Opinion
2012-UP-483
08-08-2012
Terry Maness, Michael Miller, Michael Davis and Rufus Belding, Plaintiffs, v. South Carolina Department of Mental Health, Respondent. Of Whom Rufus Belding is Appellant, Appellate Case No. 2008-104850
Rufus Belding, pro se, for Appellant. Sheally Venus Poe, of Smith Poe, P.A., of Simpsonville, for Respondent.
Unpublished Opinion
Submitted April 2, 2012
Appeal From Richland County G. Thomas Cooper, Jr., Circuit Court Judge
Rufus Belding, pro se, for Appellant.
Sheally Venus Poe, of Smith Poe, P.A., of Simpsonville, for Respondent.
PER CURIAM:
Rufus Belding filed suit against the South Carolina Department of Mental Health (Department) because the Department charged him for third-party medical care relating to his heart attack. Belding appeals the circuit court's grant of summary judgment to the Department, arguing the trial court erred in applying statutes from Title 44, Chapters 22 and 23, to him and in failing to require the Department to pay his third-party medical bills. We dismiss this appeal as moot pursuant to Rule 220(b), SCACR, and the following authorities: Sloan v. Greenville Cnty., 380 S.C. 528, 535, 670 S.E.2d 663, 667 (Ct. App. 2009) ("An appellate court . . . will not adjudicate a matter when no actual controversy capable of specific relief exists. A case becomes moot when judgment, if rendered, will have no practical legal effect upon the existing controversy. Mootness also arises when some event occurs making it impossible for the reviewing court to grant effectual relief." (internal citations omitted)); S.C. State Highway Dep't v. McKeown Food Store No. 9, 254 S.C. 180, 183, 174 S.E.2d 342, 343 (1970) (holding a voluntary settlement agreement renders an action moot).
DISMISSED.
FEW, C.J, PIEPER, J, and CURETON, AJ, concur