South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0016 - Status Offenders
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-19-820, Relating To Out-of-home Placement, So As To Eliminate The Exception For Children To Be Tried As An Adult And To Decrease The Length Of Time That A Child May Be Held In A Juvenile Detention Facility For Committing A Status Offense Or For Violating A Related Court Order; By Amending Section 63-19-1020, Relating To Instituting Proceedings, So As To Require That The Child And His Family Seek Counseling When The Status Offense Is Of Incorrigibility; By Amending Section 63-19-1440, Relating To Commitment, So As To Distinguish Between Status And Criminal Offenses And Change The Requirements For Court Orders; By Amending Section 63-19-1810, Relating To Determination Of Release, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And By Amending Section 63-19-2050, Relating To Petition For Expungement Of Official Records, So As To Provide For The Automatic Expungement Of Official Records For Status Offenses With Exceptions And Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Tentative
S0071 - Enhanced Penalty for Law Enforcement Officer
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Greg Hembree
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-3-607 So As To Create An Enhanced Penalty For Convictions By Persons Under Section 16-3-600 Against Law Enforcement Officers During The Performance Of Their Official Duties.
STATUS
Tentative
S0093 - Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas R. Young
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 58-5-410, Relating To An Election To Come Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act, So As To Remove The Provision That An Election Shall Remain In Effect Until The Next General Rate Proceeding; By Amending Section 58-5-415, Relating To The Duration Of An Election And The Withdrawal Of A Request To Come Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act, So As To Provide That Election By A Utility Under The Natural Gas Rate Stabilization Act Shall Remain In Effect For Five Years And That The Utility May Opt Out; By Amending Section 58-5-420, Relating To The Contents Of An Order, So As To Remove Certain Requirements For Figures; By Amending Section 58-5-450, Relating To The Review Of Reports And Proposed Tariff Rate Adjustments, So As To Provide That The Office Of Regulatory Staff Shall Propose Changes To Rate Design; By Amending Section 58-5-470, Relating To The Review Of Initial Orders, Scope, And Rule To Show Cause For Why A Full Rate Proceeding Should Not Be Initiated, So As To Provide That The Right Of Regulatory Staff To File Certain Actions Is Not Limited; And By Adding Section 58-5-416 So As To Provide A Limitation On The Duration Of Election.
STATUS
Tentative
S0054 - Medical Informed Consent
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Shane R. Martin
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "medical Informed Consent Act"; By Adding Section 16-17-780 So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For Any Person, Corporation, Higher Learning Institution, Or The State To Implement A Vaccine Mandate And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 41-1-55 So As To Prohibit Employers From Taking Adverse Action Against Individuals Who Decline To Receive A Vaccine And To Provide Penalties; By Amending Section 40-43-86, Relating To Facility Requirements For Pharmacies And Prescription Drug Orders, So As To Provide Conditions Under Which A Pharmacist May Refuse To Fill A Prescription; By Amending Section 44-1-100, Relating To Assistance From Peace And Health Officers, So As To Remove The Provision That The Public Safety Authority May Request Assistance From The State National Guard In Enforcing Quarantine Measures; By Amending Section 44-4-130, Relating To Public Health Definitions, So As To Provide Definitions Of "gene Therapy" And "vaccine" And To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 44-4-510, Relating To Physical Examinations And Isolation Or Quarantine Of Persons Refusing Examination, So As To Provide That The Department May Isolate A Symptomatic Person Or Person Who Has Been Exposed To The Contagious Disease For Which A Public Health Emergency Has Been Declared; By Amending Section 44-4-520, Relating To Vaccinations And Treatment, So As To Provide That The Department Must Monitor The Safety And Efficacy Of Vaccines, Tests, And Treatments; By Amending Section 44-4-530, Relating To Isolation And Quarantine Of Individuals Or Groups, As Well As Penalties For Noncompliance, So As To Provide A Time Limit Of Twenty-one Days For A Quarantined Asymptomatic Person; By Amending Section 44-4-540, Relating To Isolation And Quarantine Procedures, So As To Change Procedures; And By Amending Section 44-4-570, Relating To Emergency Powers Regarding Licensing Of Health Personnel, So As To Remove The Requirement That State Health Care Providers Assist In The Performance Of Vaccinations As A Condition Of Licensure.
STATUS
Tentative
S0109 - Primaries
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Rex Fontaine Rice
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 7-5-115 So As To Provide That A Person Is Not Allowed To Vote In A Partisan Primary Election Or Partisan Advisory Referendum Unless The Person Has Registered As Being A Member Of That Political Party; By Amending Section 7-5-110, Relating To The Requirement Of Registration In Order To Vote, So As To Provide That A Person Is Not Allowed To Vote In A Partisan Primary Election Or Partisan Advisory Referendum Unless The Person Has Registered As A Member Of That Political Party; By Amending Section 7-5-170, Relating To The Requirements For Voter Registration, So As To Require A Statement Of Political Party Affiliation, If Any, On The Form And Inclusion In The Oath, And To Require The State Election Commission To Assist In Capturing This Data; And By Amending Section 7-9-20, Relating To Qualifications For Voting In Primary Elections, So As To Require Registration As A Member Of The Political Party, And To Provide A Procedure For Changing Political Party Affiliation Or Nonaffiliation After A Selection Has Been Made.
