South Carolina
126th General Assembly·3,889 bills·Adjourned May 7, 2026
Track legislation moving through South Carolina. Browse 3,889 bills and resolutions during the 126th General Assembly, each with a plain-language summary, current status from introduction to enactment, sponsors, and voting history.
Bills
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 6-10-30, Relating To The Adoption Of The 2009 Edition Of The Energy Conservation Code, So As To Limit Its Application To Construction Falling Within The Scope Of The International Residential Code; And By Amending Section 6-10-40, Relating To Appeal By Local Jurisdiction For Variance To The South Carolina Building Codes Council, So As To Require That Statewide Modifications Not Falling Within The Scope Of The International Residential Code May Be Made In The Same Manner As Other Building Codes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 6-10-30, Relating To The Adoption Of The 2009 Edition Of The Energy Conservation Code, So As To Limit Its Application To Construction Falling Within The Scope Of The International Residential Code; And By Amending Section 6-10-40, Relating To Appeal By Local Jurisdiction For Variance To The South Carolina Building Codes Council, So As To Require That Statewide Modifications Not Falling Within The Scope Of The International Residential Code May Be Made In The Same Manner As Other Building Codes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 40-3-25 So As To Delineate Actions That Constitute The Practice Of Registered Interior Design And Specify Exclusions; By Amending Sections 40-3-5; 40-3-10; 40-3-20; 40-3-30; 40-3-80; 40-3-110; 40-3-115; 40-3-130; 40-3-140; 40-3-150; 40-3-200; 40-3-230; 40-3-240; 40-3-250; 40-3-260; 40-3-270; 40-3-280; 40-3-290; 40-3-300; 40-3-310; And 40-3-320, All Relating To The Regulation Of Architects, So As To Incorporate Provisions Similarly Regulating Registered Interior Designers; And By Redesignating Chapter 3, Title 40, As "architects And Registered Interior Designers."
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 40-3-25 So As To Delineate Actions That Constitute The Practice Of Registered Interior Design And Specify Exclusions; By Amending Sections 40-3-5; 40-3-10; 40-3-20; 40-3-30; 40-3-80; 40-3-110; 40-3-115; 40-3-130; 40-3-140; 40-3-150; 40-3-200; 40-3-230; 40-3-240; 40-3-250; 40-3-260; 40-3-270; 40-3-280; 40-3-290; 40-3-300; 40-3-310; And 40-3-320, All Relating To The Regulation Of Architects, So As To Incorporate Provisions Similarly Regulating Registered Interior Designers; And By Redesignating Chapter 3, Title 40, As "architects And Registered Interior Designers."
Recognize And Congratulate The Orangeburg County School District On The Fine Achievements Of Its Career/technical Students At The 2025 Skillsusa Championships And To Wish The Participants And Their Instructors Much Continued Success.
Recognize And Congratulate The Orangeburg County School District On The Fine Achievements Of Its Career/technical Students At The 2025 Skillsusa Championships And To Wish The Participants And Their Instructors Much Continued Success.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-3-780, Relating To Permanent License Plates And Fees For Vehicles Of The State And Its Political Subdivisions, So As To Create A Permanent License Plate For Tribal Governments Located In The State.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-3-780, Relating To Permanent License Plates And Fees For Vehicles Of The State And Its Political Subdivisions, So As To Create A Permanent License Plate For Tribal Governments Located In The State.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Chapter 23 To Title 63 So As To Establish Requirements For Child Welfare Proceedings Involving Indian Children; To Grant Indian Tribes Exclusive Jurisdiction In Certain Child Custody Proceedings Involving Indian Children, With Exceptions; To Require State Courts And The Department Of Social Services To Comply With Certain Inquiries And Processes In Child Custody Proceedings Involving Indian Children; And For Other Purposes; By Adding Section 63-9-45 So As To Make The South Carolina Adoption Code Inapplicable To The Adoption Of Indian Children, With Exceptions; By Amending Sections 63-15-302 And 63-15-306, Both Relating To Child Custody Proceedings, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And For Other Purposes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Chapter 23 To Title 63 So As To Establish Requirements For Child Welfare Proceedings Involving Indian Children; To Grant Indian Tribes Exclusive Jurisdiction In Certain Child Custody Proceedings Involving Indian Children, With Exceptions; To Require State Courts And The Department Of Social Services To Comply With Certain Inquiries And Processes In Child Custody Proceedings Involving Indian Children; And For Other Purposes; By Adding Section 63-9-45 So As To Make The South Carolina Adoption Code Inapplicable To The Adoption Of Indian Children, With Exceptions; By Amending Sections 63-15-302 And 63-15-306, Both Relating To Child Custody Proceedings, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And For Other Purposes.