H 3583
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-15-430 So As To Create The Offenses Of "Sexual Extortion" And "Aggravated Sexual Extortion", To Define Necessary Terms, And To Provide Penalties For Violations.
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Dec 15 2022 |
Member(S) Request Name Removed As Sponsor: Felder
Apr 01 2023
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H 3682
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 47-1-140, Relating To The Care Of Animals After The Arrest Of The Owner, So As To Remove Provisions Regarding A Lien On The Seized Animal; By Amending Section 47-1-145, Relating To Custody And Care Of Animals After The Arrest Of The Owner, So As To Outline Hearing Procedures For Ordering The Cost Of Care Of The Seized Animals; And By Amending Section 47-1-170, Relating To Penalties For Animal Cruelty, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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Jan 12 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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H 3014
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "Clementa C. Pinckney Hate Crimes Act"; By Adding Article 22 To Chapter 3, Title 16 So As To Entitle The Article "Penalty Enhancements For Certain Crimes", To Provide Additional Penalties For Persons Who Commit Certain Delineated Crimes When The Victim Was Intentionally Selected Based On Certain Factors, And To Provide Victims Of A Violation Of The Article May Bring A Civil Action For Damages Sustained.
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Dec 08 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 483
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 37-1-102, Relating To The Purposes Of The Consumer Protection Code, So As To Include The Promotion Of Education For Consumers, Best Practices For Businesses, And To Mediate Complaints; By Amending Section 37-6-106, Relating To Investigatory Powers Of The Administrator, So As To Require The Presentation Of Probable Cause Before Beginning An Investigation; By Amending Section 37-6-108, Relating To Enforcement Orders Of The Administrator, So As To Require Certain Information Be Provided Before A Cease And Desist Order Is Issued To A Business; And By Amending Section 37-2-307, Relating To Motor Vehicle Sales Contract Closing Fees, So As To Require The Closing Fee To Be Prominently Displayed With The Advertised Price.
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Feb 02 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 108
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 9-1-1770, Relating To Preretirement Death Benefit Programs Under The South Carolina Retirement System, So As To Provide For A Death Benefit For Law Enforcement Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty, To Provide For The Amount Of The Benefit, To Provide Who Shall Receive The Death Benefit Payment, And To Provide The Source Of The Revenue For The Payment; And By Amending Section 9-11-120, Relating To A Preretirement Death Benefit Program Under The Police Officers Retirement System, So As To Provide For A Death Benefit For Law Enforcement Officers Killed In The Line Of Duty, To Provide For The Amount Of The Benefit, To Provide Who Shall Receive The Death Benefit Payment, And To Provide The Source Of The Revenue For The Payment.
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Nov 30 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 95
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Joint Resolution Proposing An Amendment To Section 7, Article Vi Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895, Relating To The Constitutional Officers Of This State, To Delete The Comptroller General From The List Of State Officers Which The Constitution Requires To Be Elected And Provide That The Comptroller General Must Be Appointed By The Governor Upon The Advice And Consent Of The Senate For A Term Coterminous With The Governor Upon The Expiration Of The Term Of The Comptroller General Serving In Office On The Date Of The Ratification Of This Provision.
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Nov 30 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 332
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 20-1-330, Relating To Issuance Of Marriage License Certificates, So As To Provide For The Signature Of The Bride And Groom On The Certificate.