STATUS
Tentative
S0021 - Juvenile Life Without Parole
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-3-15 So As To Prohibit The Penalty Of Life Imprisonment For Any Individual Who Is Under The Age Of Eighteen At The Time Of Committing An Offense And To Provide Maximum Sentences For Those Individuals Who Committed An Offense Enumerated In This Section As A Minor Before The Effective Date Of The Act; By Adding Section 17-25-35 So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 17-25-45, Relating To Life Sentences For Certain Crimes, So As To Provide For Representation By Counsel And To Provide Factors For Consideration By The Department; By Adding Section 63-19-1690 So As To Prohibit The Use Of Restraints, Isolation, And Room Confinement For Juvenile Offenders, With Exceptions; By Amending Section 16-11-311, Relating To First Degree Burglary, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 17-25-20, Relating To Punishment For A Felony When Not Specially Provided, So As To Prohibit The Use Of Solitary Confinement For A Person Who Is Younger Than Eighteen; And By Amending Section 24-13-100, Relating To The Definition Of No Parole Offense, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Tentative
S0020 - Native American
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 50-9-20, Relating To The Duration Of Hunting And Fishing Licenses, Permits, And Tags For Recreational Purposes, So As To Amend The Native American Indian License; By Amending Section 50-9-530, Relating To Gratis, Senior, And Catawba Licenses, So As To Amend Native American Indian License And Provide For Process For Proof Of Membership Of A Recognized Native American Tribe Or Group; By Amending Section 50-9-570, Relating To The Unlawful Hunting Of Migratory Game Birds Without Permit, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And By Amending Section 50-11-515, Relating To The Use Of Wild Turkey Feathers In Art, So As To Provide For The Sale Of Traditional Crafts By Native American Indian Artists.
STATUS
Tentative
S0027 - Reproductive Rights
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 44-140-10 So As To Provide That A Woman May Have An Abortion Prior To The Viability Of Her Embryo Or Fetus, To Provide For The Circumstances In Which A Woman May Have An Abortion After The Viability Of Her Fetus, To Provide For The Process Through Which A Minor May Have An Abortion, To Provide That Assistive Reproductive Technologies And Contraceptives Shall Be Available In South Carolina, To Provide That Pregnant Women Are Entitled To Quality Prenatal And Postnatal Healthcare, And To Expand Medicaid To Facilitate The Delivery Of Quality Prenatal And Postnatal Healthcare; By Amending Section 40-47-37, Relating To The Practice Of Telemedicine, So As To Permit Doctors To Prescribe Abortion Inducing Drugs Via Telemedicine; By Adding Section 38-71-48 So As To Provide That Health Insurance Policies That Provide Pregnancy And Child Birth Coverage Must Also Offer Coverage For Abortions And Related Services And Medical Procedures Intended To Permanently Prevent Pregnancy Including, But Not Limited To, Tubal Ligation, Hysterectomy, And Vasectomy; By Adding Section 38-71-49 So As To Provide That Health Insurance Policies Must Offer Coverage For Assistive Reproductive Technologies; By Amending Section 59-32-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Provide That Reproductive Health Education Means Age Appropriate, Unbiased, Comprehensive, And Medically Accurate Instruction, And To Further Provide That Abstinence Education Can Be Taught But Not Taught As The Primary Or Only Way To Prevent Pregnancy; By Amending Section 59-32-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Provide That Abstinence From Sex Before Marriage Can Be Encouraged As A Way To Prevent Pregnancy; And To Repeal Chapter 41, Title 44 Of The South Carolina Code, Relating To Abortion.
STATUS
Tentative
S0003 - Felon voting rights
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson
Last updated 27 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 7-5-120, Relating To Persons Disqualified From Registering Or Voting, So As To Provide That Disqualification Due To A Felony Conviction Is Removed, And The Person's Voting Rights Automatically Restored, Upon Release From Prison; By Amending Section 7-5-170, Relating To Information Contained On Voter Registration Forms, So As To Delete The Requirement That An Applicant Affirm, Among Other Things, He Has Never Been Convicted Of A Felony Or Offense Against The Election Laws; And By Amending Section 7-5-185, Relating To Electronic Applications For Voter Registration, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Tentative
S0744 - Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Office of State Fire Marshal: JR to Approve Regulation Document No. 5161
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Labor, Commerce and Industry
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Approve Regulations Of The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation - Office Of State Fire Marshal, Relating To Office Of State Fire Marshal, Designated As Regulation Document Number 5161, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 1 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws.
