South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S1190 - Professional Engineers Day
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Scott F. Talley
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Commend The Professional Engineers Who Live And Work In The Great State Of South Carolina, To Encourage All South Carolinians To Honor Our Engineers For Their Many Contributions To The Palmetto State's Quality Of Life, And To Declare Wednesday, April 10, 2024, As "professional Engineers Day" In South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
S0980 - Sgt. Adrian Dunmore, Eric Whetsell, and Stephanie Law, Chief Deputy Verney Cumbee, and Lt. Shannon Coker-Medal of Valor recipients
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ronnie A. Sabb
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Recognize And Honor Sergeant Adrian Dunmore, Deputy Eric Whetsell, Deputy Stephanie Law, Chief Deputy Verney D. Cumbee, And Lieutenant Shannon L. Coker, All Of The Williamsburg County Sheriff's Office, For Exceptional Courage In The Face Of Danger While In The Line Of Duty And To Congratulate Them Upon Receiving The South Carolina Sheriffs' Association 2023 Medal Of Valor Award.
STATUS
Passed
S1213 - South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
David Wes Climer, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated 6 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act" By Adding Article 4 To Chapter 23, Title 59 So As To State Purposes, Provide Definitions, Provide That Every Public School Restroom And Changing Facility That Is Accessible By Multiple Persons Must Be Designated For Use Only By Members Of One Sex, And To Provide Civil Penalties.
STATUS
Introduced
S0379 - Darius Rucker
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Katrina Frye Shealy
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Resolution To Recognize And Honor Darius Rucker For His Contributions To Music And To The People And The State Of South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
S0260 - Responsible Alcohol Server Training Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Luke A. Rankin, C. Bradley Hutto, Vernon Stephens
Last updated over 1 year ago3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "responsible Alcohol Server Training Act"; By Amending Title 61, Relating To Alcohol And Alcoholic Beverages, By Adding Chapter 3, To Provide For The Establishment, Implementation, And Enforcement Of A Mandatory Alcohol Server Training And Education Program, To Require Servers Of Alcoholic Beverages For On-premises Consumption In Licensed Or Permitted Businesses To Obtain Alcohol Server Certificates, To Provide Guidance For The Curricula Of The Training Programs, To Provide For The Department Of Revenue To Be Responsible For Approval Of The Training Programs And Implementation Of The Alcohol Server Certificates, To Require Fees From Providers Of Training Programs And From Applicants For Alcohol Server Certificates To Cover The Costs Of The Mandatory Training And Enforcement, To Require Coordination Among The Department Of Revenue, The State Law Enforcement Division, And Other State And Local Agencies For The Implementation And Enforcement Of These Provisions, And To Provide For Fines And Penalties For Violations Of These Provisions; By Amending Section 61-2-60, Relating To The Promulgation Of Regulations, To Authorize The Department Of Revenue To Promulgate Regulations Governing The Development, Implementation, Education, And Enforcement Of Responsible Alcohol Server Training Provisions; And By Amending Section 61-2-145, Section 61-4-50, Section 61-4-90(a), Section 61-4-580, Section 61-6-2220, Section 61-6-4070(a), And Section 61-6-4080, All Relating To The Unlawful Sale Of Alcohol, To Provide For Fines And Penalties For Violations Of Certain Provisions.
STATUS
Introduced
S0244 - School Trustees
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-19-40, Relating To Certain Special Provisions For The Election Or Appointment Of School Trustees, So As To Provide That Elections For School Trustees Must Be Held At The Same Time As The General Election In Even-numbered Years.
