, speed limit or stop sign.
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Demolition Assistance
- Demolition Assistance
As part of the City of Rock Hill's initiative to reduce urban blight, the City may provide assistance to qualified owners for the demolition of abandoned or uninhabitable structures.
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Disconnect Utility Service
- Disconnect Utility Service
Submit a Disconnect Service form to schedule disconnection of your electric, water, sewer and garbage utility service.
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Dumpster Rental
- Dumpster Rental
The Dial-A-Dumpster program provides businesses and residents with dumpster rentals available for cleanouts, construction/demolition debris, and roofing shingles.
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Entrepreneur Resources
- Entrepreneur Resources
Learn about Business Support for Entrepreneurs
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Event Permit
- Event Permit
See event policy, fees and application for events held on public property.
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Find Property Info
- Find Property Info
The City of Rock Hill Parcel Search allows you to look up many property details.
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Fire Inspections
- Fire Inspections
The Fire Department conducts annual inspections of commercial properties to ensure the safety of employees and the public.
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Fire Museum & Kids Learning Center
- Fire Museum & Kids Learning Center
Experience Rock Hill Fire Department history while having fun in this interactive children's learning center!
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First-Time Homebuyer Assistance
- First-Time Homebuyer Assistance
The Housing Development Corporation of Rock Hill (HDCRH) offers various programs including first-time homebuyer education and closing cost assistance.
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FOIA Requests
- FOIA Requests
All requests for information pursuant to the South Carolina Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) must be made in writing to the City of Rock Hill.
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Foreclosure Prevention Counseling
- Foreclosure Prevention Counseling
The Housing Development Corporation of Rock Hill (HDCRH), provides free default/foreclosure counseling and loan modification assistance to City of Rock Hill residents.
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Garbage
- Garbage
Find your collection day and get details about residential garbage and recycling.
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Get an Industrial Pretreatment Permit (IPP) Permit
- Get an Industrial Pretreatment Permit (IPP) Permit
If your facility is a SIU, IU, Groundwater Discharger, Zero Discharger or a wastehauler, permit applications are mandatory.
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Grease Discharge Permits
- Grease Discharge Permits
To help prevent sewer blockages, businesses that generate Fats, Oils & Grease (FOG) must comply with the Grease Disharge Permit (GDP) policies.
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Historic Preservation
- Historic Preservation
Review historic preservation regulations, guidelines, historic maps and more.
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Hospitality & Accommodations Tax Payments
- Hospitality & Accommodations Tax Payments
Business Tax Forms including Hospitality and Accommodations with payment options are due on the 20th of each month.
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Inside Rock Hill Civics Course
- Inside Rock Hill Civics Course
Free 10-week civics course offered twice a year provides an in-depth understanding of how the City operates.
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Interactive Dashboards
- Interactive Dashboards
User-friendly tools providing information about strategic plan progress and finances in a visual format.
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Irrigation Meter
- Irrigation Meter
Irrigation System and Backflow Installation Permit Application is required prior to installing a residential irrigation system.
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Law Center
- Law Center
The Law Center (Police Department & Court) is located at 120 E. Black Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730.
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Leaf Collection
- Leaf Collection
Leaves are collected at the curb seasonally from November through January. February collection is by request only.
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Lifelong Learning
- Lifelong Learning
Lifelong Learning courses and events are open to anyone age 50+ who has a curiosity to learn! Register for courses and events online.
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Limb Pickup
- Limb Pickup
Public Works collects large yard debris from residents by request only.
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Litter Pick Ups
- Litter Pick Ups
We'll provide trash bags and litter grabbers to groups who want to clean up the litter in their neighborhoods, around their business or schools. We'll even come pick up the bags when you're done!
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Marriage License
- Marriage License
Marriage licenses are handled through the York County Probate Court.
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Monitor Utility Consumption
- Monitor Utility Consumption
Monitor your water and electric consumption with CustomerConnect to help budget and manage utility costs.
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My Ride Rock Hill
- My Ride Rock Hill
The City's fare-free, fixed-route bus system and complementary paratransit service.
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Neighborhood Services
- Neighborhood Services
Neighborhood Services is located at 150 Johnston Street, Rock Hill, SC 29730, with entrance from Hampton Street.
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Operations Center
- Operations Center
The Operations Center is located at 757 South Anderson Road, Rock Hill, SC 29730.
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Parking Downtown
- Parking Downtown
Parking options in and around downtown Rock Hill.
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Parks & Facilities
- Parks & Facilities
Parks, Recreation & Tourism (PRT) operates and maintains over thirty parks and four recreation centers, with a variety of amenities and features.
