South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0054 - Supervised Loans
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 37-3-501(1), Relating To Supervised Loans, So As To Provide That A Short-term Vehicle Is Not A Supervised Loan; By Adding Section 39-5-45 So As To Provide That It Is An Unfair Trade Practice For Supervised Lenders To Provide Short-term Vehicle Secured Loans; By Amending Section 37-3-413, Relating To Short-term Vehicle Secured Loans; Notice To Borrower, So As To Cap The Loan Interest Rate For Specific Loan Amounts; By Adding Section 37-3-414 So As To Provide A Database To Prevent A Person From Having A Short-term Vehicle Secured Loan That Exceeds A Certain Limit And To Track Loan Transactions In General, And To Provide That All Short-term Vehicle Secured Loans May Only Be Made By A Licensee; And By Adding Section 37-3-415 So As To Define Necessary Terms.
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Introduced
S0058 - Practicing law, not a member of the SC Bar
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-5-20, Relating To The Supreme Court's Authority To Promulgate Rules And Regulations Concerning The Practice Of Law And The Establishment Of The South Carolina Bar, So As To Provide That The Supreme Court May Promulgate Rules And Regulations Defining And Regulating The Practice Of Law Subject To Statutory Law And Determining The Qualifications And Requirements For Admission To The Practice Of Law And The Licensure Of Attorneys In This State, To Provide That Any Provision Of Law Or Rule That Requires An Attorney To Be A Member Of The South Carolina Bar Is Superseded And Of No Force And Effect, And To Delete Inconsistent Provisions Related To The Bar; And By Amending Section 40-5-310, Relating To Practicing Law Or Soliciting The Legal Cause Of Another Without Being Enrolled As A Member Of The South Carolina Bar, So As To Provide That No Person May Practice Law Unless He Is Licensed By The Supreme Court, And To Delete The Requirement That A Person Be A Member Of The South Carolina Bar.
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Introduced
S0257 - High School Graduation
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-59-65 So As To Require The Sbtce To Provide An Annual List Of Industry Certification Credentials Offered By The Institutions In The System And To Require The Department To Approve Them As Industry Certification Credentials And Eligible Career Readiness Indicators For The Purpose Of Graduation; And By Adding Section 59-59-66 To Recognize Cte Programs Requiring Less Than Three Credit Hours In The Aggregate To Be Recognized As One Carnegie Unit Of Credit.
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Introduced
S0075 - Minors - LWOP or Death sentence
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend Article 1, Chapter 25, Title 17 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws, Relating To Convictions And Sentences, By Adding Section 17-25-40, To Provide That A Person Must Not Be Sentenced To Death Or A Term Of Imprisonment For Life Without The Possibility Of Parole If That Person Was Younger Than Eighteen Years Of Age At The Time The Relevant Offense Was Committed.
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Introduced
S0773 - Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Commissioners of Pilotage: JR to Approve Regulation Document No. 5159
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Transportation
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Approve Regulations Of The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation - Commissioners Of Pilotage, Relating To Commissioners Of Pilotage, Designated As Regulation Document Number 5159, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 1 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws.
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Introduced
S0730 - Nursing Home Sufficient Staffing
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ross Turner
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 44-7-262, Relating To Minimum Resident-staff Ratios For Nursing Homes, So As To Allow For The Division Of Memory Care Facilities And Assisted Living Facilities And To Require Sufficient Staff To Provide Appropriate Care For The Residents.
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Introduced
S1235 - George Askew Retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Alexander, Nikki Giles Setzler
Last updated 9 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate Dr. George R. Askew, Jr. Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement, To Commend Him For His Many Years Of Dedicated Service, And To Wish Him Much Happiness And Fulfillment In The Years Ahead.
