South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0387 - The Links (Greenville Chapter), 70th anniversary
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Commend The Greenville (sc) Chapter Of The Links, Incorporated, For Seventy Years Of Committed Community Service And To Extend Best Wishes To This Fine Organization As Its Members Continue To Serve.
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Passed
S0699 - Martin O'Connor, public service
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Express Deep Appreciation For The Dedicated Public Service Of Martin O'connor, Member Of The Board Of The Charter Institute Of Erskine, And To Wish Him A Future Blessed With Good Health And Much Joy.
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Passed
S0800 - Adoption (orig.0002)
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-7-40(b), Relating To Safe Haven For Abandoned Babies, So As To Provide That The Safe Haven Must Offer The Person Leaving The Infant Information Prepared By The Department Concerning The Legal Effect Of Leaving The Infant With The Safe Haven; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(a), Relating To Permanency Planning, So As To Decrease The Time In Which A Permanency Planning Hearing Must Be Held From No Later Than One Year To No Later Than Nine Months After The Child Is First Placed In Foster Care; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(f) And Section 63-7-1700(h), Relating To An Extension For Reunification, So As To Decrease The Time In Which An Extension May Be Granted For Reunification Efforts From Eighteen Months To Fifteen Months; By Amending Section 63-7-1700(i), Relating To Permanency Planning Hearings By Providing That A Termination Of Parental Rights Hearing May Serve As The Next Permanency Planning Hearing Only If It Is Held No Later Than Nine Months From The Date Of The Previous Permanency Planning Hearing; By Amending Section 63-7-2550, Relating To Service Of Petition, So As To Provide That An Unmarried Biological Father Must Receive Service Of A Termination Of Parental Rights Action; By Amending Section 63-7-2570, Relating To Grounds, So As To Provide That When Finding That Termination Of Parental Rights Is In The Best Interest Of A Child, The Court Must Find That The Home Of The Child's Parents Is Not Safe For The Return Of The Child At The Time Of The Termination Of Parental Rights Hearing; By Amending Section 63-9-730, Relating To Notice Of Adoption Proceedings; So As To Provide That If Notice Of An Adoption Proceeding Cannot Be Effected By Personal Service, Then Notice May Be Given By Publication Of The Summons In Which The Requested Relief Of Termination Of Parental Rights Or Adoption, Or Both, Is Set Forth; By Amending Section 63-9-760, Relating To The Effect Of A Final Adoption Decree, So As To Provide That The Final Decree Is Not Affected By A Postadoption Agreement Entered Into Before Or After The Adoption; By Adding Section 63-9-765, So As To Provide For Postadoption Contact Agreements To Be Enforceable If Agreed To By The Parties; By Amending Section 63-7-820 Relating To The Putative Father Registry, So As To Provide That A Registrant Must Include Any Aliases When He Registers; And By Adding Section 12-6-3595, So As To Provide For A Tax Credit For Any Resident Taxpayer That Claims The Federal Tax Credit For Qualified Adoption Expenses Related To A Domestic Adoption.
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Introduced
S1158 - Graduated Penalties for Illegal Possession of a Firearm
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
A. Shane Massey
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-23-500, Relating To The Unlawful Possession Of A Firearm By A Person Convicted Of A Violent Offense, So As To Provide That The Violations Subsequent To The First Violation Must Occur Within Twenty Years Of The First Offense To Qualify For Graduated Penalties; By Amending Section 16-23-420, Relating To The Possession Of A Firearm On School Property, So As To Provide That Express Authorization To Carry The Firearm On School Property May Not Be Provided To A Student Enrolled In A Public School; By Amending Section 16-23-430, Relating To Carrying A Weapon On School Property, So As To Provide That Students Enrolled In A Public School May Not Possess Weapons Even If They Are Secured Within A Vehicle; By Amending Section 23-31-245, Relating To Reasonable Suspicion Or Probable Cause To Search, Detain, Or Arrest, So As To Clarify That The Provisions In The Section Apply To A Person Carrying A Weapon In Accordance With The Article Whether Or Not The Weapon Is Concealed; And By Amending Section 16-23-20, Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Handgun, So As To Clarify When Carrying A Handgun Is Impermissible In A Publicly Owned Building Other Than A Courthouse Where Court Is Held.