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Elizabeth Spencer Wetmore Of Charleston County For Her Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of Her Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Her Much Success And Happiness In All Her Future Endeavors.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Elizabeth Spencer Wetmore Of Charleston County For Her Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of Her Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Her Much Success And Happiness In All Her Future Endeavors.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Article 5 To Chapter 1, Title 40, So As To Provide Definitions Related To Artificial Intelligence And Therapy Or Psychotherapy; To Provide That A Licensed Professional Shall Not Be Permitted To Use Artificial Intelligence To Assist In Providing Supplementary Support In Therapy Or Psychotherapy Where The Client's Therapeutic Session Is Recorded Unless The Patient Is Informed That Artificial Intelligence Will Be Used And For What Purpose And The Patient Consents To This Use; To Provide That An Individual, Corporation, Or Entity May Not Offer Therapy Or Psychotherapy Services, Including Through The Use Of Internet-based Artificial Intelligence, Unless The Therapy Or Psychotherapy Services Are Conducted By A Licensed Professional; To Provide That A Licensed Professional May Not Allow Artificial Intelligence To Make Independent Therapeutic Decisions; To Require That All Records Kept By A Licensed Professional Be Kept Confidential; To Provide Exceptions; And To Provide Penalties For Violations.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Article 5 To Chapter 1, Title 40, So As To Provide Definitions Related To Artificial Intelligence And Therapy Or Psychotherapy; To Provide That A Licensed Professional Shall Not Be Permitted To Use Artificial Intelligence To Assist In Providing Supplementary Support In Therapy Or Psychotherapy Where The Client's Therapeutic Session Is Recorded Unless The Patient Is Informed That Artificial Intelligence Will Be Used And For What Purpose And The Patient Consents To This Use; To Provide That An Individual, Corporation, Or Entity May Not Offer Therapy Or Psychotherapy Services, Including Through The Use Of Internet-based Artificial Intelligence, Unless The Therapy Or Psychotherapy Services Are Conducted By A Licensed Professional; To Provide That A Licensed Professional May Not Allow Artificial Intelligence To Make Independent Therapeutic Decisions; To Require That All Records Kept By A Licensed Professional Be Kept Confidential; To Provide Exceptions; And To Provide Penalties For Violations.
Request That The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of Fred Nash Boulevard From Its North End To Its Intersection With Harrelson Boulevard In Horry County "cornelia Brigham Intersection" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing The Designation.
Request That The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of Fred Nash Boulevard From Its North End To Its Intersection With Harrelson Boulevard In Horry County "cornelia Brigham Intersection" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing The Designation.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Clean Air Act" By Amending Section 48-1-110, Relating In Part To Unlawful Discharges Of Air Contaminants, So As To Prohibit The Intentional Emission Of Any Air Contaminant Whose Purpose Is To Affect Temperature, Weather, Or Sunlight Intensity; To Establish Criminal Penalties; To Require The Department Of Environmental Services To Take Certain Actions, To Authorize Private Citizens To File Legal Proceedings; And For Other Purposes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Clean Air Act" By Amending Section 48-1-110, Relating In Part To Unlawful Discharges Of Air Contaminants, So As To Prohibit The Intentional Emission Of Any Air Contaminant Whose Purpose Is To Affect Temperature, Weather, Or Sunlight Intensity; To Establish Criminal Penalties; To Require The Department Of Environmental Services To Take Certain Actions, To Authorize Private Citizens To File Legal Proceedings; And For Other Purposes.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Bill Taylor Of Aiken County For His Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of His Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Him Much Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Bill Taylor Of Aiken County For His Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of His Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Him Much Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "women's Childbirth Alternatives, Resources, And Education (care) Act" By Adding Article 21, Chapter 13 To Title 24 So As To Provide For Pregnancy Testing Of Certain Women After Admission To Certain Incarceration Facilities, The Supervised Preincarceration Probation Of Pregnant Women Under Certain Circumstances, The Self Surrender Of Women Serving Preincarceration Terms Of Probation Twelve Weeks After The Birth Of Their Children, Criminal Penalties For Failure To Surrender, Procedures For Women To Follow If They Lose Their Pregnancies While On Preincarceration Probation, And Certain Reporting Requirements.