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South Carolina PTO laws - vacation payout and accrual rights
What South Carolina law says about paid time off payout and accrual
South Carolina does not require vacation payout by law
Employer policy enforced through Payment of Wages Act
South Carolina PTO law overview
South Carolina does not require vacation payout by statute but the Payment of Wages Act enforces written employer policies. Employers who promise vacation payout in writing are required to follow through.
South Carolina's Payment of Wages Act is broadly enforced. South Carolina courts have consistently held that written promises of vacation payout constitute wage obligations that must be honored.
Governing law
South Carolina PTO and vacation law is governed by South Carolina Payment of Wages Act SC Code 41-10-10 (S.C. Code Ann. § 41-10-10). The official authority for South Carolina wage and hour enforcement including PTO disputes is the South Carolina Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation.
Data source: S.C. Code Ann. § 41-10-10. Last verified: 2026. PTO laws can change. Consult an employment attorney for advice specific to your South Carolina situation.