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Passports
- Passports
Passport applications are handled through the York County Clerk of Court.
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Pay Ticket or Fine
- Pay Ticket or Fine
Pay a traffic ticket.
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Pay Utility Bill by Phone
- Pay Utility Bill by Phone
Call 803-329-5500 to pay with debit or credit card 24 hours a day, seven days a week through our automated phone system.
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Pay Utility Bill by Text
- Pay Utility Bill by Text
Set up an online account to receive text or email reminders for your utility bill and even pay by text.
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Pay Utility Bill Instructions (Spanish)
- Pay Utility Bill Instructions (Spanish)
Pay your electric, water, sewer and garbage utility bill online, by phone or by text with these instructions in Spanish.
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Pay Utility Bill Online
- Pay Utility Bill Online
Pay your electric, water, sewer and garbage utility bill online. Create or login to your account. If you know your account number, make a one time payment without logging in.
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Payment Arrangement
- Payment Arrangement
The City of Rock Hill offers payment arrangements on utility services for customers who are experiencing hardship. To find out if you qualify, complete the payment arrangement application.
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Pot Holes
- Pot Holes
Report a pot hole for repair on a City-owned street or to be forwarded to SCDOT on state-owned roads in Rock Hill.
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Power Outages
- Power Outages
There are several reasons that power can go out, including small animals tripping circuits, issues with equipment, tree limbs on lines, etc.
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Public Defenders
- Public Defenders
If you're charged with a crime and can't afford to hire a lawyer, you should contact the Public Defender's office in the county where you were charged with a crime. Call the York County Public Defender's Office at 803-628-3031 or the York County Clerk of Court Office at 803-628-3036 with questions.
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Public Online Mapping
- Public Online Mapping
Parcel Search, Street Ownership, City Cemeteries, Permit Activity, Capital Improvement Projects and more
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Recycling
- Recycling
Curbside recycling collection is picked up on the same day as your garbage. Order a free recycling bin and be sure to recycle right by only including eligible items.
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Register a Rental Property
- Register a Rental Property
All single-family and multi-family rental properties in the city limits must register and are subject to inspection prior to occupancy.
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Register to Vote
- Register to Vote
Voter registration and elections are handled through the York County Voter Registration & Elections office.
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Report a stormwater issue
- Report a stormwater issue
Storm drains carry water directly to streams and rivers. Report stormwater issues or potential illicit discharges.
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Report a Utility Outage
- Report a Utility Outage
You can report an outage online, by text, or by calling 803-329-5500.
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Report an Incident to Police
- Report an Incident to Police
Non-emergency incidents that occurred within the Rock Hill City Limits can be reported online or by calling 803-329-7211.
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Reserve a PRT Facility
- Reserve a PRT Facility
Rent a space for your event or activity.
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Rolling in Rock Hill
- Rolling in Rock Hill
Volunteers work to paint the houses of those who are either physically or financially unable to do it themselves.
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Schedule Inspection
- Schedule Inspection
The City issues a variety of permits and perform inspections.
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Short-Term Rental Permit
- Short-Term Rental Permit
Get information and apply for a permit to rent residential property for less than 30 days.
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Sidewalk Repair or Installation
- Sidewalk Repair or Installation
Request a repair or installation of a new sidewalk.
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Sign up for eBulletin
- Sign up for eBulletin
Sign up for the latest news, updates and events sent directly to your inbox.
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Sign up for Job Alerts
- Sign up for Job Alerts
See current job openings and sign up for Job Alerts.
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Smoke Alarms & Safety Inspections
- Smoke Alarms & Safety Inspections
The Fire Department offers free smoke alarms to elderly citizens and low-income households.
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Social Media
- Social Media
Stay connected and up-to-date with what is happening in the City of Rock Hill by following official social media sites.
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Solicitor's Office
- Solicitor's Office
Learn about the City's Victim and Witness Assistance Program.
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Speed Humps and Speed Limit Change Requests
- Speed Humps and Speed Limit Change Requests
The Traffic Commission recommends changes to speed limits and speed humps on City neighborhood streets, and addresses general traffic concerns.
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Sports & Recreation Programs
- Sports & Recreation Programs
Parks, Recreation & Tourism (PRT) offers a variety of athletic leagues, classes, and learning opportunities for every age and interest.
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Start a Business
- Start a Business
Learn about the licenses, laws and regulations that apply to your business.
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Street Ownership
- Street Ownership
Streets in Rock Hill may be the responsibility of the City, State or County, or they could be privately owned. Check the map to find out which group owns which roads.
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Street Sweeping
- Street Sweeping
Street sweeping helps keep the curb, gutters, and storm drains clear of debris. Check the street sweeping schedule.
