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S1231 - Ejectment of Person Unlawfully Occupying Residential Dwelling
Dwight A. Loftis, Thomas D. Corbin, A. Shane Massey
Last updated 8 months ago
6 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
S0858 - Hospital at Home
Thomas C. Davis, Billy Garrett, Joshua Brett Kimbrell
Last updated 6 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 44-7-130, Relating To Health Care Facility Licensure Definitions, So As To Add A Definition For "acute Hospital Care At Home"; By Amending Section 44-7-170, Relating To Certificate Of Need Program Exemptions, So As To Exempt Acute Hospital Care At-home Programs And Services; By Adding Section 44-7-267 So As To Require The Department Of Health And Environmental Control To Promulgate Regulations For Licensing Acute Hospital Care At Home Programs And Services; And By Amending Section 44-69-75, Relating To Home Health Agencies, So As To Make Technical Changes. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S0481 - Convention of the States
Rex Fontaine Rice, Richard J. Cash, Danny B. Verdin
Last updated almost 2 years ago
13 Co-Sponsors
Make Application By The State Of South Carolina Under Article V Of The United States Constitution For A Convention Of The States To Be Called, Restricted To Proposing An Amendment To The United States Constitution To Set A Limit On The Number Of Terms That A Person May Be Elected As A Member Of The United States House Of Representatives And To Set A Limit On The Number Of Terms That A Person May Be Elected As A Member Of The United States Senate.
STATUS
Introduced
S1114 - taxation on boats
Sean M. Bennett, C. Bradley Hutto, Katrina Frye Shealy
Last updated 9 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Article 1 Of Chapter 23, Title 50, Section 50-23-345, And Section 50-23-375, All Relating To The Titling Of Watercraft And Outboard Motors, So As To Delete The Requirement That Outboard Motors Be Titled; By Amending Section 12-37-3210, Relating To Tax Notices For Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft, So As To Allow The Auditor To Consolidate The Tax Notice; By Amending Section 12-37-890, Relating To A Place Where Property Shall Be Returned For Taxation, So As To Provide That Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft Must Be Returned To The County In Which The Boat, Boat Motor, Or Watercraft Is Principally Located For Taxation; By Amending Section 12-37-3220, Relating To Property Tax Returns For Boats, Boat Motors, And Watercraft, So As To Provide That Such Property Tax Returns Must Be Submitted To The County In Which The Boat, Boat Motor, Or Watercraft Is Principally Located If That Is Different Than The Owner's County Of Residence; By Amending Section 50-23-340, Relating To Application For And Issuance Of Number And Certificate Fees, So As To Provide That Applications For Motorboat Numbers Must Include A Declaration Of The County In Which The Motorboat Is Principally Located; And By Amending Section 50-23-370, Relating To Expiration And Renewal, So As To Provide That Certificate Renewal Notices Must Be Sent To Owners Of Watercraft Principally Located In The County.
STATUS
Introduced
S1017 - Property
Robert Michael Johnson, Harvey Smith Peeler, David Wes Climer
Last updated 8 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-37-220, Relating To Property Tax Exemptions, So As To Provide That The Exemption For Certain Property Of A Nonprofit Housing Corporation Only Applies To The Percentage Of Property That Equals The Corporation's Ownership Interest In The Property, To Provide An Exception, And To Provide Certain Certification And Notice Requirements; And By Adding Section 12-37-160 So As To Provide That Certain Property Assessed As Agricultural Or Related Thereto May Not Be Annexed By A Municipality.
STATUS
Engrossed
S1089 - Aeronautics
Joshua Brett Kimbrell, Robert Michael Johnson, Dwight A. Loftis
Last updated 9 months ago
7 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 55-1-1, Relating To The Division Of Aeronautics, So As To Transfer The Division From The State Fiscal Accountability Authority To The Department Of Transportation To Be Governed By The Commission Of The Department Of Transportation; To Amend Section 55-1-5, Relating To Aeronautics Generally, So As To Provide That The Executive Director Of The Division Of Aeronautics Is Appointed By The Secretary Of Transportation Upon The Advice And Consent Of The Senate And To Make Other Conforming Changes; By Amending Sections 55-11-10, 55-15-10, 13-1-10, 1-30-25, 2-13-240, 11-35-1550, 12-36-1710, 23-33-20, And 46-13-60, All Relating To The Division Of Aeronautics, So As To Make A Conforming Change; And By Repealing Articles 6 And 7 Of Chapter 1, Title 13 Relating To The Aeronautics Commission And Division Of Aeronautics.
