South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0799 - Margaret Wright-years of service
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Sean M. Bennett
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Margaret Shaw Wright, Former Executive Assistant To Senators Stephen L. Goldfinch, Joel B. Lourie, And Sean M. Bennett, To Express Deep Appreciation For Her Years Of Service, And To Wish Her Continued Success In All Her Future Endeavors.
STATUS
Passed
S0769 - Israel 75th Concurrent
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Recognize The State Of Israel Upon The Occasion Of Its Seventy-fifth Anniversary And Commend Israel's Relationship With The State Of South Carolina And The United States.
STATUS
Passed
S0675 - Nascar Racing
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Express That The General Assembly Believes That Nascar Racing Is An Integral And Vital Part Of The State And The Economy, To Congratulate The Darlington Raceway For Announcing The Continuation Of A Second Race To Its Schedule, Doubling The Economic Impact To The State, To Celebrate Nascar's Seventy-fifth Anniversary, To Identify South Carolina's Rich Nascar History, And To Name The Weeks Around Both Races, May 8-may 15, 2023, And August 28-september 5, 2023, As "darlington Raceway Week", Two Weeks Too Tough To Tame.
STATUS
Passed
S0652 - Film incentives
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Davis
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-62-50, Relating To The Tax Rebate For Certain Motion Picture Production Companies, So As To Increase The Annual Limit, And By Allowing The Use Of Rebates For Certain Expenditures And Expenses; And By Repealing Section 12-62-60 Relating To Distribution Of Admissions Taxes For Rebates To Motion Picture Production Companies And Certain Departmental Expenses.
STATUS
Introduced
S0632 - Equal Pay Day Naming
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Margie Bright Matthews, Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize March 14, 2023, As "equal Pay Day" In South Carolina.
STATUS
Introduced
S0670 - Personal flotation device
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 50-21-870, Relating To Personal Watercraft And Boating Safety, So As To Require Any Person Under The Age Of Thirteen To Wear A Personal Flotation Device On Any Size Vessel Unless The Person Is In The Cabin Or Below Deck Of The Vessel.
STATUS
Introduced
S0636 - Removal of title insurance commission cap
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 38-75-1000, Relating To Commissions Paid By A Title Insurer, So As To Remove The Cap On The Commission.
STATUS
Introduced
S0796 - Andrew Green Death
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Vernon Stephens
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Express Profound Sorrow Upon The Passing Of Lieutenant Colonel Andrew Dallas Green And To Extend The Deepest Sympathy To His Family And Many Friends.
STATUS
Passed
S0795 - Michelin 35th
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Scott F. Talley
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate Michelin Upon The Occasion Of Its Thirty-fifth Anniversary Of Operating Its North American Headquarters In Greenville And To Commend The Company For Its Many Years Of Dedicated Service To The Greenville Community And The People And The State Of South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
S0405 - Certificates of Ascertainment of Appointment of Electors
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen, Joshua Brett Kimbrell, Billy Garrett
Last updated over 1 year ago3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 7-19-70, Relating To Certificates Of Ascertainment Of Appointment Of Electors, So As To Require The Governor To Transmit To The Archivist Of The United States A Certificate Of Ascertainment Of Appointment Of Electors At Least Six Days Before The Meeting Of The Electors; By Amending Section 7-19-90, Relating To The Meeting Of Electors, So As To Revise The Time Fixed For The Meeting; And By Amending Section 7-19-100, Relating To The Disposition Of Certificates Of Ascertainment Of Appointment Of Electors, So As To Revise The Manner Of Disposition. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0569 - Alzheimer's State Plan
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Katrina Frye Shealy, Thomas C. Alexander, Harvey Smith Peeler
Last updated over 1 year ago14 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 44-36-320, Relating To The Duties Of The Alzheimer's Disease And Related Disorders Resource Coordination Center, So As To Add To The Center's Duties Concerning The Statewide Plan To Address Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias; By Amending Section 44-36-330, Relating To The Advisory Council To The Alzheimer's Disease And Related Disorders Resource Coordination Center, So As To Provide That The Advisory Council Must Develop A Statewide Plan To Address Alzheimer's Disease And Related Dementias And To Provide That The Statewide Plan Must Be Updated Every Five Years; And To Provide That The Statewide Plan Must Be Updated In 2028 And Every Five Years Thereafter. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0556 - Military Temporary Remote School Enrollment Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Fanning
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "military Temporary Remote School Enrollment Act" By Adding Section 59-63-33 So As To Provide That Public School Pupils Comply With School Enrollment Requirements If Their Parents Are Transferred To Or Are Pending Transfer To Military Installations In This State While On Active Military Duty Pursuant To Official Military Orders, To Provide That School Districts Shall Accept Applications For Enrollment And Course Registration From Such Pupils By Electronic Means, To Provide That Parents Of Such Students Shall Provide Certain Proof Of Residence Within Ten Days After The Arrival Date, To Provide The Provisions Of This Act Apply Notwithstanding Another Provision Of Law, To Provide That Ambiguities In Construing The Provisions Of This Act Must Be Resolved In Favor Of Enrollment, And To Define Necessary Terminology.