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Jan 10 2023 |
Referred To Subcommittee: M.Johnson (Ch), Sabb, Matthews, Talley, Adams
Mar 31 2023
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H 3295
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-1-210 So As To Provide Necessary Definitions; By Adding Section 59-39-290 So As To Direct The State Board Of Education To Adopt, Establish, And Promulgate Necessary Rules And Regulations; By Adding Section 59-19-360 So As To Provide A Process For The Exemption Of Competency-Based Schools From Certain Applicable Laws And Regulations, To Provide Requirements For Implementing Competency-Based Education In Schools, And To Provide Related Requirements For The State Department Of Education And The Commission On Higher Education; By Amending Section 59-1-425, Relating To The Statutory Annual School Calendar, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And By Amending Section 59-39-100, Relating To Required Units For A High School Diploma, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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Dec 08 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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H 4023
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-152-60, Relating To Local First Steps Partnership Boards, So As To Revise The Composition, Manner Of Appointment, And Terms Of Membership Of The Boards, To Provide For The Termination Of Certain Current Board Members, And To Provide For The Transition Of The Performance Of Certain Tasks By Local First Steps Partnerships; By Amending Section 59-152-70, Relating To Local Partnership Boards, So As To Include Provisions Concerning The Administration Of Local Partnerships, And To Provide For The Establishment Of Multicounty Partnerships; By Amending Section 59-152-150, Relating To Development And Adoption Of A Standard Fiscal Accountability System For Local Partnerships, So As To Revise Provisions Concerning Competitive Bidding For Procurement; By Adding Section 63-11-1726 So As To Provide All Publicly Funded Early Childhood Serving Agencies And Entities Shall Participate In Certain Data Sharing Initiatives Supported By The Advisory Council; By Amending Section 63-11-1720, Relating To The First Steps Board Of Trustees, So As To Add The Director Of The Department Of Mental Health As A Trustee; By Amending Section 63-11-1725, Relating To The First Steps Advisory Council, So As To Revise Data Governance Policies, To Provide For Certain Activities To Build Parent Knowledge, And To Require The Development, Implementation, And Review Of An Overall Strategic Plan; By Amending Section 63-11-1730, Relating To Oversight Duties Of The First Steps Board Of Trustees, So As To Include Provisions Concerning Local Partnership Personnel Policies; By Amending Section 59-152-10, Relating To The Establishment Of South Carolina First Steps To School Readiness, So As To Clarify That The Provisions Of The Authorizing Act Are Permanent And Future Reauthorizations Are Not Required; And By Amending Act 99 Of 1999, Relating To The Times At Which The South Carolina First Steps To School Readiness Act Takes Effect And Is Repealed Unless Reauthorized By The General Assembly, So As To Remove The Automatic Repeal Provision And Reauthorization Requirement.
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Feb 23 2023 |
Read Third Time And Sent To Senate
Mar 31 2023
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H 3843
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-63-25 So As To Provide An Open Enrollment Option In Public Schools; By Amending Sections 59-63-30 And 59-63-32, Relating To Requirements For Public School Enrollment And Penalties For Providing False Information, And Section 59-63-480, Relating To Attendance At Schools In Adjacent Counties, All So As To Make Conforming Changes; And By Repealing Section 59-63-500 Relating To Transfer Without Consent Of School District Of Residence.
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Jan 31 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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H 3952
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 37-1-102, Relating To The Purposes Of The Consumer Protection Code, So As To Include The Promotion Of Education For Consumers, Best Practices For Businesses, And To Mediate Complaints; By Amending Section 37-6-106, Relating To Investigatory Powers Of The Administrator, So As To Require The Presentation Of Probable Cause Before Beginning An Investigation; By Amending Section 37-6-108, Relating To Enforcement Orders Of The Administrator, So As To Require Certain Information Be Provided Before A Cease And Desist Is Issued To A Business; And By Amending Section 37-2-307, Relating To Motor Vehicle Sales Contract Closing Fees, So As To Require The Closing Fee To Be Prominently Displayed With The Advertised Price.