STATUS
Introduced
S0993 - Intercollegiate athlete name, image, and likeness compensation
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Nikki Giles Setzler, Ronnie W. Cromer, Thomas R. Young
Last updated 8 months ago16 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-158-10, Relating To Definitions Concerning Intercollegiate Athletes' Compensation For Name, Image, Or Likeness, So As To Revise Several Definitions; By Amending Section 59-158-20, Relating To The Authorization Of Compensation For Use Of An Intercollegiate Athlete's Name, Image, Or Likeness, So As To Delete Existing Language And Provide Institutions Of Higher Learning And Certain Agents Of The Institutions May Engage In Certain Actions That May Enable Intercollegiate Athletes To Earn Compensation For Use Of The Name, Image, Or Likeness Of The Athlete, And To Provide The Institutions Also May Permit Intercollegiate Athletes To Use Trademarks And Facilities Of The Institution, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 59-158-30, Relating To The Affects Of Name, Image, And Likeness Compensation On Grant-in-aid Or Athletic Eligibility, So As To Delete Existing Language And Provide Name, Image, Or Likeness Contracts May Not Extend Beyond The Intercollegiate Athlete's Eligibility To Participate In An Intercollegiate Athletics Program At An Institution Of Higher Learning; By Amending Section 59-158-40, Relating To Allowed And Prohibited Actions Concerning Intercollegiate Athletes Name, Image, And Likeness-related Matters, So As To Delete Existing Language And Provide Limitations On Liability For Institution Of Higher Learning Employees For Damages Resulting From Certain Routine Decisions Made In Intercollegiate Athletics, And To Prohibit Certain Conduct By Athletic Associations, Athletic Conferences, Or Other Groups With Authority Over Intercollegiate Athletic Programs At Public Institutions Of Higher Learning; By Amending Section 59-158-50, Relating To Good Academic Standing Required For Participation In Name, Image, And License Activities, So As To Delete Existing Provisions And Provide Certain Matters Concerning Name, Image, And Licensing Agreements May Not Be Considered Public Records Subject To An Exception And May Not Be Disclosed To Certain Entities; By Amending Section 59-158-60, Relating To Disclosure Of Name, Image, Or Likeness Contracts And Third-party Administrators, So As To Delete Existing Language And Provide For The Resolution Of Conflicts Between Certain Provisions Of This Act And Provisions In The Uniform Athlete Agents Act Of 2018, And To Provide Athlete Agents Shall Comply With Certain Federal Requirements; By Amending Section 59-102-20, Relating To Definitions In The Uniform Athlete Agents Act Of 2018, So As To Revise The Definition Of "athlete Agent"; By Amending Section 59-102-100, Relating To Agency Contracts, So As To Remove A Provision Concerning Compensation; By Repealing Section 59-158-70 Relating To Disclosures And Limitations In Name, Image, Or Likeness Contracts And Revocation Periods For Such Contracts; And By Repealing Section 59-158-80 Relating To Governing Law And Federal Compliance Contracts.
STATUS
Introduced
S1041 - Rev. Larry A. Bradberry Road Naming
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Lawrence K. Grooms
Last updated 7 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Request That The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of Us Highway 17a In Berkeley County From Its Intersection With Harristown Road To Its Intersection With Hoodtown Road "rev. Larry A. Bradberry Highway" And Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signs At This Location Containing The Designation.
STATUS
Introduced
S0916 - Newberry County School District
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ronnie W. Cromer
Last updated 4 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend Section 1(c) Of Act 485 Of 1998, Related To The Newberry County School District, So As To Provide That All Persons Desiring To Qualify As A Candidate For The Board Of Trustees Must File A Statement Of Intention Of Candidacy With The County Election Commission Instead Of Filing A Petition. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0874 - South Carolina Pro Birth Accountability Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Pro Birth Accountability Act"; By Adding Article 8 To Chapter 41, Title 44 So As To Require Compensation Of Certain Women Giving Birth To A Child Who But For A Fetal Heartbeat Law Could Choose To Terminate The Pregnancy, And For Other Purposes.
STATUS
Introduced
S1377 - Mae Stevenson 80th Birthday
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Kent M. Williams
Last updated 3 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate Mae Frances Mason Stevenson On The Occasion Of Her Eightieth Birthday And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Much Happiness In The Days Ahead.
