South Carolina Senate - South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
S0423 - Compassionate Care Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Davis, C. Bradley Hutto, Lawrence K. Grooms
Last updated 11 months ago12 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "south Carolina Compassionate Care Act"; By Amending Chapter 53, Title 44 Of The S.c. Code, Relating To Poisons, Drugs, And Other Controlled Substances, By Adding Article 20 So As To Provide For The Sale Of Medical Cannabis Products And The Conditions Under Which A Sale Can Occur; By Adding Section 56-5-3910 So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Driver Of A Motor Vehicle To Vaporize Cannabis Products As Defined In Section 44-53-2010 While Operating The Motor Vehicle And To Provide Penalties; By Repealing Article 4, Chapter 53, Title 44 Relating To Controlled Substances Therapeutic Research; And To Define Necessary Terms.
STATUS
Engrossed
S0831 - B.R.A.V.E. for JIA Month
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
A. Shane Massey
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize June 2023 As "b.r.a.v.e. For Jia Month" In South Carolina.
STATUS
Passed
S0330 - Malicious Injury to Public Utilities
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Luke A. Rankin, Thomas C. Alexander, Danny B. Verdin
Last updated over 1 year ago4 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-11-740, Relating To Malicious Injury To Telegraph, Telephone, Or Electric Utility System, So As To Add Tiered Penalties For Damage To A Utility System.
STATUS
Engrossed
S0367 - Bonds and Electronic Monitoring
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Brian R. Adams, Robert Michael Johnson, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated almost 2 years ago10 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 17-15-20, Relating To Conditions Of Appearance, Recognizance, Or Appearance Bond; Discharge, Validity, And Relief Of Surety, So As To Provide That An Appearance Bond Shall Automatically Convert To A Personal Recognizance Bond After Three Years For A Circuit Court Offense And After Eighteen Months For A Magistrate's Or Municipal Court Offense; By Amending Section 17-15-30, Relating To Matters To Be Considered In Determining Conditions Of Release, To Provide That The Court Must Consider A Defendant's Prior Charges And Existing Bonds When Determining Bond; By Amending Section 38-53-10 To Establish A Definition For Electronic Monitoring; By Amending Section 38-53-50, Relating To Surety Relieved On Bond, To Provide That Failure To Pay Premium Fees Alone Is Not Sufficient Reason To Warrant Immediate Incarceration Of The Defendant; By Amending Section 38-53-70, Relating To Issuance Of Bench Warrant, To Provide That The Court Must Notify The Bondsman Within Thirty Days Of The Issuance Of A Bench Warrant; By Adding Section 38-53-83 To Provide That Only A Qualified And Licensed Bondsman Or Runner May Engage In Electronic Monitoring Of A Defendant; By Adding Section 38-53-84 To Provide That A Person Engaged In The Electronic Monitoring Of A Defendant Must Notify The Solicitor Within Forty-eight Hours Of Any Violation Of A Condition Of The Bond By The Defendant And To Provide That Failure To Pay The Monitoring Fees Is A Revokable Condition Of The Bond; By Amending Section 38-53-170, Relating To Unlawful Acts By A Bondsman, To Provide Conditions For The Payment And Collection Of Premiums, Fees, And Collateral; And By Amending Section 38-53-310, Relating To Written Report To Be Filed With Clerk Of Court, To Provide That A Bondsman Must Provide A Written Report To Their Insurance Provider Within Thirty Days Of Each Bond, And To Provide That The Requirement For Monthly Reports To The Clerk Of Court May Be Satisfied With Giving The Clerk Access To An Electronic Database That Contains The Required Information.
STATUS
Introduced
S0735 - Darius Rush
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Ronnie A. Sabb
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Darius Rush For His Excellence As An Athlete And As An Individual.
STATUS
Passed
S0729 - ROTC Credits
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Michael W. Gambrell
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-29-80(a), Relating To Courses In Physical Education And Alternatives, So As To Provide That Training In Rotc During The Eighth Grade Satisfies The Physical Education Requirement For High School Graduation.
