South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0102 - Magistrate eligibility examination
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 22-2-5, Relating To The Eligibility Examination For Magistrates, So As To Extend The Time Period For The Validity Of The Examination Scores From Six Months Before And Six Months After The Time The Appointment Is To Be Made To One Year Before And Two Years After The Time The Appointment Is To Be Made.
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Introduced
S0193 - Retirement system Opt Out
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 Amending Section 9-1-510, Relating To Certain Employees Being Able To Exercise The Option Of Not Becoming Members Of The South Carolina Retirement System, So As To Add Part-time School Cafeteria Workers.
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Introduced
S0254 - Military Med Techs Education Credit
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Robert Michael Johnson
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-33-32(c), Relating To Credit From Correspondence Courses And Work Experience Allowed For Initial Licensure By The Board Of Nursing, So As To Allow Credit For Relevant Work Experience And Training In The United States Armed Forces And To Require The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation To Promulgate Regulations Concerning The Amount And Type Of Credit Allowed.
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Introduced
S0105 - Long-term Care Tax Credit Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "long-term Care Tax Credit Act"; And By Adding Section 12-6-3395 So As To Allow A State Individual Income Tax Credit Of Fifteen Percent Of The Total Amount Of Premiums Paid By A Taxpayer Pursuant To A Long-term Care Insurance Contract, Not To Exceed Two Thousand Dollars In A Taxable Year For Each Individual, And To Prohibit A Double Benefit.
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Introduced
S0010 - Local Government
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 4-1-190 So As To Provide That The County Legislative Delegation May, By The Adoption Of A Resolution, Appoint The Members Of A County Recreation Commission That Was Established As A Special Purpose District Prior To The Adoption Of Home Rule, And To Provide That The Members Of A County Recreation Commission Who The County Delegation Appoints Pursuant To The Provisions Of This Act Serve At The Pleasure Of The County Legislative Delegation And May Be Removed At Any Time By The County Legislative Delegation.
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Introduced
S0078 - Trustees, office qualifications
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Propose An Amendment To Section 1, Article Xvii Of The Constitution Of This State, Relating To Qualifications For Office, So As To Provide That A Resident Of Another State May Be Elected To Serve On A College Or University Board Of Trustees.
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Introduced
S0104 - Pesticides
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 46-9-110, Relating To Circumstances In Which Local Ordinances Are Void, So As To Provide That A Unit Of Local Government May Adopt An Ordinance Restricting The Use Of Certain Pesticide Products.
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Introduced
S0063 - WiFi and School Buses
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-1-505 So As To Require The General Assembly, In The Annual General Appropriations Act, To Appropriate Funds To Install, Maintain, And Provide Wireless Local Area Networks In Every K-12 School In This State And Thereafter To Appropriate Funds To Install, Maintain, And Provide Wireless Local Area Networks In Every School Bus In This State, To Require Each District To Adopt A Plan To Make School Buses Available To Students On Non-school Days, And To Require Each District To Issue A Report Detailing The Use Of The Funds Appropriated.