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "women's Childbirth Alternatives, Resources, And Education (care) Act" By Adding Article 21, Chapter 13 To Title 24 So As To Provide For Pregnancy Testing Of Certain Women After Admission To Certain Incarceration Facilities, The Supervised Preincarceration Probation Of Pregnant Women Under Certain Circumstances, The Self Surrender Of Women Serving Preincarceration Terms Of Probation Twelve Weeks After The Birth Of Their Children, Criminal Penalties For Failure To Surrender, Procedures For Women To Follow If They Lose Their Pregnancies While On Preincarceration Probation, And Certain Reporting Requirements.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "insurance Rate Reduction And Policyholder Protection Act;" By Amending Section 38-3-110, Relating To Duties Of The Director Of The Department Of Insurance, So As To Expand Those Duties; By Adding Section 38-55-172 So As To Prohibit Residential Builders And Registered Residential Specialty Contractors From Certain Actions Made On Behalf Of Owners Or Possessors Of Residential Real Estate On Insurance Claims In Connection With Roofing System Repairs Or Replacements To Prohibit Residential Builders And Registered Residential Specialty Contractors From Advertising Or Promising To Pay Or Rebate An Insurance Deductible As An Inducement To The Sale Of Goods Or Services, To Provide Penalties For Violations, To Provide The Insurance Fraud Division Of The Department Of Insurance May Investigate Claims Of Fraudulent Activity Relating To The Performance Of Goods Or Services For A Roofing System Pursuant To A Written Contract And Refer Certain Findings To The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation; By Amending Section 38-55-520, Relating To The Purpose Of The Article, So As To Make A Technical Change; By Amending Section 38-55-530, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definitions Of "authorized Agency" And "false Statement Or Misrepresentations"; By Amending Section 38-55-550, Relating To Civil Penalties, So As To Prescribe Duties Of The Director Of The Department Of Insurance; By Amending Section 38-55-560, Relating To The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Establish The Insurance Fraud Division In The Department Of Insurance And To Provide The Duties For The Division, The Attorney General, And The State Law Enforcement Division; By Amending Section 38-55-570, Relating To Notification Of False Statements Or Misrepresentations And Ability To Share Information, So As To Require The Insurance Fraud Division To Prosecute Criminal Violations Of Title 38 And Any Other Crimes Related To Insurance, As Well As Division Staff Requirements, And To Provide For Investigative Duties Of The Attorney General And The State Law Enforcement Division; By Amending Section 38-55-590, Relating To Annual Reports By The Director Of The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Make A Conforming Change; By Amending Section 38-73-1095, Relating To Essential Property Insurance And Rating Plan Factors, So As To Provide Additional Requirements For Any Insurer Required To Submit Rates And Rating Plans To The Department Of Insurance Related To Adjustments To Reduce Premiums And For Owners Of Insurable Property Claiming A Credit Or Discount; By Amending Section 38-75-470, Relating To Membership Of The Advisory Committee For The Director Of Insurance, So As To Provide Mitigation Of Property Losses Due To Wildfire Among The Issues To Be Considered And To Provide For Terms Of Service For Advisory Committee Members; By Amending Section 38-75-480, Relating To The Loss Mitigation Grant Program, So As To Provide For When Grants May Be Given To Local Governments; By Amending Section 38-75-485, Relating To The South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program, So As Establish The "sc Safe Home Program" And To Establish Requirements; By Amending Section 38-77-122, Relating To Prohibited Factors For Issuing Automobile Insurance Policies Or Premium Rates, So As To Add Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Claims; By Amending Section 38-77-123, Relating To Prohibited Factors For Automobile Insurance Policy Renewals Or Cancellations, So As To Add Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Claims; By Adding Section 38-77-145 So As To Prohibit Noneconomic Damages For Persons Operating A Motor Vehicle While Knowingly Not In Compliance With Automobile Insurance Requirements And To Provide Exceptions; By Amending Section 38-77-280, Relating To Automobile Collision And Comprehensive Insurance, So As To Require Insurers To Offer A Zero Dollar Deductible For Automobile Safety Glass And To Prohibit Insurers From Considering Uninsured Or Underinsured Motorists Claims For Certain Insurance Policy Decisions; By Amending Section 12-6-1620, Related To Catastrophe Savings Accounts, So