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Submit a Service Request
- Submit a Service Request
Submit a service request for things like garbage and recycling, streets, stormwater, utilities, and yard waste pickup.
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Trash Pickup
- Trash Pickup
Find your collection day and get details about residential garbage and recycling.
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Utility Outage Text Notifications
- Utility Outage Text Notifications
Choose 'Opt In for New Text Notification' and type your account number, cell phone number and a name for the account (ex. Home, business, parents, etc.). You'll receive a text if we show an outage, and you'll also be able to report outages via text and check status.
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View Open Solicitations
- View Open Solicitations
Open solicitations, including RFPs, RFQs and bids, can be viewed through the City's e-Procurement Portal.
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Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
- Volunteer Income Tax Assistance (VITA)
VITA or Volunteer Income Tax Assistance is a United Way program that provides free tax preparation assistance.
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Watch Meetings
- Watch Meetings
Watch City Council meetings and Planning Commission meetings live or on demand.
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Water Leaks
- Water Leaks
Information about water leaks and steps to take.
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Yard Sale
- Yard Sale
Submit an online Yard Sale permit for your garage or yard sale. There is no cost to get a permit.
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Yard Waste
- Yard Waste
Request a YardCart and learn the guidelines for disposing of yard waste.
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York County Access
- York County Access
York County Access is operated by the York County Council on Aging.
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Zoning Ordinance & Regulations
- Zoning Ordinance & Regulations
Regulations for development in the city limits.
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Zoning Public Hearings
- Zoning Public Hearings
Public hearings for the Planning Commission, Zoning Board of Appeals, and Board of Historic Review on the Plan Info page.
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Use of Force
I. PURPOSE
To provide guidelines on the appropriate use of force and to prevent unnecessary loss of life.
II. POLICY
It is the policy of the Department to use only the amount of force reasonably necessary and to effectively bring an incident under control while protecting the lives of the officers and others. Officers will not unnecessarily endanger themselves or others by their use of force.
Excessive force will not be tolerated.
Lethal force will only be used when an officer reasonably believes that the action is in defense of human life, that is, actions necessary to protect the officer or others from an imminent danger of death or serious physical injury. <4.1.1><4.1.2>
III. DEFINITIONS
- Force: Physical contact or action taken that is considered a defensive/offensive tactic beyond mere restraint. Using handcuffs does not constitute use of force.
- Excessive Force: Any force greater than a reasonable person in the same circumstances would find to be appropriate.
- Lethal Force: Any force which a reasonable person in the same circumstances would consider likely to cause death or serious physical injury. <4.1.2>
- Less Lethal Force: Any force other than that which is considered lethal force and involves physical effort to overcome resistance of another. <4.1.4>
- Lethal Weapon: Any weapon which a reasonable person would consider likely to cause death or serious Bodily injury when used as it would normally be intended to be used. <4.1.2>
- Less Lethal Weapon: Any weapon other than one which a reasonable person would consider likely to cause death or serious physical injury when used as it would normally be intended to be used. <4.1.4>
- Objectively Reasonable: The determination that the necessity for using force and the level of force used is based upon the officer's evaluation of the situation in light of the totality of the circumstances known to the officer at the time the force is used and what a reasonable officer would use under the same or similar circumstances. <4.1.2>
- Serious Physical Injury: An injury that creates a substantial risk of death; causes serious, permanent disfigurement; or results in long-term loss or impairment. <4.1.2>
- De-Escalation: Taking action or communicating (verbally and/or non-verbally) during a potential force encounter in an attempt to stabilize the situation, reduce the immediacy of the threat, and resolve the situation without the use of force or with a reduction in the force necessary. De-escalation may include the use of command presence, advisements, warnings, verbal persuasion, and tactical positioning.
- Exigent Circumstances: Those circumstances that would cause a reasonable person to believe that a particular action is necessary to prevent physical harm to an individual, the destruction of relevant evidence, the escape of a subject, or some other consequence improperly restricting legitimate law enforcement efforts. <4.1.2>
- Choke Hold: A physical maneuver that restricts an individual's ability to breathe for the purposes of incapacitation. This does not include vascular neck restraints, which impacts the circulatory system while leaving the airway unobstructed and protected.
IV. PROCEDURE
A. De-Escalation
An officer will use de-escalation techniques and other alternatives to higher levels of force consistent with training whenever possible and appropriate before resorting to force and to reduce the need for force.
B. Application of Force <4.1.1>
- Only the amount and degree of force reasonably necessary and appropriate to achieve the lawful objectives of this Department is authorized.