STATUS
Introduced
S0806 - Sine Die Amendments
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Alexander, Gerald Malloy, Nikki Giles Setzler
Last updated 11 months ago3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 2-1-180, Relating To Adjournment Of General Assembly And Conditions For Extended Session, So As To Provide That The Date For Sine Die Adjournment Is Automatically Extended If The House Of Representatives Does Not Give Third Reading To The Annual Appropriations Act On Or Before March Tenth, So As To Provide That The President Of The Senate And The Speaker Of The House Of Representatives May Call Their Respective Bodies Into Session After The Sine Die Adjournment Date To Finish Any Unfinished Business Relating To The General Appropriations Bill Or Capital Reserve Fund Resolution, And To Provide The Time Period During Which The Senate And The House Of Representatives May Be Called Back To Complete The Unfinished Business Relating To The General Appropriations Bill Or Capital Reserve Fund Resolution.
STATUS
Engrossed
S0402 - Dr. Oscar Lovelace Award Concurrent Res
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ronnie W. Cromer
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Congratulate Dr. Oscar F. Lovelace For Receiving The South Carolina Office Of Rural Health Pioneer Award.
STATUS
Passed
S1366 - Constitution Week
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Katrina Frye Shealy, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated 7 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize September 17-23, 2024, As "constitution Week" In South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
S0947 - Kidnapping
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Greg Hembree, Sandra J. Senn, Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated 10 months ago4 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-3-910, Relating To Kidnapping, So As To Allow Sentencing For The Crime Of Kidnapping And Other Crimes.
STATUS
Engrossed
S0044 - Physician assistants
South Carolina - 126th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Davis
Last updated 26 days ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 40-47-937 So As To Provide Physician Assistants Who Meet Certain Postgraduate Clinical Experience And Practice Experience May Practice Pursuant Only To An Attestation Statement, And To Provide For The Functions, Locations, And Collaboration Requirements Allowed Under These Practice Arrangements; By Adding Section 40-47-939 So As To Provide That Certain Physician Assistants Licensed In Other Jurisdictions May Provide Emergency Care In This State Under Certain Circumstances, And To Limit Their Liability For Providing Such Care; By Amending Section 40-47-10, Relating To The State Board Of Medical Examiners, So As To Revise The Composition Of The Board To Include Two Physician Assistants, To Provide For Their Manner Of Appointment And The Filling Of Vacancies, And To Limit Their Terms Of Service; By Amending Section 40-47-20, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Medical Practice Act, So As To Revise Various Definitions; By Amending Section 40-47-113, Relating To Requirements Concerning Physician-patient Relationships And The Prescribing Of Drugs, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-195, Relating To Supervising Physicians And Scope Of Practice Guidelines, So As To Remove Certain Limitations Imposed On Supervising Physicians; By Amending Section 40-47-196, Relating To The Delegation Of Tasks To Certified Medical Assistants, So As To Make Technical Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-910, Relating To Definitions In The South Carolina Physician Assistants Practice Act, So As To Revise Necessary Definitions; By Amending Section 40-47-915, Relating To The Application Of The South Carolina Physician Assistants Practice Act, So As To Revise Requirements Concerning Physician Assistants Students; By Amending Section 40-47-935, Relating To Acts And Duties Authorized To Be Performed By Physician Assistants, So As To Clarify And Expand The Authorized Acts And Duties; By Amending Section 40-47-965, Relating To Requirements For Writing Prescriptions For Drugs, Controlled Substances, And Medical Devices By Physician Assistants, So As To Revise The Requirements; By Amending Section 40-47-1000, Relating To The Unlawful Holding Of Oneself Out As A Physician Assistant, So As To Provide For The Lawful And Unlawful Use Of Certain Abbreviations Indicative Of Licensure As A Physician Assistant; By Amending Section 40-47-1005, Relating To Misconduct Mandating Revocation Or Denial Of A Physician Assistant License, So As To Specifically Authorize The Board To Discipline Physician Assistants For Misconduct, To Revise The Bases For Misconduct, And To Provide Remedies Available To The Board Upon Finding Misconduct; By Amending Section 40-47-1020, Relating To Third-party Reimbursement To Physician Assistants, So As To Make Such Payments Mandatory In Certain Circumstances, And To Provide Insurance Companies And Third-party Payers May Not Impose More Restrictive Or Contradictory Practice, Education, Or Collaboration Requirements; By Amending Section 44-80-120, Relating To The Authority Of Physician Assistants To Create, Execute, And Sign Post Forms, So As To Remove Obsolete Scope Of Practice And Supervising Physician Requirements; By Amending Section 44-99-10, Relating To Definitions Concerning Emergency Anaphylaxis Treatments, So As To Remove Obsolete Language; By Amending Section 59-63-75, Relating To Concussion Protocol For Student Athletes, So As To Include Physician Assistants Among Persons Authorized To Remove Student Athletes Suspected Of Having Sustained A Concussion From Competition, And To Remove Obsolete Language; And By Amending Section 59-63-95, Relating To The Prescription Of Lifesaving Medications To Be Maintained And Used By Public Schools, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Tentative
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