STATUS
Introduced
S0583 - ESG Investing
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Sean M. Bennett, Robert Michael Johnson, Ronnie W. Cromer
Last updated almost 2 years ago8 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 9-16-10, Relating To Definitions Concerning The State Retirement Investment Commission, So As To Provide Definitions For "material", "non-pecuniary Factor" And "pecuniary Factor"; By Amending Section 9-16-30, Relating To The Delegation Of Functions By The Commission, So As To Provide Guidelines For Shareholder Engagement; By Amending Section 9-16-50, Relating To Investment And Management Considerations By The Retirement Systems Investment Trustee, So As To Require Consideration Of Pecuniary Factors And Prohibit Promotion Of Non-pecuniary Benefits Or Outcomes When Making An Investment; By Amending Section 9-16-320, Relating To The Adoption Of An Annual Investment Plan, Quarterly Reviews, Deliberations In Executive Session, And Independent Advisors, So As To Provide Guidelines For Meetings Of The Commission; By Amending Section 9-16-330, Relating To Statements Of Actuarial Assumptions And Investment Objectives, The Delegation Of Final Authority To Invest, Components Of Plans, Diversification, Verification Of Investment Facts, Analysis, And Recommendations, So As To Provide That Closing Documentation For Investments Must Contain Certification That The Investment Was Based Solely On Pecuniary Factors; By Adding Section 9-16-110 So As To Provide That The Attorney General Shall Enforce The Provisions Contained In Chapter 16, Title 9 Of The S.c. Code; By Amending Section 38-1-20, Relating To Definitions Relating To Insurance So As To Define Non-pecuniary Objective For Insurance Companies; By Adding Section 38-5-300 So As To Require Disclosure If An Insurance Company Uses Non-pecuniary Objectives And To Require Disclosure As To How An Insurance Company's Pursuit Of Non-pecuniary Objectives May Affect Its Consideration Of An Application For Coverage; By Adding Section 34-3-120 So As To Define Non-pecuniary Objective For Banking Institutions, Require Disclosure If A Banking Institution Uses Non-pecuniary Objectives, And To Require Disclosure As To How A Banking Corporation's Pursuit Of Non-pecuniary Objectives May Affect Its Consideration Of An Application For Loans Or Services; By Adding Section 34-21-80 So As To Define Non-pecuniary Objective For Trust Institutions, Require Disclosure If A Trust Institution Uses Non-pecuniary Objectives, And To Require Disclosure As To How A Trust Institution's Pursuit Of Non-pecuniary Objectives May Affect Its Consideration Of An Application For Loans Or Services; And By Adding Section 34-26-895 So As To Define Non-pecuniary Objective For Credit Unions, Require Disclosure If A Credit Union Uses Non-pecuniary Objectives, And To Require Disclosure As To How A Credit Union's Pursuit Of Non-pecuniary Objectives May Affect Its Consideration Of An Application For Loans Or Services.
STATUS
Introduced
S1193 - Palmetto Academy Mock Trial Win
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Luke A. Rankin
Last updated 9 months ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate The Mock Trial Team From Palmetto Academy For Learning And Success For Winning The South Carolina Bar's 2023 State Middle School Mock Trial Competition.
STATUS
Passed
S0698 - Clemson - JR to Approve Regulation Doc No. 5108
South Carolina - 125th General Assembly
Last updated over 1 year ago0 Co-Sponsors
Approve Regulations Of Clemson University, Relating To Parking, Traffic, And Public Safety Regulations, Designated As Regulation Document Number 5108, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 1 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0605 - Fred D Garrett, Sr. Memorial Highway
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Karl B. Allen
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Request The Department Of Transportation Name The Portion Of Augusta Street In The City Of Greenville From Its Intersection With United States Highway 29 To Its Intersection With South Main Street "fred D. Garrett, Sr. Memorial Highway" And Erect Appropriate Signs Or Markers Along This Portion Of Highway Containing These Words.