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Feb 14 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 146
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 44-48-30, Relating To Definitions, So As To Define A Qualified Evaluator And A Resident, As Well As To Change The Definition Of "Likely To Engage In Acts Of Sexual Violence" To Mean That A Person Is Predisposed To Engage In Acts Of Sexual Violence And More Probably Than Not Will Engage In Such Acts; By Amending Section 44-48-40, Relating To The Effective Date Of Parole Or Release, So As To Provide An Effective Date For Supervised Reentry For A Person Convicted Of A Sexually Violent Offense; By Amending Section 44-48-50, Relating To The Multidisciplinary Team, Appointments, The Review Of Records, And The Membership Of The Multidisciplinary Team, So As To Provide For An Assessment Of Whether Or Not There Is Probable Cause To Believe That A Person Satisfies The Definition Of A Sexually Violent Predator, To Provide Reporting Requirements, And To Provide For The Membership Of The Multidisciplinary Team; By Amending Section 44-48-80, Relating To Taking A Person Into Custody, Hearings, And Evaluations, So As To Provide For An Evaluation By A Court-Appointed Qualified Evaluator Within A Certain Time Period, To Provide For An Independent Evaluation By An Independent Qualified Evaluator Within A Certain Time Period, And To Provide For An Extension In Extraordinary Circumstances; By Amending Section 44-48-90, Relating To A Trier Of Fact, The Continuation Of A Trial, The Assistance Of Counsel, The Access Of Examiners To A Person, And The Payment Of Expenses, So As To Make Conforming Changes, To Provide That Certain Cases Shall Be Given Priority Status, And To Provide For Counsel And The Payment And Costs For An Independent Qualified Evaluator For An Indigent Person; By Amending Section 44-48-100, Relating To Persons Incompetent To Stand Trial, So As To Provide That A Court Shall Conduct A Non-Jury Hearing For A Person Charged With A Sexually Violent Offense Who Has Been Found Incompetent To Stand Trial, Who Is About To Be Released, And Whose Commitment Is Sought; By Amending Section 44-48-110, Relating To The Periodic Mental Examination Of Committed Persons, Reports, Petitions For Release, Hearings, And Trials To Consider Release, So As To Make Conforming Changes, To Provide For An Evaluation By A Department Of Mental Health-Designated Qualified Evaluator Within A Certain Time Period And Under Certain Conditions, And To Provide For Periodic Review Hearings And The Presence Of The Resident And The Department Of Mental Health-Designated Qualified Evaluator At Hearings; By Adding Section 44-48-115 So As To Provide That A Resident Shall Have The Right To Challenge Commitment Under Certain Circumstances And To Provide Certain Conditions Thereof; By Amending Section 44-48-120, Relating To Hearing Ordered By Court, Examination By Qualified Expert, And The Burden Of Proof, So As To Make Conforming Changes, To Provide For The Presence Of A Department Of Mental Health-Designated Qualified Evaluator At A Hearing Or Trial, And To Provide That A Resident May Seek Another Evaluation At His Own Expense; By Amending Section 44-48-150, Relating To Evidentiary Records And A Court Order To Open Sealed Records, So As To Provide For The Release Of Records To The Attorney General And Counsel Of Record; By Amending Section 24-21-32, Relating To Reentry Supervision And Revocation, So As To Provide That If The Multidisciplinary Team Finds Probable Cause To Believe That An Inmate Is A Sexually Violent Predator, Then The Inmate Is Not Eligible For The Supervised Reentry Program; And By Adding Section 44-48-180 So As To Ensure That Cases Pursuant To This Chapter Shall Be Given Priority Status For The Purposes Of Scheduling Any Hearings Or Trials.
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Nov 30 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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H 3359
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 56-2-140 So As To Define The Term "Utility Terrain Vehicle" And Provide For The Registration And Operation Of Them On The Highways And Streets Of The State; To Amend Section 56-1-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Revise The Definition Of The Term "Off Road Use Only"; And To Amend Section 38-77-30, Relating To Definitions, So As To Revise The Definition Of The Term "Individual Private Passenger Automobile" To Include Certain Utility Terrain Vehicles.
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Dec 08 2022 |
Read Third Time And Sent To Senate
Mar 31 2023
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H 3209
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Joint Resolution To Extend Certain Governmental Approvals Affecting Economic Development Within The State.