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Introduced
S0109 - S.C. Constitutional Carry Act of 2023
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Shane R. Martin, Rex Fontaine Rice, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated over 1 year ago10 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Constitutional Carry Act Of 2023"; By Amending Section 10-11-320, Relating To Carrying Or Discharging Firearms; Exception For Concealable Weapons' Permit Holders, So As To Provide Persons May Possess Firearms Upon The Capitol Grounds Under Certain Circumstances; By Amending Section 16-23-20, Relating To Unlawful Carrying Of Handguns; Exceptions, So As To Provide It Is Legal To Carry Handguns In This State And To Provide Location Exceptions Where Firearms Are Prohibited; By Amending Section 16-23-50, Relating To Penalties; Disposition Of Fines; Forfeiture And Disposition Of Handguns, So As To Provide Persons Who Enter Premises With Signs Prohibiting Firearms While Possessing A Firearm Must Be Charged With Trespassing; By Amending Sections 16-23-420 And 16-23-430, Both Relating To Carrying Weapons On School Properties, So As To Revise The Circumstances Upon Which Persons May Possess Firearms On School Properties; By Amending Section 16-23-465, Relating To Additional Penalties For Unlawfully Carrying Pistols Or Firearms Onto Premises Of Businesses Selling Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Or Wine For On-premises Consumption, So As To Provide An Exception For Persons Lawfully Carrying Weapons Who Do Not Consume Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Or Wine While Carrying Weapons On The Businesses' Premises; By Amending Section 23-31-215, Relating To Issuance Of Concealable Weapon Permits, So As To Delete The Provision That Requires Permit Holders To Possess Permit Identification When Carrying Concealable Weapons, And The Provision That Requires Permit Holders To Inform Law Enforcement Officers That They Are Permit Holders And Present The Permits To Officers Under Certain Circumstances, And To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 23-31-220, Relating To The Right To Allow Or Permit Concealed Weapons Upon Premises, So As To Make Technical Changes And To Provide This Provision Regulates Both Persons Who Possess And Do Not Possess Concealed Weapons Permits; By Amending Section 23-31-235, Relating To Sign Requirements, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And To Repeal Sections 16-23-460, 23-31-225, And 23-31-230 Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of Concealable Weapons, The Unlawful Carrying Of Concealable Weapons Into Residences, And The Carrying Of Weapons Between Automobiles And Certain Rooms And Accommodations.
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Introduced
S1240 - Edith Redden Retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ronnie A. Sabb
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Congratulate Edith Mcclary Redden Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement, To Commend Her For Her Forty-seven Years Of Dedicated Service, And To Wish Her Much Happiness And Fulfillment In The Years Ahead.
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Passed
S0157 - South Carolina Hands-free Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas R. Young, Ross Turner
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Enact The "south Carolina Hands Free Act"; To Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-5-3890, Relating To The Unlawful Use Of A Wireless Telecommunications Device While Operating A Motor Vehicle, So As To Revise The Circumstances Under Which It Is Unlawful To Use A Wireless Telecommunications Device, To Create The Offense Of Distracted Driving And Provide Penalties, And To Make Technical Revisions; And By Amending Section 56-1-720, Relating To Points That May Be Assessed Against A Person's Driving Record For Motor Vehicle Driving Violations, So As To Provide That A Second Or Subsequent Offense Of Distracted Driving Is A Two-point Violation, To Provide That The Department Of Transportation Shall Notify Motorists Of The Hands-free Requirements At Certain Points Along The State's Interstate Highways, And To Define Necessary Terms.
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Introduced
S0023 - Mother Laura Toliver Jefferson Memorial Intersection
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Request The Department Of Transportation Name The Intersection Located At Beltline Boulevard And Shop Road In Richland County "mother Laura Toliver Jefferson Memorial Intersection" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing These Words.
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Introduced
S0233 - In State Tuition
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Dwight A. Loftis
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-112-10(d), Relating To The Definition For Domicile, So As To Provide Factors To Consider When Making A Determination Concerning A Person's Domicile; And By Adding Section 59-112-15 So As To Provide That Temporary Absence From One's Domiciliary Solely For The Purpose Of Employment Does Not Change The Meaning Of A Domicile Within The Meaning Of This Section.
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Introduced
S0049 - Constitutional Amendment Officer Qualification College Trustees
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
An Amendment To Section 1, Article Xvii Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, 1895, Relating To The Qualifications Of Officers, So As To Exempt Members Of College Or University Boards Of Trustees From The Requirement That They Possess The Qualifications Of An Elector, And To Remove Archaic References.
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Introduced
S0225 - Gas Rebate Fund
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Create The "gas Rebate Fund" Which Must Be Used To Provide A One Hundred Dollar Rebate To Certain Taxpayers In Months That The Average Retail Price Of Certain Gasoline Exceeds Four Dollars Per Gallon.
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Introduced