As To Include Certain Approved Retrofits To Primary Residences For Hurricane Or Wind Damage Resilience, And For The Department Of Revenue To Provide An Annual Report To The General Assembly; By Amending Section 12-6-3660, Relating To Tax Credits For Hurricane Resistant Retrofits To Residences, So As To Increase The Tax Credit Option From One Thousand To Two Thousand Dollars; By Adding Section 12-6-3662 So As To Establish A "disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday" And To Provide For Its Requirements; By Amending Section 12-6-3670, Related To Tax Credits For Excess Paid For Property And Casualty Insurance, So As To Increase The Credit Amount To Three Thousand Dollars; By Amending Section 42-9-440, Relating To Suspected False Statements Or Misrepresentations Required To Be Reported To The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Adding Section 40-11-125 So As To Provide The Department Of Insurance Has The Exclusive Authority To Enforce Any Violations Related To Insurance Or Insurance Fraud Arising From Roofing Systems Contracts Or The Delivery Of Goods Or Services Related To Roofing Systems Involving Licensees Of The South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board; By Amending Section 40-59-25, Relating To Roofing Contract Cancellations For Insurance Coverage Denials, So As To Remove Certain Provisions Transferred To The Department Of Insurance And To Revise The Provisions; By Adding Section 40-59-27 So As To Provide The Department Of Insurance As The Exclusive Authority To Enforce Any Violations Related To Insurance Or Insurance Fraud Arising From Roofing Systems Contracts Or The Delivery Of Goods Or Services Related To Roofing Systems Involving Licensees And Registrants Of The South Carolina Residential Builders Commission; To Require The Director Of The Department Of Insurance To Submit An Annual Report To The General Assembly Regarding The Impact On Insurance Rates And Require Annual Testimony Before The House Labor, Commerce And Industry Committee And The Senate Banking And Insurance Committee; And To Make Conforming Or Technical Changes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "insurance Rate Reduction And Policyholder Protection Act;" By Amending Section 38-3-110, Relating To Duties Of The Director Of The Department Of Insurance, So As To Expand Those Duties; By Adding Section 38-55-172 So As To Prohibit Residential Builders And Registered Residential Specialty Contractors From Certain Actions Made On Behalf Of Owners Or Possessors Of Residential Real Estate On Insurance Claims In Connection With Roofing System Repairs Or Replacements To Prohibit Residential Builders And Registered Residential Specialty Contractors From Advertising Or Promising To Pay Or Rebate An Insurance Deductible As An Inducement To The Sale Of Goods Or Services, To Provide Penalties For Violations, To Provide The Insurance Fraud Division Of The Department Of Insurance May Investigate Claims Of Fraudulent Activity Relating To The Performance Of Goods Or Services For A Roofing System Pursuant To A Written Contract And Refer Certain Findings To The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation; By Amending Section 38-55-520, Relating To The Purpose Of The Article, So As To Make A Technical Change; By Amending Section 38-55-530, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definitions Of "authorized Agency" And "false Statement Or Misrepresentations"; By Amending Section 38-55-550, Relating To Civil Penalties, So As To Prescribe Duties Of The Director Of The Department Of Insurance; By Amending Section 38-55-560, Relating To The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Establish The Insurance Fraud Division In The Department Of Insurance And To Provide The Duties For The Division, The Attorney General, And The State Law Enforcement Division; By Amending Section 38-55-570, Relating To Notification Of False Statements Or Misrepresentations And Ability To Share Information, So As To Require The Insurance Fraud Division To Prosecute Criminal Violations Of Title 38 And Any Other Crimes Related To Insurance, As Well As Division Staff Requirements, And To Provide For Investigative Duties Of The Attorney General And The State Law Enforcement Division; By Amending Section 38-55-590, Relating To Annual Reports By The Director Of The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Make A Conforming Change; By Amending Section 38-73-1095, Relating To Essential Property Insurance And Rating Plan Factors, So As To Provide Additional Requirements For Any Insurer Required To Submit Rates And Rating Plans To The Department Of Insurance Related To Adjustments To Reduce Premiums And For Owners Of Insurable Property Claiming A Credit Or Discount; By Amending Section 38-75-470, Relating To Membership Of The Advisory Committee For The Director Of Insurance, So As To Provide Mitigation Of Property Losses Due To Wildfire Among The Issues To Be Considered And To Provide For Terms Of Service For Advisory Committee Members; By Amending Section 38-75-480, Relating To The Loss Mitigation Grant