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Passed
S0126 - Law Enforcement Personal Privacy Protection and Judicial Personal Privacy Protection
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson
Last updated 21 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 30-2-500, Relating To Definitions, So As To Include Additional Information In The Definition Of "personal Contact Information" And To Define "disclosed Records"; By Amending Section 30-2-510, Relating To Option For Law Enforcement Officers To Make Personal Contact Information Confidential; Exceptions; Procedures, So As To Restrict Personal Contact Information In A Disclosed Record From A Publicly Available Internet Website Maintained By Or Operated On Behalf Of A State Or Local Government And To Require That The Personal Contact Information Restricted From Disclosed Records Under This Section Must Remain Within The Official Record Held Or Maintained By A State Or Local Government Agency, And To Allow Disclosure To Certain Individuals Or Entities; By Adding Section 30-2-515 So As To Provide For A Petition To Court For Compliance With The Article And To Prevent Liability From Accruing To A State Or Local Government Employee Or The Employee's Agents; By Amending Section 30-2-700, Relating To Definitions, So As To Include Additional Information In The Definition Of "personal Contact Information" And To Define "disclosed Records"; By Amending Section 30-2-710, Relating To Option For Judges To Make Personal Contact Information Confidential; Exceptions; Procedures, So As To Restrict Personal Contact Information In A Disclosed Record From A Publicly Available Internet Website Maintained By Or Operated On Behalf Of A State Or Local Government And To Require That The Personal Contact Information Restricted From Disclosed Records Under This Section Must Remain Within The Official Record Held Or Maintained By A State Or Local Government Agency, And To Allow Disclosure To Certain Individuals Or Entities; By Adding Section 30-2-715 So As To Provide For A Petition To Court For Compliance With The Article And To Prevent Liability From Accruing To A State Or Local Government Employee Or The Employee's Agents; To Direct The Office Of Court Administration And The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy To Collaborate In The Creation Of The Designated Form For A Law Enforcement Officer And For A Judge To Use To Request The Restriction Of Personal Contact Information In Disclosed Records; And To Make Conforming Changes.
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Tentative
S1017 - Property
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson, Harvey Smith Peeler, David Wes Climer
Last updated 10 months ago5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-37-220, Relating To Property Tax Exemptions, So As To Provide That The Exemption For Certain Property Of A Nonprofit Housing Corporation Only Applies To The Percentage Of Property That Equals The Corporation's Ownership Interest In The Property, To Provide An Exception, And To Provide Certain Certification And Notice Requirements; And By Adding Section 12-37-160 So As To Provide That Certain Property Assessed As Agricultural Or Related Thereto May Not Be Annexed By A Municipality.
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Engrossed
S0220 - Prisoners, parolees, pardons and probationers
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend Section 24-3-180 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Providing Transportation And Clothes To A Discharged Inmate, To Provide That The Inmate Must Be Provided With Written Notice That The Inmate Is Eligible To Register To Vote And Instructions Concerning How To Register To Vote; To Amend Article 1, Chapter 13, Title 24 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Prisoners Generally, By Adding Section 24-13-190, To Provide That An Inmate Must Be Provided With Written Notice That He May Register To Vote And Instructions About How To Register To Vote At The Completion Of His Sentence; To Amend Article 5, Chapter 21, Title 24 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Probation, By Adding Section 24-21-495, To Provide That A Person's Probation Agent Must Provide Him With Written Notice That He May Register To Vote And Instructions About How To Register To Vote At The Completion Of His Sentence; To Amend Article 7, Chapter 21, Title 24 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Parole, By Adding Section 24-21-720, To Provide That A Parolee Must Be Provided With Written Notice That He May Register To Vote And Instructions About How To Register To Vote At The Completion Of His Sentence; To Amend Section 24-21-930 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Restoration Of Civil Rights Upon Receiving A Pardon, So As To Require That A Pardon Order Shall Explicitly State That The Restoration Of Civil Rights Includes The Right To Vote And That The Pardoned Person Is Provided With Instructions About How To Register To Vote.
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Introduced
S1095 - Inmate Telecommunication Devices
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson, David Wes Climer
Last updated 11 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 24-3-980 So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For An Inmate Under The Jurisdiction Of The Department Of Corrections To Possess Telecommunications Devices Unless Authorized By The Director, To Define The Term "telecommunications Device", And To Provide Penalties.
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Introduced
S0990 - Suits and Sneakers Day
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Nikki Giles Setzler, Katrina Frye Shealy, Brian R. Adams
Last updated 11 months ago46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Honor Cancer Patients, Survivors, And Their Families, To Remember Those Who Have Been Lost To Cancer, And To Recognize January 24, 2024 As "suits And Sneakers Day" In South Carolina.
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Passed
S1229 - Bishop Kenneth Monroe retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Fanning
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Reverend Dr. Kenneth Monroe, Presiding Bishop Of The Eastern North Carolina Episcopal District Of The African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Years Of Exemplary Service, And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
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Passed
S0543 - IRF coverage
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Alexander
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 1-11-140, Relating To Authorization Of Fiscal Accountability Authority Through The Office Of Insurance Reserve Fund, So As To Provide For Extension Of Coverage To Employees Of Entities Insured By The Insurance Reserve Fund Provided That Employees Acted In Good Faith And Within The Scope Of Employment.
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Introduced
S1162 - Albert T. Sealy Memorial Highway
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas D. Corbin
Last updated 10 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Request That The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of Sc-183 From S-87 (sulphur Springs Road) To S-430 (ridge Road) In Greenville County "schp Patrolman Albert T. Sealy Jr. Memorial Highway" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing The Designation.
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Introduced
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