STATUS
Introduced
S1093 - Interscholastic Sports Competition
George E. Campsen, Stephen L. Goldfinch, Ross Turner
Last updated 9 months ago
6 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-39-165 So As To Require An Appeals Process For An Alleged Rule Violation Of A Voluntary Association That Establishes And Enforces Bylaws Or Rules For Interscholastic Sports Competition For Public Secondary Schools In The State Must Include The Procedural Due Process Protections Of The Fourteenth Amendment Including, But Not Limited To, The Right Of An Alleged Rule Violator To Cross-examine Testimony Made Against The Alleged Rule Violator; And To Provide A Decision Of A Voluntary Association That Establishes And Enforces Bylaws Or Rules For Interscholastic Sports Competition For Public Secondary Schools In The State, Or An Appellate Panel Of The Association, That Penalizes A High School Athletics Team Due To An Alleged Rule Violation That Occurred In January 2024 Is Void.
STATUS
Introduced
S0418 - Read to Succeed Endorsements
Greg Hembree, Ross Turner, Penry Gustafson
Last updated 8 months ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-155-110, Relating To The South Carolina Read To Succeed Office And The Comprehensive Reading Program Implemented By The Office, So As To Eliminate The Office, To Provide The State Department Of Education Shall Administer The Program, And To Revise Requirements For The Program; By Amending Section 59-155-120, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Statewide Reading Program, So As To Revise Various Definitions; By Amending Section 59-155-130, Relating To Functions Of The Program For Which The Department Shall Provide Guidance And Support To School Districts And Educator Preparation Programs In Implementing The Provisions Of The Program, So As To Revise The Functions And To Provide Districts That Fail To Meet Reporting Requirements On Reading Camps Are Ineligible To Receive State Funding For The Camps During The Following Fiscal Year But Shall Continue To Operate The Camps; By Amending Section 59-155-140, Relating To Components Of The Program, So As To Require Annual Approval By The State Board Of Education, To Revise Certain Components, And To Revise Other Requirements For The Program; By Amending Section 59-155-150, Relating To Duties Of The State Superintendent To Ensure Certain Readiness Assessments Are Administered Within The First Forty-five Days Of School, So As To Provide Districts And Charter Schools May Request Waivers From Statutory Attendance Requirements To Schedule The Assessments, Among Other Things; By Adding Section 59-155-155 So As To Provide Requirements For The Number Of Universal Reading Screeners That Districts May Use, To Provide Requirements For Screeners, To Provide Districts Shall Administer Screeners At Least Three Times During Each School Year In Certain Intervals, To Provide Related Requirements Of The Department, And To Provide For Alternate Assessment And Progress Monitoring Tools; By Amending Section 59-155-160, Relating To Mandatory Retention Provisions For Third Graders Who Fail To Demonstrate Reading Proficiency, So As To Revise Exemptions And Exemption Processes, To Provide Services And Support That Must Be Provided To Retained Students, To Provide Retained Students Shall Enroll In Summer Reading Camps, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 59-155-170, Relating To The Requirement Of Teachers In Certain Content Areas Master Certain Reading Comprehension Instruction Practices And Assist In The Implementation Of These Provisions, So As To Remove The Requirement, Among Other Things, And To Require The Department Shall Implement Certain Foundational Literacy Skills Training For All Kindergarten Through Third Grade Teachers Certified In Certain Teaching Areas, And To Provide Successful Completion Of This Training Shall Satisfy Literacy Endorsement Requirements; By Amending Section 59-155-180, Relating To Literacy Reading Coaches, So As To Revise Training Requirements For The Coaches, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 59-155-200, Relating To The Promotion Of Reading And Writing Habits And Skills Development, So As To Remove Family Support Provisions; By Amending Section 59-155-210, Relating To Standards, Practices, And Procedures Developed By The Board And Department To Implement The Program, So As To Remove The Board From The Provisions, Among Other Things; And By Amending Section 59-18-310, Relating To Assessments Required In The Education Accountability Act, So As To Revise Assessments And Their Uses, Among Other Things. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
S1339 - NCSL 50th Anniversary
Thomas C. Alexander, Brian R. Adams, Karl B. Allen
Last updated 6 months ago
46 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.
STATUS
Passed
S1340 - Fred Aun Death
Thomas R. Young, Nikki Giles Setzler, Ronnie W. Cromer
Last updated 6 months ago
46 Co-Sponsors
A Senate Resolution To Express Profound Sorrow Upon The Passing Of Frederick Joseph Aun And To Extend The Deepest Sympathy To His Family And Many Friends.
STATUS
Passed
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