Program, So As To Provide For When Grants May Be Given To Local Governments; By Amending Section 38-75-485, Relating To The South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program, So As Establish The "sc Safe Home Program" And To Establish Requirements; By Amending Section 38-77-122, Relating To Prohibited Factors For Issuing Automobile Insurance Policies Or Premium Rates, So As To Add Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Claims; By Amending Section 38-77-123, Relating To Prohibited Factors For Automobile Insurance Policy Renewals Or Cancellations, So As To Add Uninsured And Underinsured Motorist Claims; By Adding Section 38-77-145 So As To Prohibit Noneconomic Damages For Persons Operating A Motor Vehicle While Knowingly Not In Compliance With Automobile Insurance Requirements And To Provide Exceptions; By Amending Section 38-77-280, Relating To Automobile Collision And Comprehensive Insurance, So As To Require Insurers To Offer A Zero Dollar Deductible For Automobile Safety Glass And To Prohibit Insurers From Considering Uninsured Or Underinsured Motorists Claims For Certain Insurance Policy Decisions; By Amending Section 12-6-1620, Related To Catastrophe Savings Accounts, So As To Include Certain Approved Retrofits To Primary Residences For Hurricane Or Wind Damage Resilience, And For The Department Of Revenue To Provide An Annual Report To The General Assembly; By Amending Section 12-6-3660, Relating To Tax Credits For Hurricane Resistant Retrofits To Residences, So As To Increase The Tax Credit Option From One Thousand To Two Thousand Dollars; By Adding Section 12-6-3662 So As To Establish A "disaster Preparedness Sales Tax Holiday" And To Provide For Its Requirements; By Amending Section 12-6-3670, Related To Tax Credits For Excess Paid For Property And Casualty Insurance, So As To Increase The Credit Amount To Three Thousand Dollars; By Amending Section 42-9-440, Relating To Suspected False Statements Or Misrepresentations Required To Be Reported To The Insurance Fraud Division, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Adding Section 40-11-125 So As To Provide The Department Of Insurance Has The Exclusive Authority To Enforce Any Violations Related To Insurance Or Insurance Fraud Arising From Roofing Systems Contracts Or The Delivery Of Goods Or Services Related To Roofing Systems Involving Licensees Of The South Carolina Contractor's Licensing Board; By Amending Section 40-59-25, Relating To Roofing Contract Cancellations For Insurance Coverage Denials, So As To Remove Certain Provisions Transferred To The Department Of Insurance And To Revise The Provisions; By Adding Section 40-59-27 So As To Provide The Department Of Insurance As The Exclusive Authority To Enforce Any Violations Related To Insurance Or Insurance Fraud Arising From Roofing Systems Contracts Or The Delivery Of Goods Or Services Related To Roofing Systems Involving Licensees And Registrants Of The South Carolina Residential Builders Commission; To Require The Director Of The Department Of Insurance To Submit An Annual Report To The General Assembly Regarding The Impact On Insurance Rates And Require Annual Testimony Before The House Labor, Commerce And Industry Committee And The Senate Banking And Insurance Committee; And To Make Conforming Or Technical Changes.
Honor And Celebrate Alfred Hollis Of Fairfield County For All His Accomplishments On The Occasion Of His 100th Birthday And To Declare Saturday, April 25, 2026, "alfred Hollis Day."
Honor And Celebrate Alfred Hollis Of Fairfield County For All His Accomplishments On The Occasion Of His 100th Birthday And To Declare Saturday, April 25, 2026, "alfred Hollis Day."
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 44-1-320 So As To Require The Department Of Public Health, In Collaboration With The Office Of The State Fire Marshal, To Establish And Administer A Statewide Firefighter Occupational Health Program To Test For Certain Carcinogenic Substances And To Provide Health And Cancer Screenings, All At No Charge, To Firefighters; And For Other Purposes.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 44-1-320 So As To Require The Department Of Public Health, In Collaboration With The Office Of The State Fire Marshal, To Establish And Administer A Statewide Firefighter Occupational Health Program To Test For Certain Carcinogenic Substances And To Provide Health And Cancer Screenings, All At No Charge, To Firefighters; And For Other Purposes.
Honor Jennifer Dobson, Former Chief Legal Counsel For The House Judiciary Committee, On The Occasion Of Her Recent Retirement, To Extend Deep Appreciation For Her Twenty-seven Years Of Distinguished Public Service To The State Of South Carolina, And To Offer Best Wishes For A Satisfying And Rewarding Retirement.
Honor Jennifer Dobson, Former Chief Legal Counsel For The House Judiciary Committee, On The Occasion Of Her Recent Retirement, To Extend Deep Appreciation For Her Twenty-seven Years Of Distinguished Public Service To The State Of South Carolina, And To Offer Best Wishes For A Satisfying And Rewarding Retirement.