- Use of force will be discontinued when resistance ceases or when the incident is under control.
- Less lethal force will be used after a determination of what method will best de-escalate the incident and bring it under control safely. Only officers who have received training and are qualified to properly handle and use less lethal weapons will be authorized to use Department approved less lethal force techniques, to include OC spray/foam, tasers, and specialty munitions for resolution of incidents as follows:<4.1.4>
- To protect themselves or others from physical harm;
- To restrain or subdue a person who is actively resisting arrest and posing an articulable immediate threat; or
- To bring an unlawful situation safely and effectively under control.
- Correctional Officers are authorized to use Department-approved OC spray/foam to protect themselves or others from physical harm. <4.1.4>
- Choke holds are prohibited unless lethal force is authorized.
- Lethal force is authorized when the officer reasonably believes that the action is in defense of human life: <4.1.2>
- To protect the officer or another person from what is reasonably believed to be an immediate threat of serious bodily injury or death;
- To prevent the escape of a fleeing subject when the officer has probable cause and can clearly articulate facts that indicate that the subject has committed, or intends to commit, a felony involving serious bodily injury or death, and the officer reasonably believes that there is an imminent risk to the officer or another if the subject is allowed to flee. See General Order Chapter 41 Section 1.04 (Vehicle Pursuits).
- Officers are prohibited from discharging firearms at or from a moving vehicle except as an ultimate measure of self-defense or the defense of another when the subject is using a lethal weapon while in the vehicle or operating the vehicle in a manner to deliberately strike the officer or another person where moving out of the path is not possible.
- Where feasible, Officers will identify themselves as a law enforcement officer and warn of their intent to use lethal force.
- Lethal force will not be used against persons whose actions are a threat only to themselves or property.
- Justification for the use of force will be limited to the facts known to or perceived by the officer at the time of the decision.
- Physical force will not be used against individuals in restraints, except as objectively reasonable to prevent further resistance, their escape, or prevent imminent bodily injury to the individual, the officer, or another person. In these situations, only the minimal amount of force necessary to control the situation will be used.
C. Medical Attention <4.1.5>
In all incidents of use of force, or when injuries occur during apprehension, appropriate medical treatment consistent with the injury sustained by the individual will be immediately provided in the form of first aid, request for EMS, or emergency room care.
D. Use of Force Reporting
- When injury results from any use of force in any situation or a subject claims that such an injury has occurred, the officer will notify Communications of the incident and location; notify the Team Supervisor; and submit a Department Blue Team Report and supplemental through the chain of command. Blue Team reports are separate and apart from incident reports and are not public information. These reporting guidelines apply whether the officer is on duty or off duty. <4.2.1 a.><4.2.1 b.><4.2.1 c.><4.2.1 d.>
- The officer will remain at the scene (unless injured) until the arrival of the appropriate investigators. However, if the circumstances are such that the continued presence of the officer at the scene might cause a more hazardous situation to develop (for example, a violent crowd or post traumatic stress to the officer), a supervisor may instruct the officer to move to a more appropriate location.
- In use of force incidents in which no injury has resulted nor have allegations of injury been made, the requirement to notify Communications and remain at the scene for an investigator will not apply, but all other provisions of ¶1 above will apply. <4.2.1 c.><4.2.1 d.>
- In the event of a use of force incident in another jurisdiction, the officer will immediately notify the appropriate law enforcement agency in that jurisdiction and contact an on-duty supervisor in the Department as soon as practical.
- Failure to complete the required Blue Team Report will be cause for disciplinary action, whether or not the force was justified.
- The Professional Standards Supervisor will perform an annual analysis of all use of force incidents and will report to the Chief of Police on policy revision and training need recommendations. <4.2.4 a.><4.2.4 b.><4.2.4 c.><4.2.4 d.><4.2.4 e.>
- The Professional Standards Supervisor, or designee, will conduct an annual administrative review of all assaults on officers and will report to the Chief of Police on safety concerns, policy revisions, and training recommendations. <4.2.5>
E. Other Firearm Discharges <4.2.1 a.>
- 1. Firearms may be discharged during range practice, weapons qualification, and during competitive sporting events. Any other firearm discharge requires at least completion of a Blue Team Report and referral to the Use of Force Committee for administrative review.
- A seriously sick or injured animal may be destroyed only after reasonable efforts have been made to request assistance from the owner or a responsible agency. The destruction of vicious animals will be guided by the same principles set forth for self-defense and the defense and safety of others. Such incidents will also be documented in Blue Team as a Weapons Discharge.
