South Carolina Supervising Agencies for Litter Violations are governmental entities responsible for the enforcement and supervision of littering laws in the state. These agencies typically have the authority to issue citations and fines for litter violations, and may also be responsible for educating the public about littering and setting up litter enforcement programs. The primary South Carolina Supervising Agencies for Litter Violations are the South Carolina Department of Health & Environmental Control (DEC) and the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SC DNR). The DEC is responsible for enforcing the state’s litter laws and regulations, as well as conducting public education activities and providing assistance to local governments in implementing litter laws. The SC DNR is responsible for the protection and management of the state’s natural resources, and is responsible for enforcement of litter laws in state parks and public waters. In addition, local governments are also responsible for enforcing litter laws in their respective jurisdictions. This is typically done through municipal or county law enforcement agencies or through special litter enforcement officers hired by the local government.