The Myrtle Beach City Council gave final approval April 9 to an ordinance establishing “Hate Intimidation” as a misdemeanor crime.
“Hate intimidation” could be charged as a crime only if another crime under city or state law is charged first.
New Code Section 14-200 is intended to protect residents and visitors from crimes motivated by bias or hate toward anyone because of their actual or perceived race, color, creed, religion, ancestry, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin or physical or mental disability.
Violations would be misdemeanors, subject to a fine of up to $500 and/or 30 days in jail. The sentence upon conviction would be consecutive to any sentence for the underlying criminal offense.
The court also could order restitution for damages sustained by the victim, including compensation for medical bills and property damage.
South Carolina is one of only two states without a statewide hate crimes law. City Council has encouraged the General Assembly to pass a statewide “hate crimes” law.