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Introduced
S1239 - Drug Pricing Nondiscrimination
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Scott F. Talley
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 44-117-510 So As To Provide Definitions For Patient, Third Party, And 340b Drug Pricing; By Adding Section 44-117-520 So As To Provide That A Third Party Shall Inform A Patient That He Is Not Required To Use A Mail-order Pharmacy, Shall Obtain A Signed Waiver From A Patient Before Allowing The Use Of A Mail-order Pharmacy, Shall Make Drug Formulary And Coverage Decisions Based On The Third Party's Normal Course Of Business, Shall Allow A Patient The Freedom To Use Any Pharmacy Or Any Provider The Patient Chooses, And Shall Eliminate Discriminatory Contracting; By Adding Section 44-117-530 So As To Provide That All Pharmacy Claims Processed By A Pharmacy That Participates In 340b Drug Pricing Are Final At The Point Of Adjudication; By Adding Section 44-117-540 So As To Provide That The Insurance Commissioner May Promulgate Rules To Implement The Provisions Of This Chapter.
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Introduced
S0887 - Tenant Right to Counsel
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Deon T. Tedder, Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 27-40-680 So As To Provide That A Tenant Has The Right To Counsel In An Eviction Proceeding Between The Tenant And A Landlord And To Authorize The Court To Appoint Counsel To Defend A Tenant If It Determines The Tenant Is Unable To Financially Retain Adequate Legal Counsel.
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Introduced
S1066 - Judith Warner
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas R. Young
Last updated 7 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Congratulate Judith Warner Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement, To Commend Her For Her Thirty Years Of Dedicated Service To Aiken County And The State Of South Carolina, And To Wish Her Much Happiness And Fulfillment In The Years Ahead.
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Passed
S1290 - Henry Reeder Road Naming
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas D. Corbin
Last updated 5 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Request That The Department Of Transportation Name The Intersection Of Boundary Street And The South Carolina Highway 34 Bypass (bob Lake Boulevard) In Newberry County "henry S. Reeder Intersection" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing The Designation.
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Introduced
S0038 - Property Taxes on Boats, Boat Motors, and Watercraft
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-37-890, Relating To Place Where Property Shall Be Returned For Taxation, So As To Provide That Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft Must Be Returned To The County In Which The Boat, Boat Motor, Or Watercraft Is Principally Located For Taxation; By Amending Section 12-37-3220, Relating To Property Tax Returns For Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft, So As To Provide That Property Tax Returns For Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft Must Be Submitted To The County In Which The Boat, Boat Motor, Or Watercraft Is Principally Located If That Is Different Than The Owner's County Of Reference; By Amending Section 50-23-340, Relating To Application For And Issuance Of Number And Certificate Fee, So As To Provide That Applications For Motorboat Numbers Must Include A Declaration Of The County In Which The Motorboat Is Principally Located; And By Amending Section 50-23-370, Relating To Expiration And Renewal, So As To Provide That Certificate Renewal Notices Must Be Sent To Owners Of Watercraft That Is Principally Located In The County.
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Introduced
S0033 - Watercraft
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto, Marlon E. Kimpson
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 50-21-107 So As To Provide That Owners Of Watercraft Of More Than Seventy Horsepower Must Carry Liability Insurance Of At Least Fifty Thousand Dollars Of Coverage Per Occurrence, To Provide Penalties, And To Provide For The Collection Of Fines; By Amending Section 50-21-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Define Terms; And By Amending Sections 50-23-20 And 50-23-35, Both Relating To Watercraft Titles, So As To Provide For The Dual Titling Of A Watercraft And Outboard Motor.
