S.C. R. Civ. P. 41.2
Easy access to electronic court records raises privacy concerns. This rule details the type of personal information that parties are required to redact in court filings. Parties preparing or filing documents are prohibited from filing documents which contain personal identifying information delineated in S.C. Code Ann. § 30-2-330(A). Parties should exercise caution and refrain from including any unnecessary personal identifying information in court filings so as to limit the necessity of redacting documents. Furthermore, parties should exercise caution in including other sensitive personal data in filings, such as medical records, employment history, individual financial information, proprietary or trade secret information, information regarding an individual's cooperation with the government, information regarding the victim of any criminal activity, or national security information.
Paragraph (b) provides for the same procedure as provided in Rule 5.2(g) of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure and permits parties to file a reference list to accompany a redacted filing. Parties should only file a reference list if the redacted information is relevant to an issue in the case or necessary to understand the filing.
Paragraph (e) of this rule is consistent with the requirements of S.C. Code Ann. § 30-2-330(B).
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