South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S1071 - Mark Leiendecker retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Sean M. Bennett
Last updated 7 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Congratulate Mark Leiendecker For His Successful Legal Career And To Wish Him A Happy And Restful Retirement.
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Passed
S1060 - Swatting offenses
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Deon T. Tedder, Greg Hembree, A. Shane Massey
Last updated 7 months ago4 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-17-722, Relating To The Filing Of False Police Reports And Associated Penalties, So As To Revise The Statute, Provide For The Offense Of Swatting, And Provide Graduated Penalties For Violations; And By Amending Section 23-47-80, Relating To Penalties Regarding Violations Of 911 Services, So As To Reference Penalties Contained In Section 16-17-722.
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Introduced
S1211 - Debi Price
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Margie Bright Matthews
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Express Profound Sorrow Upon The Passing Of Debi Nicole Price And To Extend The Deepest Sympathy To Her Family And Many Friends.
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Passed
S0455 - Bloodborne Disease
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Danny B. Verdin
Last updated 4 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 44-29-230, Relating To Testing Required When A Health Care Worker Is Exposed To Bloodborne Disease, So As To Replace References To Physician With Health Care Professionals, To Include Dentists In The Definition Of Health Care Professionals, And To Add Hepatitis C To The List Of Bloodborne Diseases. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S0798 - Cindy Fore retirement
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Harvey Smith Peeler, Shane R. Martin, Ronnie W. Cromer
Last updated over 1 year ago3 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Cindy K. Fore, The Union County Veteran Affairs Service Officer, Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement After Thirty-one Years Of Outstanding Service, And To Wish Her Continued Success And Happiness In All Her Future Endeavors.
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Passed
S0726 - Florence 2023 Great American Main Street Award
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Mike Reichenbach
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor The City Of Florence And The Florence Downtown Development Corporation On Downtown Florence Main Street's Receipt Of The Prestigious 2023 Great American Main Street Award And To Congratulate The Program On The Achievement.
STATUS
Passed
S1175 - Dram Shop Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated 6 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 15-3-800 So As To Provide Definitions For The South Carolina Dram Shop Act; By Adding Section 15-3-810 So As To Provide That An Individual Who Suffers Death, Bodily Injury, Or Property Damage By An Intoxicated Person Has A Cause Of Action For Damages Against The Holder Of A Permit To Sell Beer, Wine, Or Liquor If The Permit Holder Knowingly Sold, Furnished, Or Served Alcohol To The Intoxicated Person And The Sale, Furnishment, Or Service Was The Proximate Cause Of The Injury Giving Rise To The Claim; And By Adding Section 15-3-820 So As To Provide That An Individual Who Suffers Death, Bodily Injury, Or Property Damage By A Person Under The Lawful Drinking Age Has A Cause Of Action For Damages Against The Holder Of A Permit To Sell Beer, Wine, Or Liquor If The Permit Holder Knowingly Sold, Furnished, Or Served Alcohol To The Person Under The Lawful Drinking Age And The Sale, Furnishment, Or Service Was The Proximate Cause Of The Injury Giving Rise To The Claim.
STATUS
Introduced
S0036 - Driver's license; suspended due to DUI
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto, Thomas R. Young, George E. Campsen
Last updated over 1 year ago4 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-1-286, Relating To Suspension Of License Or Permit Or Denial Of Issuance Of License Or Permit To Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-one Who Drive Motor Vehicles With A Certain Amount Of Alcohol Concentration, So As To Allow Persons Under The Age Of Twenty-one Who Are Serving A Suspension Or Are Denied A License Or Permit To Enroll In The Ignition Interlock Device Program, Or Request A Contested Case Hearing Before The Office Of Motor Vehicle Hearings; By Amending Section 56-1-385, Relating To Reinstatement Of Permanently Revoked Drivers' Licenses, So As To Limit Its Application To Offenses Occurring Before October 1, 2014; By Amending Section 56-1-400, Relating To Surrender Of Licenses; Issuance Of New Licenses; Endorsing Suspension And Ignition Interlock Devices On Licenses, So As To Revise The Provisions That Relate To The Duration Of The Period For Which The Ignition Interlock Devices Must Be Maintained To Include References To The Habitual Offender Statute And Delete The Requirement That Requires Persons Seeking To Have Licenses Issued Must First Provide Proof That Fines Owed Have Been Paid, And To Provide This Section Shall Not Be Construed To Require A Person To Obtain An Ignition Interlock Device Unless At Least One Offense That Resulted In Suspension Was Alcohol Related; By Amending Section 56-1-1090, Relating To Request For Restoration Of Privileges To Operate Motor Vehicles, Conditions, And Appeals Of Denials Of Requests, So As To Provide Habitual Offenders May Obtain Drivers' Licenses With Interlock Restrictions If They Enroll In The Ignition Interlock Device Program And Obtained Licenses With Interlock Restrictions; By Amending Section 56-1-1320, Relating To Provisional Drivers' Licenses, So As To Eliminate The Issuance Of Provisional Drivers' Licenses For Certain Offenses That Occurred Before The Effective Date Of This Act; By Amending Section 56-1-1340, Relating To Licenses That Must Be Kept In Possession, Issuance Of Licenses And Convictions To Be Recorded, So As To Conform Statutory References; By Amending Section 56-5-2941, Relating To Ignition Interlock Devices, So As To Make Technical Changes, To Provide Certain Persons Issued Temporary Alcohol Licenses Are