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Engrossed
S0418 - Read to Succeed Endorsements
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Greg Hembree, Ross Turner, Penry Gustafson
Last updated 6 months ago5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-155-110, Relating To The South Carolina Read To Succeed Office And The Comprehensive Reading Program Implemented By The Office, So As To Eliminate The Office, To Provide The State Department Of Education Shall Administer The Program, And To Revise Requirements For The Program; By Amending Section 59-155-120, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Statewide Reading Program, So As To Revise Various Definitions; By Amending Section 59-155-130, Relating To Functions Of The Program For Which The Department Shall Provide Guidance And Support To School Districts And Educator Preparation Programs In Implementing The Provisions Of The Program, So As To Revise The Functions And To Provide Districts That Fail To Meet Reporting Requirements On Reading Camps Are Ineligible To Receive State Funding For The Camps During The Following Fiscal Year But Shall Continue To Operate The Camps; By Amending Section 59-155-140, Relating To Components Of The Program, So As To Require Annual Approval By The State Board Of Education, To Revise Certain Components, And To Revise Other Requirements For The Program; By Amending Section 59-155-150, Relating To Duties Of The State Superintendent To Ensure Certain Readiness Assessments Are Administered Within The First Forty-five Days Of School, So As To Provide Districts And Charter Schools May Request Waivers From Statutory Attendance Requirements To Schedule The Assessments, Among Other Things; By Adding Section 59-155-155 So As To Provide Requirements For The Number Of Universal Reading Screeners That Districts May Use, To Provide Requirements For Screeners, To Provide Districts Shall Administer Screeners At Least Three Times During Each School Year In Certain Intervals, To Provide Related Requirements Of The Department, And To Provide For Alternate Assessment And Progress Monitoring Tools; By Amending Section 59-155-160, Relating To Mandatory Retention Provisions For Third Graders Who Fail To Demonstrate Reading Proficiency, So As To Revise Exemptions And Exemption Processes, To Provide Services And Support That Must Be Provided To Retained Students, To Provide Retained Students Shall Enroll In Summer Reading Camps, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 59-155-170, Relating To The Requirement Of Teachers In Certain Content Areas Master Certain Reading Comprehension Instruction Practices And Assist In The Implementation Of These Provisions, So As To Remove The Requirement, Among Other Things, And To Require The Department Shall Implement Certain Foundational Literacy Skills Training For All Kindergarten Through Third Grade Teachers Certified In Certain Teaching Areas, And To Provide Successful Completion Of This Training Shall Satisfy Literacy Endorsement Requirements; By Amending Section 59-155-180, Relating To Literacy Reading Coaches, So As To Revise Training Requirements For The Coaches, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 59-155-200, Relating To The Promotion Of Reading And Writing Habits And Skills Development, So As To Remove Family Support Provisions; By Amending Section 59-155-210, Relating To Standards, Practices, And Procedures Developed By The Board And Department To Implement The Program, So As To Remove The Board From The Provisions, Among Other Things; And By Amending Section 59-18-310, Relating To Assessments Required In The Education Accountability Act, So As To Revise Assessments And Their Uses, Among Other Things. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S0331 - Malicious Injury to Public Utilities
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Luke A. Rankin, Thomas C. Alexander, Danny B. Verdin
Last updated over 1 year ago3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-11-740, Relating To Malicious Injury To Utility Systems, So As To Create The Offense Of Malicious Injury Of A Gasoline, Natural Gas, Propane, Or Electric Utility By Use Of A Firearm Or Destructive Device And To Establish Appropriate Penalties.
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Introduced
S0431 - Pamela Metts, retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Billy Garrett, Michael W. Gambrell
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Honor Pamela Metts Of Greenwood Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement From The South Carolina Judicial Department And To Wish Her Success And Happiness In All Her Future Endeavors.
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Passed
S0644 - Kidney Donation
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Brian R. Adams
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 38-63-110 So As To Prohibit Issuers Of Individual Life Insurance Policies From Discriminating Against Living Organ Donors; By Adding Section 38-65-130 So As To Prohibit Issuers Of Group Life Insurance Policies From Discriminating Against Living Organ Donors; By Adding Section 38-71-105 So As To Prohibit Issuers Of Disability Income Insurance Policies From Discriminating Against Living Organ Donors; And By Adding Section 38-12-110 So As To Prohibit Issuers Of Long-term Care Insurance Policies From Discriminating Against Living Organ Donors.
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Introduced
S0486 - AG on behalf of SC
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Stephen L. Goldfinch
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 1-7-95 So As To Provide That When The Attorney General Does Not Undertake Representation Of State Agencies, The Attorney General Cannot Be Considered To Have Possession, Custody, Or Control Over State Agency Documents Or Electronically Stored Information; And By Adding Section 39-5-55 So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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Introduced