Individuals & Families
Small Businesses
Nonprofits
Employers
Employee Benefits Brokers
PEOs
Credit Unions
Membership Groups
Legal Information
Sign In
/
U.S. State Codes
/
South-Carolina
/
Title 55 - Aeronautics
/
Chapter 9 - South Carolina Airports Act
Chapter 9 - South Carolina Airports Act
Section 55-9-10. Short title.
Section 55-9-20. Intent and construction of chapter.
Section 55-9-30. Establishment of airports.
Section 55-9-40. Land use for aviation deemed a governmental purpose.
Section 55-9-50. Acquisition of land by counties.
Section 55-9-60. Repealed by 1987 Act No. 173, Section 55, eff June 30, 1987.
Section 55-9-70. Acquisition of property by condemnation or otherwise.
Section 55-9-80. Air rights over private property.
Section 55-9-90. Safety markers and lights.
Section 55-9-100 to 55-9-180. Repealed by 1987 Act No. 173, Section 55.
Section 55-9-190. Powers as to airports and landing fields.
Section 55-9-200. Manner of raising money for purchase price or award.
Section 55-9-210. Finances.
Section 55-9-220. Transfer of unexpended moneys appropriated for airport development to airport repairs.
Section 55-9-230. Local police regulations.
Section 55-9-240. Zoning of land surrounding certain airports.
Section 55-9-250. Airport hazards.
Section 55-9-260. Zoning regulations for airport hazard area within territory of political subdivision.
Section 55-9-270. Zoning regulations for airport hazard areas outside territory of political subdivision.
Section 55-9-280. Actions in equity maintained by governmental entities to restrain and abate airport hazards.
Section 55-9-290. Actions in equity maintained by the division to restrain or abate airport hazards.
Section 55-9-300. Incorporation of airport hazard area regulations.
Section 55-9-310. Conflict between zoning regulations.
Section 55-9-320. Procedure for adopting, amending, and repealing zoning regulations.
Section 55-9-330. Airport zoning regulations; permitted content.
Section 55-9-340. Variances from airport zoning regulations.
Section 55-9-360. Administration and enforcement of airport regulations.