STATUS
Introduced
S0759 - Epsilon Omega Chapter
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Vernon Stephens
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor The Epsilon Omega Chapter Of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc.
STATUS
Passed
S0549 - Auto Dealers
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Lawrence K. Grooms
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-1-395, Relating To The 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 The Driver's License Suspension Amnesty Period, So As To Limit The Types Of Qualifying Suspensions; By Amending Section 56-10-240, Relating To The Requirement That Upon Loss Of Insurance, Insureds Must Obtain New Insurance Or Surrender Registrations And Plates, Written Notices By Insurer, Suspension Of Registrations And Plates, Appeals Of Suspensions, 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 The Per Diem Fines 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 Article 5 Of Chapter 10, Title 56, 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 References In The Definitions Of "insured Motor Vehicle" And "uninsured Motor Vehicle"; By Amending Section 56-3-210, Relating To The Time Period For Procuring Motor Vehicle Registrations And Licenses, Temporary License Plates, And The Transfer Of License Plates, So As To Revise The Requirement For Temporary License Plates 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 Of Motor Vehicles 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 Dealerships, Certifications 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 Fees For Performing Duties, Responsibilities, Or Functions Of The Agency Unless Authorized By Statute And Regulation, So As To Provide That The Agency May Collect Vendor Fees, Convenience Fees, Transaction Fees, Or Similar Fees When Receiving Payments By Any Payment Method Other Than Cash; By Amending Section 56-14-30, Relating To Licenses For Recreational Vehicle Dealers, Exhibition Licenses, Fees, And Penalties, So As To Revise The Expiration Date Of Licenses And Fees, To Require The Department Of Motor Vehicles Provide Certain Information To License Applicants Needed In Audits Or Reviews, And To Provide For Departmental Inspections And Complaints Arising From Alleged Violations, To Revise Penalties For The Unauthorized Sale Of Recreational Vehicles, And To Provide For The Enforcement Of This Section And Disbursement Of Fines; By Amending Section 56-14-40, Relating To Applications For Recreational Vehicle Dealer Licenses, Bonds, And The Duty To Notify The Department Of Motor Vehicles Where Information Given By Applicants Changes Or Licensees Cease 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 Licensees' Deaths; By Amending Section 56-14-50, Relating To Requirements Regarding Dealers' Maintenance Of Bona Fide Places 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 Denials, Suspensions, Or Revocations Of Dealer Licenses, So As To Revise The Reasons That The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Deny, Suspend, Or Revoke A License; By Amending Section 56-15-310, Relating To Dealer And Wholesaler Licenses, Terms Of Licenses, Fees, Scope Of Licenses, And Penalties For Violations, So As To Increase The Time Period For A Valid License To Thirty-six Months, To Increase The License Fee, To Revise The Locations Where A License May Operate, To Eliminate The Temporary License, To Provide For A Cure Period For Certain Complaints From Consumers, To Increase The Penalty, To Allow Law Enforcement Agencies To Enforce This Provision, And To Provide For The Distribution Of Fines; By Amending Section 56-15-320, Relating To Applications For Licenses, Bonds, And Duties Upon Change Of Circumstances And Termination Of Businesses Relating To Wholesalers And Dealers, So As To Provide That New Bonds Or Continuation Certificates Must Be Provided To The Department Of Motor Vehicles Every Twelve Months During A License Period, To Provide When Dealers' Licenses Expire, To Provide For The Recovery Of Back Taxes And Fees, To Increase The Aggregate Liability Of Sureties For Claims, And To Provide For The Continuation Of Businesses In The Event Of Licensees' Deaths; By Amending Section 56-15-330, Relating To Facilities Required For Issuance Of Dealers' Licenses, So As To Include Wholesalers, And To Provide For Business Operations On Property Adjacent To Or Within