Congratulate Eunice Gilbert Of Fairfield County On The Occasion Of Her One Hundredth Birthday And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Many Years Of Continued Health And Happiness.
Congratulate Eunice Gilbert Of Fairfield County On The Occasion Of Her One Hundredth Birthday And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Many Years Of Continued Health And Happiness.
Recognize And Honor The Honorable James Lewis Mann "bubba" Cromer Jr., Reading Clerk Of The South Carolina House Of Representatives, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement, And To Express Profound Gratitude For His Decades Of Distinguished Service To The General Assembly And The People Of South Carolina.
Recognize And Honor The Honorable James Lewis Mann "bubba" Cromer Jr., Reading Clerk Of The South Carolina House Of Representatives, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement, And To Express Profound Gratitude For His Decades Of Distinguished Service To The General Assembly And The People Of South Carolina.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "electric Rate Stabilization Act"; And By Adding Article 24 To Chapter 27, Title 58, So As To Allow Electric Utilities To Request The Public Service Commission To Adjust Their Rates Annually, Adjust Utility Rates, Establish The Baseline Rate Order And Requirements For Adjustments In Rates, Provide Protections For Customers, And Authorize An Additional Electric Utility Position For The Office Of Regulatory Staff.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "electric Rate Stabilization Act"; And By Adding Article 24 To Chapter 27, Title 58, So As To Allow Electric Utilities To Request The Public Service Commission To Adjust Their Rates Annually, Adjust Utility Rates, Establish The Baseline Rate Order And Requirements For Adjustments In Rates, Provide Protections For Customers, And Authorize An Additional Electric Utility Position For The Office Of Regulatory Staff.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 15-38-15, Relating To Liability Of Tortfeasors, So As To Remove The Provision That Excluded Causes Of Action Involving Asbestos From The List Of Nondefendant Tortfeasors Who Shall Not Be Added To Verdict Forms.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 15-38-15, Relating To Liability Of Tortfeasors, So As To Remove The Provision That Excluded Causes Of Action Involving Asbestos From The List Of Nondefendant Tortfeasors Who Shall Not Be Added To Verdict Forms.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-8-110, Relating To Care And Maintenance Trust Funds For Perpetual Care Cemeteries, So As To Authorize A Total Return Unitrust Method Of Distribution And To Establish Graduated Minimum Distribution Percentages Based On The Fair Market Value Of The Trust Fund.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-8-110, Relating To Care And Maintenance Trust Funds For Perpetual Care Cemeteries, So As To Authorize A Total Return Unitrust Method Of Distribution And To Establish Graduated Minimum Distribution Percentages Based On The Fair Market Value Of The Trust Fund.
Recognize And Honor Horace Maxie Burton For An Exceptional Musical Career Spanning Sixty-five Years.
Recognize And Honor Horace Maxie Burton For An Exceptional Musical Career Spanning Sixty-five Years.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Marvin "mark" Smith Of Berkeley County For His Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of His Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Him Much Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Recognize And Commend The Honorable Marvin "mark" Smith Of Berkeley County For His Dedicated Service In The House Of Representatives On Behalf Of His Constituents And The Citizens Of South Carolina And To Wish Him Much Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
A Joint Resolution So As To Enact The "compact For A Safe And Equal Convention For Proposing Amendments".
A Joint Resolution So As To Enact The "compact For A Safe And Equal Convention For Proposing Amendments".
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 56-1-560 So As To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Issue Mobile Drivers' Licenses And Mobile Special Identification Cards; And By Amending Section 56-1-190, Relating To Requiring Drivers' Licenses To Be Carried And Exhibited On Demand, So As To Provide For The Carrying And Exhibiting Of Mobile Drivers' Licenses.
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 56-1-560 So As To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Issue Mobile Drivers' Licenses And Mobile Special Identification Cards; And By Amending Section 56-1-190, Relating To Requiring Drivers' Licenses To Be Carried And Exhibited On Demand, So As To Provide For The Carrying And Exhibiting Of Mobile Drivers' Licenses.
Request The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of United States Highway 278 East From Feed Lot Road To The Town Limit Of Fairfax In Allendale County The "honorable Dorothy S. Riley Highway" And Erect Appropriate Signs Or Markers At This Location Containing These Words.
Request The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of United States Highway 278 East From Feed Lot Road To The Town Limit Of Fairfax In Allendale County The "honorable Dorothy S. Riley Highway" And Erect Appropriate Signs Or Markers At This Location Containing These Words.