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Dec 08 2022 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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H 3951
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "Working Agricultural Lands Preservation Act" By Adding Chapter 57 To Title 46 So As To Define Terms, Establish A Committee, And Outline Program Criteria, Among Other Things.
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Feb 14 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 566
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "South Carolina Craft Beer Economic Development Act"; By Amending Section 61-4-1515, Relating To The Sale Of Beer By Breweries, So As To Provide That A Brewery Is Authorized To Sell Up To Two Thousand Barrels Of Beer Each Year Brewed On One Or More Of The Brewery'S Permitted Premises At Retail, Wholesale, Or Both, And Deliver Or Ship The Beer To Licensed Retailers In This State, To Delete The Condition That Sales To Consumers Must Be Held In Conjunction With A Tour, To Delete The Condition That The Maximum Amount Of Beer That May Be Sold To A Consumer For Off-Premises Consumption Shall Be Equivalent To Two Hundred Eighty-Eight Ounces, And To Provide That A Brewery Is Eligible For A Special Permit Pursuant To Section 61-4-550; And By Adding Section 61-4-1550 So As To Provide That A Brewery Is Authorized To Transfer Beer Produced On One Or More Of The Brewery'S Permitted Premises To Other Facilities Within This State Owned, Leased, Or Rented By The Brewery Without Being Subject To The Distribution And Wholesale Provisions Of Title 61 And Any Taxation Provisions Of This State, Including Local Governments.
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Feb 23 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 31 2023
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S 581
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 1-1-661 So As To Name The Venus Flytrap The Official Carnivorous Plant Of The State.
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Mar 01 2023 |
Referred To Committee On Education And Public Works
Mar 30 2023
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S 549
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-1-395, Relating To Driver'S License Reinstatement Fee Payment Program, So As To Provide The Drivers' Licenses Issued Under This Program Are Valid For An Additional Six Months, To Revise The Amount Of Reinstatement Fees Owed By Persons To Become Eligible To Obtain These Drivers' Licenses, To Revise The Distribution Of The Administrative Fees Collected, To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Provide Persons In The Program A Fee Schedule Of The Amounts Owed And The Ability To Make Online Payments, To Revise The Types Of Driver'S License Suspensions That Are Covered By This Section, And To Revise The Frequency That Persons May Participate In The Program And The Conditions For Future Participation; By Amending Section 56-1-396, Relating To Driver'S License Suspension Amnesty Period, So As To Limit The Types Of Qualifying Suspensions; By Amending Section 56-10-240, Relating To Requirement That Upon Loss Of Insurance, Insured Obtain New Insurance Or Surrender Registration And Plates, Written Notice By Insurer, Suspension Of Registration And Plates, Appeal Of Suspension, Enforcement, And Penalties, So As To Revise The Period Of Time Vehicle Owners Must Surrender Motor Vehicle License Plates And Registration Certificates For Certain Uninsured Motor Vehicles, To Delete The Provision That Gives The Department Of Motor Vehicles Discretion To Authorize Insurers To Utilize Alternate Methods Of Providing Certain Notices To The Department, To Delete The Provision That Allows Certain Persons To Appeal Certain Suspensions To The Department Of Insurance For Failure To Meet The State'S Financial Responsibility Requirements In Error, And To Allow These Persons To Provide Certain Documents To Show The Suspension Was Issued In Error; By Amending Section 56-10-245, Relating To Per Diem Fine For Lapse In Required Motor Vehicle Insurance Coverage, So As To Provide The Fines Contained In The Section May Not Exceed Two Hundred Dollars Per Vehicle For A First Offense; By Amending Title 56, Chapter 