STATUS
Passed
S1047 - Denmark Technical College Commissioners
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated 4 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-53-610, Relating To Denmark Technical College Area Commission Members, So As To Provide That The Manner By Which Commissioners Are Appointed Shall Be By Appointment Of The Governor Upon The Recommendation Of A Majority Of The Members Of The General Assembly Representing Allendale, Bamberg, And Barnwell Counties. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0909 - Energy Reform
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Davis
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 58-3-20 Relating To The Membership Of The Public Service Commision, So As To Reduce The Number Of Commissioners From 7 To 5 And To Provide For Qualifications, Elections, And Terms Of Service Of The Commissioners; To Amend Section 58-3-250 Relating To The Public Service Commission's Orders And Decisions, So As To Provide Requirements For Verbal Directives Made During A Commission Business Meeting And Service Of All Final Orders And Decisions Following A Verbal Directive; To Amend Section 58-4-10(b) Relating To The Office Of Regulatory Staff's Representation Of "public Interest" Before The Commission, So As To Amend "public Interest"; To Amend Section 58-4-40(c) Relating To Conflicts Of Interest, So As To Prohibit An Employee Of The Office Of Regulatory Staff From Being Involved In A Matter Before The Commission For Five Years If The Matter Involves The Business With Which The Employee Was Formerly Employed; To Amend Section 58-27-2100 Relating To Findings And Orders Of The Commission, So As To Provide Requirements For Verbal Directives Made At A Commission Business Meeting And Service Of The Final Written Order Following A Verbal Directive; To Require The Public Utilities Review Committee To Retain An Independent Expert To Conduct A Comprehensive Study Of Any State Or Federal Official Board Or Commission With Similar Roles To The Public Service Commission Or The Office Of Regulatory Staff, To Provide For The Scope Of Study, And To Require A Report To Be Issued To The General Assembly By January 1, 2025; To Add Article 24, Chapter 27, Title 58 To Establish An Energy Imbalance Market, And To Provide For That Market's Requirements And Processes And To Make Related Findings; To Add Section 58-37-45 So As To Establish Findings By The General Assembly Relating To Economic Development, Future Energy Resources, Transition From Coal-fired Electricity Generation, And Considerations For The Public Service Commission To Take Into Account When Evaluating Integrated Resource Plans; To Add Section 58-31-205 So As To Permit The Public Service Authority To Jointly Own Electric Generation And Transmission Facilities With Investor-owned Electric Utilities And To Provide Certain Conditions For Ownership; To Add Section 58-33-20(10) So As To Define "like Facility"; To Amend Article 3, Chapter 33, Title 58 Relating To Certification Of Major Utility Facilties, So As To Provide For Additional Considerations For A Certificate, Provide What Activities May Occur Pending Consideration Of An Application, And Provide For Processes And Procedures For An Application And Related Public Hearing; To Add Section 55-33-175, So As To Establish That The Grant Of A Certificate For A Generation Facility Or Determination It Constitutes A Like Facility Replacement Constitutes A Conclusive Determination That A Public Purpose Exists For Supporting The Condemnation Of Property Reasonably Determined To Be Necessary Or Convenient For The Related Facility; To Add 55-33-195 So To Provide The General Assembly's Encouragement Of Dominion Energy And The Public Service Authority To Prepare To Construct One Or More Natural Gas-fired Combined Cycle Generation Facilities And For Related Transmission Facilities, Duke Energy Carolinas To Make Necessary Determination Related To Constructing A Second Powerhouse At Bad Creek Pumped Hydro Station, And To Encourage Duke Energy Carolinas And Duke Energy Progress To Make Determinations Related To Constructing Hydrogen Capable Natural Gas Generation, And To Make Certain Findings And Instructions Related To These Projects; To Add Section 58-33-196, So As To Encourage Studies Related To Small Modular Nuclear Faciliities, Require Annual Project Reports To The Public Service Commission By Any Utility Pursuing Deployment Of These Nuclear Facilities, And Permit Electrical Utilities To Apply For A State Grant To Pay For Related Studies; To Add Section 58-33-440 So As To Establish The "powersc Innovation Fund" For The Purpose Of Establishing A South Carolina Energy Innovation Hub And Awarding Grants On A Competitive Basis, And To Provide For Certain Requirements Related To The Fund; To Amend Sections 58-33-310 And 320, Related To Judicial Review Of Matters From The Public Service Commission, So As To Provide That A Final Order Issued By The Commission Pursuant To Chapter 33, Title 58, Is Immediately Appealable To The South Carolina Supreme