Sight Of Bona Fide Established Places Of Business; By Amending Section 56-15-350, Relating To Denials, Suspensions, Or Revocations Of Licenses, Grounds, And Procedures, So As To Revise The Grounds For Denials, Suspensions, Or Revocations Of A License; By Adding Chapter 37 To Title 56 So As To Establish The Motor Vehicle Dealer Performance Evaluation System To Evaluate The Performance Record Of Dealers Licensed Under This Title, To Create A Dealer Review Board, And Provide A Process To Suspend Or Revoke Dealers' Licenses For Certain Violations; By Amending Section 56-16-140, Relating To Licenses For Motorcycle Dealers Or Wholesalers, Exhibition Licenses, Fees, And Penalties For Noncompliance, So As To Provide The Section Also Applies To Motorcycle Wholesalers, To Provide The Licenses Last For Thirty-six Months, To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles Must Provide Certain Information To License Applicants, To Provide Complaint Procedures, To Revise The Penalties For Dealers Selling Motorcycles Without Licenses, And To Provide For The Distribution Of Fines; By Amending Section 56-16-150, Relating To Applications For Motorcycle Dealers' Or Wholesalers' Licenses, Bonds, And The Duty To Notify The Department Of Motor Vehicles Where Information Given By Applicants Change Or Licensees Cease Operations, So As To Provide The Provision Applies To Motorcycle Wholesalers And Dealers, 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 Licensees' Deaths; By Amending Section 56-16-160, Relating To Requirements Regarding Motorcycle Dealers' Maintenance Of Bona Fide Established Places Of Business, Size Of Businesses, And Permanent Signs, So As To Provide That Dealers May Conduct Business On Property Adjacent To Bona Fide Established Places Of Business Under Certain Circumstances; By Amending Section 56-16-180, Relating To Denials, Suspensions, Or Revocations Of Certain Licenses, So As To Revise The Reasons The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Deny, Suspend, Or Revoke Motorcycle Dealers' Licenses; By Amending Section 56-19-370, Relating To Procedures For Voluntary Transfers And Dealers Purchasing Vehicles For Resale, So As To Provide Procedures For Dealers To Title And Register Certain Vehicles, And Penalties For Violating These Provisions; To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles Shall Ensure That No One Is Registered As An Uninsured Motorist; To Repeal Sections 56-3-180, 56-3-215, Article 29 Of Chapter 3, Title 56, And Article 30 Of Chapter 3, Title 56, Relating To The Issuance Of Certain Special Permits, Temporary Permits, Temporary License Plates, And Registration Cards By The Department Of Motor Vehicles; To Amend Section 56-23-60, Relating To Standards For Operating Driver Training Schools, So As To Delete The Term "defensive Driving Course" And Replace It With The Term "driver Training Course"; By Adding Section 56-23-105 So As To Define The Term "classroom Training"; To Amend Section 56-1-20, Relating To Requiring Certain Persons To Possess Drivers' Licenses To Drive Motor Vehicles, So As To Provide Certain Drivers Possessing Out-of-state Drivers' Licenses Must Surrender Them Within Forty-five Days Of Becoming Residents Before Being Issued South Carolina Drivers' Licenses; To Amend Section 56-1-220, Relating To Vision Screening Tests Required For Renewal Of Drivers' Licenses, So As To Provide Exemptions For Certain Active-duty Members Of The Armed Forces; And To Amend Section 56-23-40, Relating To Driver Training School License Fees, So As To Increase Fees And Revise The Licenses' Expiration Date. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0553 - Scope of Practice
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Davis