10, Article 5, Relating To The Establishment Of The Uninsured Motorist Fund, So As To Revise The Provisions Of This Article To Regulate The Operation Of Uninsured Motor Vehicles, To Delete Provisions Relating To The Establishment And Collection Of Uninsured Motor Vehicle Fees, To Make Technical Changes, To Revise The Amount Of The Motor Vehicle Reinstatement Fee And Provide It Shall Be Increased Annually, To Provide Suspended Licenses, Registration Certificates, License Plates, And Decals May Be Returned To The Department Of Motor Vehicles By Electronic Means Or In Person, And To Delete The Provisions That Require The Department Of Motor Vehicles To Collect Statistics Regarding Various Motor Vehicle Registration, Insurance, And Uninsured Motorist Fund Issues; By Amending Section 56-9-20, Relating To Definitions For The Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Act, So As To Revise A Reference In The Definition Of "Uninsured Motor Vehicle"; By Amending Section 56-3-210, Relating To Time Period For Procuring Motor Vehicle Registration And License, Temporary License Plates, And Transfer Of License Plates, So As To Revise The Requirement For A Temporary License Plate And Who May Distribute Temporary License Plates; By Adding Section 56-3-211 So As To Provide For The Issuance Of Temporary License Plates To Certain Motor Vehicles And Farm Trucks; By Adding Section 56-3-212 So As To Provide For The Issuance Of Temporary License Plates To Certain Motor Vehicles; By Adding Section 56-3-213 So As To Provide That The Department May Issue Special Permits To Operate Certain Motor Vehicles; By Amending Section 56-3-2340, Relating To Licensed Motor Vehicle Dealers Issuing First Time Registrations And License Plates From Dealership; Certification Of Third-Party Providers; And Fees, So As To Revise The Issuance Of Temporary Motor Vehicle Registrations And License Plates; By Adding Section 56-3-214 So As To Provide That The Department Of Motor Vehicles Shall Implement A Quality Assurance Program To Ensure The Integrity Of The Electronic Registration And Titling Program; By Amending Section 8-21-15, Relating To No Fee For Performing Duty, Responsibility, Or Function Of Agency Unless Authorized By Statute And Regulation, So As To Provide That An Agency May Collect Vendor Fees, Convenience Fees, Transaction Fees, Or Similar Fees When Receiving Payment By Credit Card; By Amending Section 56-14-30, Relating To License For Recreational Vehicle Dealer, Exhibition License, Fees, And Penalties, So As To Revise The Penalties For The Unauthorized Sale Of Recreational Vehicles; By Amending Section 56-14-40, Relating To Applications For Recreational Vehicle Dealer Licenses, Bonds, And The Duty To Notify Department Where Information Given By Applicant Changes Or License Ceases Operations, So As To Revise The Bond Amounts Required, To Provide For The Payment Of Back Taxes Or Fees, And To Provide For The Continuance Of The Business In The Event Of A Licensee'S Death; By Amending Section 56-14-50, Relating To Requirements Regarding A Dealer'S Maintenance Of Bona Fide Place Of Business And Permanent Signs, So As To Provide For Business Operations On Property Adjacent To A Licensee'S Bona Fide Established Place Of Business; By Amending Section 56-14-70, Relating To Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of A Dealer License, So As To Revise The Reasons That The Department May Deny, Suspend, Or Revoke A License; By Amending Section 56-15-310, Relating To License Required, Term Of License, Fees, Scope Of License, And Penalty For Violation, So As To Increase The Time Period For A Valid License To Thirty-Six Months And To Provide For A Cure Period For Certain Complaints From Consumers; By Amending Section 56-15-320, Relating To Application For Licenses, Bonds, And Duties Upon Change Of Circumstances And Termination Of Business, So As To Provide That A New Bond Must Be Posted Every Twelve Months, To Provide For The Recovery Of Back Taxes And Fees, And To Provide For The Continuation Business In The Event Of A Licensee'S Death; By Amending Section 56-15-330, Relating To Facilities Required For Issuance Of Dealer'S License, So As To Include Wholesalers, And To Provide For Business Operations On Property Adjacent To Or Within Sight Of