Establishes the Department of Consumer Affairs within the executive branch, headed by an appointed administrator.
This bill amends the South Carolina Code to create the Department of Consumer Affairs within the executive branch of state government, replacing the former Commission on Consumer Affairs. The Department will be headed by an administrator appointed by the Governor, subject to Senate approval. The bill also outlines the duties and qualifications of the administrator, including the requirement to give bond and take an oath of office. The administrator is tasked with policymaking, enforcement, and the administration of consumer protection laws.
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