Required To Have Ignition Interlock Devices Installed On Certain Motor Vehicles, To Delete The Provision That Provides This Section Does Not Apply To Persons Convicted Of Certain First Offense Violations, To Provide That Drivers Of Motorcycles Are Exempt From Having Ignition Interlock Devices Installed On These Vehicles, To Include References To The Habitual Offender Statute, To Permit Drivers With Lifetime Ignition Interlock Requirements Due To Convictions On Or After October 1, 2014, To Seek To Have The Devices Removed By The Department Of Probation, Parole And Pardon Services And The Restrictions From Their Drivers' Licenses, Require Device Manufacturers To Apply To The Department Of Probation, Parole And Pardon Services For Certification Of The Devices, Pay A Certification Fee And Provide For The Disposition Of The Fee, To Provide This Section Shall Not Be Construed To Require Installation Of An Ignition Interlock Device Until A Suspension Is Upheld At A Contested Case Hearing Or The Contested Hearing Is Waived, And To Provide For The Collection And Retention Of The Information Recorded By The Devices; By Amending Section 56-5-2951, Relating To The Suspension Of Licenses For Refusal To Submit To Testing Or For Certain Levels Of Alcohol Concentration, Temporary Alcohol Licenses, Administrative Hearing, Restricted Drivers' Licenses And Penalties, So As To Provide Within Thirty Days Of The Issuance Of Notices Of Suspension, Persons May Request A Contested Hearing Before The Office Of Motor Vehicle Hearings, Enroll In The Ignition Interlock Device Program, Or Obtain Temporary Alcohol Licenses With Ignition Interlock Device Restrictions, To Provide For The Disposition Of Temporary Alcohol License Fees, To Provide If Suspensions Are Upheld, The Persons Must Enroll In The Ignition Interlock Device Program, To Provide If Suspensions Are Overturned, The Persons' Driving Privileges Must Be Reinstated, To Make Technical Changes, To Allow Persons To Receive Certain Credits For Maintaining Ignition Interlock Restrictions On Temporary Alcohol Licenses Under Certain Circumstances, And To Delete The Provisions Relating To Route-restricted Licenses, To Provide Prosecuting Authorities Are Not Precluded From Waiving Or Dismissing Charges Under This Section; And By Amending Section 56-5-2990, Relating To Suspension Of Convicted Persons Drivers' Licenses, And Period Of Suspension, So As To Revise The Penalties Relating To Convictions For First Offense Driving A Motor Vehicle While Under The Influence Of Alcohol Or Other Drugs To Only Require Persons To Enroll In The Ignition Interlock Device Program, End The Suspension, And Obtain Interlock Restricted Licenses, Delete The Provision Allowing The Use Of Route-restricted Or Special Restricted Drivers' Licenses To Attend Certain Programs And Functions, And To Delete The Provision That Establishes The Date When Driver's License Suspension Periods Begin And When Certain Appeals May Be Filed. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S0141 - Eavesdropping, peeping, and voyeurism
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas McElveen
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-17-470, Relating To Eavesdropping, Peeping, And Voyeurism, So As To Revise Existing Terms And Define Other Necessary Terms, And To Increase The Penalty When The Victim Is A Minor.
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Introduced
S0478 - Broadway Water and Sewer District
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Gambrell
Last updated about 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend Act 549 Of 1973, As Amended, Relating To The Board Of Directors Of The Broadway Water And Sewerage District, So As To Reduce The Number Of Members Of The Broadwaywater And Sewerage District Board From Nine To Seven. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S1000 - Chief Justice
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
David Wes Climer, Harvey Smith Peeler, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated 8 months ago25 Co-Sponsors
Fix Noon On Wednesday, February 7, 2024, As The Time To Elect A Successor To A Certain Chief Justice Of The Supreme Court, Upon His Retirement On Or Before July 31, 2024, And The Successor Will Fill A New Term Of That Office Which Will Expire July 31, 2034.
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Introduced
S1339 - NCSL 50th Anniversary
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Alexander, Brian R. Adams, Karl B. Allen
Last updated 5 months ago46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate The National Conference Of State Legislatures Upon The Occasion Of Its Fiftieth Anniversary And To Commend The Organization For Its Many Years Of Dedicated Service To The People And The State Of South Carolina.
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Passed
S0031 - Municipal Audit
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
C. Bradley Hutto, Kevin L. Johnson
Last updated over 1 year ago2 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 5-7-240, Relating To Independent Audits Of Municipal Financial Records And Transactions, So As To Allow Municipalities With Less Than $500,000 In Total Revenues To Provide A Compilation Of Financial Statements; By Amending Section 14-1-208, Relating To Fines And Assessments, So As To Include References To Filing A Compilation Of Financial Statements; And By Amending Section 4-9-150, Relating To Audits Of County Records, So As To Allow For A Filing Extension In Certain Circumstances. - Ratified Title
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Passed
S0809 - Robert Smalls Portrait
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
A. Shane Massey, Gerald Malloy, Thomas C. Alexander
Last updated over 1 year ago46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Authorize The Commissioning Of A Portrait Of Robert Smalls To Be Placed In The Senate Chamber.
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Introduced
S1125 - Herring
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Lawrence K. Grooms
Last updated 7 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 50-5-1507, Relating To The Commercial Fishing Of Herring, So As To Revise The Season For The Commercial Fishing Of Herring On Certain Waters Of This State.
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Introduced