- Warning shots are prohibited. <4.1.3>
F. Display of Firearms <4.2.1 c.>
- Except for maintenance, training, or for recreational shooting, officers will not draw or exhibit a firearm unless circumstances create the reasonable belief that it may be necessary to use the weapon in conformance with this policy.
- When an officer displays a firearm in accordance with policy, the officer's finger will remain off the trigger unless there is a threatening target. <1.3.6 c.>
G. Investigations Following Use of Force
- The Supervisor of Internal Affairs is responsible for coordinating Use of Force investigations. The Department will conduct an administrative and/or collateral criminal investigation. The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED will be requested to conduct a criminal investigation in the case of a serious injury or death. <1.3.7>
- The US Justice Department may initiate an investigation when possible serious criminal civil rights violations have occurred. These investigations will be handled as independent criminal investigations and will be conducted by the Federal Bureau of Investigations in accordance with federal statutes. Department personnel may obtain legal counsel representation due to the serious nature of these investigations. <11.3.4 a.>
- The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) will be requested to conduct a criminal investigation in the case of a serious injury or death. The criminal investigation will focus on violations of SC Code of Laws. <4.2.2><11.3.4 a.>
- The Professional Standards Division will conduct an administrative investigation of every use of force and any other law enforcement action that results in death or serious physical injury. For additional information on the Internal Affairs investigations process, please refer to General Order Chapter 52, Section #1.01 (Internal Affairs). <11.3.4 b.>
- Any employee whose use of force results in serious injury or death will removed from operational assignment with pay pending preliminary investigations of the incident. <4.2.2> This does not mean that the Department does not support an employee’s justified use of force or that there is any indication that the use of force is improper. Support and assistance to the employee and the employee’s family will be offered in accordance with General Order Chapter 22 Section #1.06 (Critical Incident Assistance Team). <4.2.3>
- While on leave, the employee will remain available for Department interviews and will be subject to recall to duty. Upon returning to duty, the employee may be assigned to administrative duties, at the discretion of the Chief of Police.
- After an incident in which an employee discharges a firearm, Professional Standards or SLED will take control of the employee’s weapon and follow Department procedure for the care, custody, and control of evidence. The weapon will be handled in the same manner as any other firearm seized as evidence. A replacement weapon may be issued.
- All press releases and other public information will be managed by the Public Information Officer and will include collaboration with all involved organizations as deemed necessary by the Chief of Police or designee. For additional information in reference to public information, please see General Order Chapter 54, Section #1.01 (Public Information and Media Relations). <11.3.4 d.>
- Upon completion of the investigation by Internal Affairs, all investigative reports, statements, reports on evidence, diagrams and photographs will be submitted to the Chief of Police. <4.2.2>
- Federal investigation reports will be forwarded to the appropriate prosecution office. SLED criminal investigation reports will be submitted to the 16th Circuit Solicitor’s Office and the Professional Standards Division for review. The Solicitor’s Office will determine whether to initiate criminal action against Department personnel whose actions are deemed unlawful. <11.3.4 c.>
H. Special Provisions <4.3.4>
- The importance of this General Order cannot be overstated. Team Supervisors will ensure that all sworn officers under their command are fully familiar with its contents. <4.3.3 a.><4.3.3 b.><4.3.3 c.> Prior to authorization to work in any law enforcement capacity, all newly employed police officers will receive a copy of this General Order and appropriate training in the use of any weapons issued by the Department.
- All officers have a duty to intervene to prevent or stop the use of excessive force by another officer.
I. Training
- Training is provided in the proper use of any weapons issued by the Department and proficiency is demonstrated before being authorized to carry lethal and less lethal weapons. <4.3.3 a.>
- All officers will receive training, at least annually, in the following areas:
- Techniques for the use of and importance of de-escalation;
- Simulated Active Shooter situations and conditions;
- Enhancement of officers' discretion and judgment in using less lethal and lethal force in accordance with Departmental policy; and
- Criminal and administrative investigation procedures for use of force and other law enforcement actions that result in death or serious physical injury <11.3.4 f.>
- All Department personnel who are responsible for managing use of force incidents or other law enforcement actions that result in death or serious physical injury will receive training in conjunction with General Order Chapter 22, Section #1.06 (Critical Incident Assistance Team) <11.3.4 e.>
- All use of force training will be documented by the Training Supervisor. <4.3.3 b.>
BY ORDER OF:
Chris Watts
Chief of Police
References: General Order # 1.1.13 ( Weapons), General Order # 22.1.06 (Critical Incident Assistance Team), General Order # 41.1.04 (Vehicle Pursuits),General Order Chapter 52, Section #1.01 (Internal Affairs) and General Order Chapter 54, Section #1.01 (Public Information and Media Relations)
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