STATUS
Introduced
S0530 - Suits and Sneakers
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Thomas C. Alexander
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
A Senate Resolution To Honor Cancer Patients, Survivors, And Their Families By Recognizing February 15, 2023, As "suits And Sneakers Day" In The South Carolina Senate.
STATUS
Passed
S0145 - Prostitution, Sex Buyer Penalties
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Katrina Frye Shealy, Stephen L. Goldfinch, C. Bradley Hutto
Last updated almost 2 years ago8 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-15-90, Relating To Prostitution, Lewdness, Assignation, And Prostitution Generally, So As To Increase The Penalties For Solicitation Of Prostitution, Establishing Or Keeping A Brothel Or House Of Prostitution, Or Causing Or Inducing Another To Participate In Prostitution, To Establish The Affirmative Defense Of Being A Victim Of Human Trafficking, And To Increase The Penalties For Soliciting, Causing, Or Inducing Another For Or Into Prostitution If The Prostitute Has A Mental Disability; And By Repealing Section 16-15-100, Relating To Prostitution, Further Unlawful Acts.
STATUS
Engrossed
S0833 - Higher Education Integrity in Learning and Employment Act
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Danny B. Verdin
Last updated over 1 year ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-101-440 So As To Prohibit Certain Concepts In A Course Of Instruction, Curriculum, Assignment, Instructional Program, Instructional Material, Surveys Or Questionnaires, Presentations, Performances, School Policies And Protocols Or Professional Educator Development Or Training In Higher Education; And To Require The Board Of Trustees For Each College And University To Implement Policies To Ensure Compliance; By Adding Section 59-101-450 So As To Establish What Constitutes Discrimination In Certain Settings; By Adding Section 59-101-460 So As To Establish Certain Definitions And To Further Prohibit Admission And Employment Decisions By A Public Institution Of Higher Learning Conditioned Upon Supoort Or Disagreement With Any Political Ideology Or Movement; And By Adding Section 59-101-470 So As To Provide That This Article Does Not Unduly Burden A Person's State And Federal Constitutional Rights.
STATUS
Introduced
S1231 - Ejectment of Person Unlawfully Occupying Residential Dwelling
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Dwight A. Loftis, Thomas D. Corbin, A. Shane Massey
Last updated 9 months ago6 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 27-37-200 So As To Provide A Procedure For The Removal Of A Person Unlawfully Occupying A Residential Dwelling; By Adding Section 16-11-785 So As To Provide A Criminal Penalty For A Person Who Unlawfully Detains Or Occupies Or Trespasses Upon A Residential Dwelling And Who Intentionally Damages The Dwelling Causing One Thousand Dollars Or More In Damages; By Adding Section 16-11-790 So As To Provide A Criminal Penalty For A Person Who Lists Or Advertises Residential Real Property For Sale Knowing That The Purported Seller Has No Legal Title Or Authority To Sell The Property, Or Rents Or Leases The Property To Another Person Knowing That He Has No Lawful Ownership In The Property Or Leasehold Interest In The Property; And By Adding Section 16-11-795 So As To Provide A Criminal Penalty For A Person Who, With The Intent To Detain Or Remain Upon Real Property, Knowingly And Willfully Presents To Another Person A False Document Purporting To Be A Valid Lease Agreement, Deed, Or Other Instrument Conveying Real Property Rights.
STATUS
Introduced
S0061 - Prisoners Calculation of Time Served
South Carolina - 125th General AssemblyIntroduced by
Gerald Malloy
Last updated almost 2 years ago1 Co-Sponsor
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 24-13-40, Relating To The Computation Of Time Served By Prisoners, So As To Provide That A Prisoner Must Be Given Two Days Of Credit For Every One Day Served In Custody Prior To Trial And Sentencing.
STATUS
Introduced
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