South Carolina Updated Explorer Laws! 11/11/19

Changes Have Been Made Please Be Aware Of The Following!!!

The SC Explorer Association is now becoming more involved then ever in this special time we all now live in. Explorer Changes are listed Below. THESE ARE THE PUBLIC COPY SOME ARE HELD AWAY FOR THE SHERIFF OR THE MAJOR OF THE EXPLORER TEAM!

Biggest Changes In General

  • Explorers Are Swore In Reservist Officials Now!
  • Explorers Are Allowed To Go To Any Call With The Major’s Permission or Sheriff’s Permission Himself
  • Explorers Take A Promise To Defend The US From Domestic Or Foreign Terrorism. This Means They Must Act In A Bad Situation.
  • The Rank System That The Explorer Is Becomes Their Rank If They Go To The Academy And Then Straight To The Department.
  • Explorers Must Always Be On The Lookout And Can Patrol The County Or City IF The Major Gives Permission.

Administrative Changes

  • The Major Has Complete Control Of The Program And Only Answers To The Sheriff.
  • The Major Can Give Permissions And Take Permissions Based On Personal Bias.
  • The SGT Can Give Orders To A Degree As Long As It Does Not Become Dangerous For The Explorer UNLESS The Major Gives The Order.
  • The Major At Any Time CAN FIRE YOU!

These are a few of the public details we can release. Besides this the rest is given out at the local departments.

  • Sincerely

Law Enforcement Explorer Post Majors in SC

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