Court, To Provide For An Expedited Hearing, And To Make Technical Changes; To Amend Section 58-37-10, Relating To Defintions, So As To Define "cost-effective" And "demand-side Management Pilot Program"; To Amend Section 58-37-20, Relating To The Adoption Of Procedures Encouraging Energy Efficiency And Conservation, So As To Provide For Findings By The General Assembly To Expand Demand-side Management Programs, And To Required Electrical Utilities To Provide An Annual Report To The Public Service Commission Regarding Demand-side Management Programs; To Amend Section 58-37-30, Relating To Reports On Demand-side Activities Of Gas And Electric Utilities, So As To Make Technical Changes; To Add Section 58-37-35, So As To Permit An Electrical Utility To Propose Programs And Incentives To Encourage Demand-side Management Programs Where A Customer Uses A Customer-sited Distribution Energy Resource Or Combination Of Resources To Reduce Electric Consumption Or The Customer's Contribution To The Electrical Utility's System Or Local Coincidental Peak Demand; To Amend Section 58-37-40(b), Related To Integrated Resource Plans, So As To Establish Requirements, Processes And Procedures For A Utility's Transmission And Distribution Resource Plan; To Amend Section 58-40-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definition Of "customer-generator" And To Add The Definitions Of "remote Net Metering", "remote Net Metering Customer", And "remote Net Metering Credit"; To Amend Section 58-40-20, Relating To Net Energy Metering, So As To Require The Public Service Commission To Provide Certain Entities The Opportunity To Offset All Or Part Of Their Electricity Needs Through Renewable Energy Resources, And To Require The Commission To Open A Docket To Establish A Remote Net Metering Program For Each Electrical Utility By January 1, 2025, And To Provide Requirements And Procedures For These Programs; To Amend Section 58-41-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add The Definition Of "energy Storage Facility"; To Add Chapter 43, Title 58 So As To Establish Findings And Requirements For Programs Relating To Resilient Energy Resources And Renewable Energy Microgrids; To Require The Office Of Regulatory Staff To Conduct A Study To Evaluate The Potential Costs And Benefits Of Establishing A Nonprofit Entity To Serve As A Third-party Administrator For Energy Efficiency Programs And Other Demand-side Management Programs And To Establish The Scope Of The Study; To Amend Section 58-31-227, Related To Renewable Energy Facilities And Resources For The Public Service Authority, So As To Provide For Competitive Procurement Of Ancillary Services, Energy Storage Facilities, And Other Energy Sources,and To Provide For Additional Requirements; To Add Chapter 42 To Title 58 To Establish Requirements, Processes And Procedures For Electircal Utilities To Obtain Renewable Energy And Energy Storage Resources Through Competitive Procurement And To Establish Requirements For Electrical Utilities To Obtain Variable Fuel-cost Generation Facilities, Non-variable Fuel-cost Generation Facilities And Demand-side Resources Through Competitive Procurement; To Add Sections 58-27-861, So As To Provide For Definitions And Certain Rate Terms For Qualifying Customers; To Add Section 58-27-862, So As To Provide For Definitions And Certain Terms Of Service And Rates For An Eligible Electric Customer; To Amend Section 48-1-100, Related To Permits For Discharge Of Wastes Or Air Contaminants, So As To Establish Processes And Procedures For The Department Of Health And Environmental Control To Review An Application For Certification Pursuant To Section 401 Of The Clean Water Act, And To Further Provide For Application Modifications And Permitted Activities By The Applicant Pending Review Of An Application For Certification Or A Permit; To Add Section 48-1-105, So As To Require The Department Of Health And Environmental Control To Establish Processes And Procedures For Express Permit And Certification Reviews For Certain Water Related Permits, Approvals, Or Certifications.
STATUS
Introduced
S1283 - Bishop Frederick James
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Darrell Jackson, Kent M. Williams
Last updated 5 months ago2 Co-Sponsors
Express The Profound Sorrow Of The Members Of The South Carolina General Assembly Upon The Passing Of Bishop Frederick Calhoun James, The Ninety-third Elected And Consecrated Bishop Of The African Methodist Episcopal Church, And To Extend Their Deepest Sympathy To His Loving Family And His Many Friends.
STATUS
Passed
S1028 - Hima Dalal, Peace, Harmony, Wellness, and Occupational Therapy Day
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Maymia S. McLeod
Last updated 8 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Encourage Public Awareness About The Continuing Benefits And Value Of Meditation, Integrative Occupational Therapy, And Self-care And To Declare April 9, 2024, As "peace, Harmony, Wellness, And Occupational Therapy Day" In South Carolina.
STATUS
Introduced