The office has authority over all of the state's services and programs for the treatment and training of persons with an intellectual disability, related disabilities, head injuries, and spinal cord injuries. This authority does not include services delivered by other agencies of the State as prescribed by statute. The office must be comprised of, at a minimum, an Intellectual Disability Division, an Autism Division, and a Head and Spinal Cord Injuries Division. The office may be divided into additional divisions as may be determined by the office director and approved by the department's director. Responsibility for all autistic services is transferred from the Office of Mental Health to the Office of Intellectual and Developmental Disabilities.
S.C. Code Ann. § 44-20-240
Organizational structure
Applied in 4 court decisions — leading case Stogsdill v. South Carolina Department of Health & Human Services (2014)
Most recently applied in Myers v. South Carolina Department of Health & Human Services (December 2016)
1990 Act No. 496, SECTION 1; 1993 Act No. 181, SECTION 1078; 2011 Act No. 47, SECTION 2, eff June 7, 2011; 2025 Act No. 3 (S.2), SECTION 8, eff April 28, 2025.
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