His Bona Fide Established Place Of Business; By Amending Section 56-15-350, Relating To Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of License, Grounds, And Procedure, So As To Revise The Grounds For Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of A License; By Adding Section 56-3-30 So As To Provide For Certain Actions That Only A Licensed Dealer May Undertake; To Establish The Motor Vehicle Performance Evaluation System And To Provide For The Evaluation Process; By Amending Section 56-16-140, Relating To License For Motorcycle Dealer Or Wholesaler, Exhibition License, Fees, And Penalties For Noncompliance, So As To Provide That The License Lasts For Thirty-Six Months And To Revise The Penalties For A Dealer Selling A Motorcycle Without A License; By Amending Section 56-16-150, Relating To Application For Motorcycle Dealer'S Or Wholesaler'S License, Bonds, And The Duty To Notify The Department Of Motor Vehicles Where Information Given By Applicant Changes Or Licensee Ceases Operations, So As To Revise The Bond Requirements, To Provide For The Recovery Of Back Taxes And Fees, And To Provide For The Continuation Of Business In The Event Of A Licensee'S Death; By Amending Section 56-16-160, Relating To Requirements Regarding A Motorcycle Dealer'S Maintenance Of Bona Fide Established Place Of Business, Size Of Business, And Permanent Sign, So As To Provide That A Dealer May Conduct Business On Property Adjacent To His Bona Fide Established Place Of Business; By Amending Section 56-16-180, Relating To Denial, Suspension, Or Revocation Of License, So As To Revise The Reasons That The Department May Deny, Suspend, Or Revoke A License; And By Amending Section 56-19-370, Relating To Procedures For Voluntary Transfer And Dealer Purchasing Vehicle For Resale, So As To Revise The Procedure For Titling And Registering A Vehicle.
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Feb 21 2023 |
Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 30 2023
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H 3554
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-9-520, Relating To Adoption Investigations And Reports, So As To Give The Court The Discretion To Waive The Requirement For Certain Preplacement Reports And Any Postplacement Investigation And Report; And By Amending Section 63-9-510, Relating To Temporary Placement And Custody Of Adoptees, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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Dec 15 2022 |
Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Cromer, Weeks, Wheeler
Mar 30 2023
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H 3514
(2023-2024 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 52-5-300 By Enacting The "South Carolina Equine Advancement Act" To Establish A Grant Program To Assist The Growth And Development Of The Equine Industry In South Carolina; By Adding Section 52-5-310 So As To Provide Definitions; By Adding Section 52-5-320 So As To Establish The South Carolina Equine Commission; By Adding Section 52-5-330 So As To Establish The Powers Of The South Carolina Equine Commission; By Adding Section 52-5-340 So As To Provide Administrative Support For The South Carolina Equine Commission; By Adding Section 52-5-350 So As To Provide Guidelines For Pari-Mutuel Wagering; By Adding Section 52-5-360 So As To Provide Application Guidelines For Pari-Mutuel Wagering; By Adding Section 52-5-370 So As To Provide For Application And License Fees; By Adding Section 52-5-380 So As To Provide For The Equine Industry Development Fund; By Adding Sections 52-5-390 And 52-5-400 So As To Provide Guidelines And Protections For Committee Members; And By Adding Section 52-5-410 So As To Require The Commission To Submit An Annual Report.
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Dec 15 2022 |
Requests For Debate-Rep(S). Ott, Hiott, Blackwell, Felder, Mccravy, Je Johnson, Guest, Crawford, Mm Smith, Harris, Magnuson, Hixon, Oremus, Forrest, Pace, Cromer, King, Gilliard, Rivers, Bernstein, Kirby, Clyburn, Hosey, Hewitt, Anderson, Bj Cox, Elliott, Gatch, Robbins, Garvin, Pendarvis, Jefferson, Jl Johnson, Burns, Landing, Leber, White, Gilliam, Mccabe, Hager
Mar 30 2023
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