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-33-20, Relating To Definitions, So As To Provide Scope Of Practice Of Medical Acts For A Licensed Aprn, To Provide A Means For A Certified Nurse Midwife To Obtain An Aprn License, To Define Full Practice Authority, To Define Graduate Registered Nurse-midwife, To Provide Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-33-34, Relating To The Performance Of Medical Acts, Qualifications, Practice Agreements, Prescriptive Authorization, Anesthesia Care, And Definitions, So As To Provide For Scope Of Practice To Include Prescribing Medications And Controlled Substances And To Provide Conforming Definitions; By Amending Section 40-33-42, Relating To The Delegation Of Tasks To Unlicensed Assistive Personnel, So As To Provide For The Administration Of Medications As The Responsibility Of A Licensed Nurse As Prescribed By The Advanced Practice Registered Nurse; By Amending Section 40-33-110, Relating To Grounds For Discipline Of Licensees, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-10, Relating To Membership Of The State Board Of Medical Examiners, So As To Add Two Physician Assistants To The Board And To Provide For Their Appointment; By Amending Section 40-47-20, Relating To Definitions For Physicians And Related Health Care Professionals, So As To Provide For A Different Definition For Approved Written Scope Of Practice Guidelines For Physician Assistants, To Add Physician Assistants To The Definition Of "medical Staff", And To Include Physician Assistants In The Definition Of "practice Of Medicine"; By Amending Section 40-47-37, Relating To The Practice Of Telemedicine And Requirements, So As To Provide For The Scope Of Practice Of An Aprn To Include Telemedicine; By Amending Section 40-47-110, Relating To Misconduct Constituting Grounds For Disciplinary Action, Temporary Suspensions, Review Of Final Actions, Conduct Subverting Security Or Integrity Of Medical Licensing Examination Process, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-113, Relating To The Establishment Of A Physician-patient Relationship As A Prerequisite To Prescribing Drugs, So As To Expand The Physician-patient Relationship To Include Other Health Care Professions And To Change The Terminology To "practitioner-patient Relationship"; By Amending Section 40-47-196, Relating To Delegation Of Tasks Among Certain Health Care Professionals, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-195, Relating To Supervising Physicians And Scope Of Practice Guidelines, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 40-47-910, Relating To Definitions In The Physicians Assistant Practice Act, So As To Define "attestation Statement" And To Revise Definitions For "nccpa", "supervising", And "physician Assistant"; By Amending Section 40-47-915, Relating To The Application Of The Physician Assistant Practice Act, So As To Exclude Certain Physician Assistants From The Scope Of The Physician Assistant Practice Act; By Amending Section 40-47-935, Relating To Acts And Duties Physician Assistants Are Authorized To Perform, So As To Revise The Acts And Duties That Physician Assistants May Perform; By Adding Section 40-47-937 So As To Provide A Different Scope Of Practice For Certain Experienced Physician Assistants And To Provide For Protections From Liability For Physician Assistants Providing Medical Assistance In Certain Emergency Situations; By Amending Section 40-47-965, Relating To Requirements For Writing Prescriptions For Drugs, Controlled Substances, And Medical Devices, So As To Revise The Circumstances Under Which A Physician Assistant May Prescribe Drugs; By Amending Section 40-47-1000, Relating To Unlicensed Persons Holding Themselves Out As Physician Assistants, So As To Revise The Penalty For Violations; By Amending Section 40-47-1005, Relating To Misconduct Mandating Revocation Or Denial Of License For A Physician Assistant, So As To Provide That The Board May Discipline Physician Assistants For Misconduct, Revise What Constitutes Misconduct, And Revise The Actions That May Be Taken By The Board; By Amending Section 40-47-1020, Relating To Third Party Reimbursement To Physician Assistants, So As To Provide That Physician Assistants May Be Reimbursed By Third Party Payors; By Amending Section 44-80-120, Relating To Permission For Physician Assistants To Create, Execute, And Sign Post Forms Under Certain Circumstances, So As To Revise The Circumstances Under Which A Physician Assistant May Create, Execute, And Sign A Post; By Amending Section 44-99-10, Relating To Definitions For The Insect Sting Emergency Act, So As To Revise The Definition Of "health Care Practitioner"; By Amending Section 59-63-75, Relating To Concussion Protocol For Student Athletes, So As To Expand Physician Assistants' Roles In Regard To The Concussion Protocol; And By Amending Section 59-63-95, Relating To Epinephrine Auto-injectors, So As To Revise The Definition Of "physician Assistant" And To Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Introduced