FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:
Jan. 9, 2024
COLUMBIA, S.C. ― January 9 is National Law Enforcement Appreciation Day, and the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) would like to thank the agency’s law enforcement agents – and all members of law enforcement – during this day of recognition.
DHEC has two law enforcement units: the Bureau of Drug Control within the Healthcare Quality division and the Office of Law Enforcement within the Environmental Affairs division.
“I’m proud to shine the spotlight on DHEC’s law enforcement agents not just today, but every day,” said Dr. Edward Simmer, DHEC Director. “On behalf of the agency, I’d like to thank our agents, and law enforcement officers across our state and nation, for their dedication to public service and to the protection of people, our communities, and our natural resources.”
DHEC’s Bureau of Drug Control (BDC) serves a regulatory role and enforces the South Carolina Controlled Substances Act. BDC agents are pharmacists who have undergone training through the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy to become state law enforcement officers. DHEC’s BDC agents:
Officers and investigators with the Office of Law Enforcement within DHEC’s Environmental Affairs division are certified by the S.C. Criminal Justice Academy as Class 1 Police Officers commissioned by the S.C. Law Enforcement Division. They have statewide jurisdiction to conduct investigations, carry firearms, make arrests and execute and serve search warrants to gather evidence of environmental-related crimes. Additionally:
Learn more about the roles and responsibilities of DHEC’s law enforcement units at scdhec.gov. Anyone can report a public health or environmental concern or complaint to DHEC at https://des.sc.gov/report-it.
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