Rep Robert Q. Williams (HD-062)
South Carolina Housesince 10 months
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H4825 - Kidnapping, luring
William Lee Hewitt, Christopher J. Murphy, Wm. Weston Newton
Last updated 10 months ago
29 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-3-910, Relating To Offenses Involving Kidnapping, So As To Include Unlawfully Luring Another Person, To Provide For A Sentencing Enhancement When The Victim Is A Minor, To Specifically Provide For Punishment For Attempted Kidnapping Offenses, And To Define The Term "minor".
STATUS
Engrossed
H4868 - Florence School District 3, reapportioned
Roger K. Kirby, Phillip D. Lowe, Wallace H. Jordan
Last updated 4 months ago
4 Co-Sponsors
Amend Act 84 Of 2011, As Amended, Relating To The Time And Method By Which The Nine Members Of The Florence County School District Number Three Board Of Trustees Are Elected, To Reapportion The Five Single-member Districts And The Two Multimember Districts From Which These Nine Members Must Be Elected, To Designate A Map Number On Which These Election Districts Are Delineated, And To Provide Demographic Information Pertaining To The Reapportioned Election Districts. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
H3343 - Early release of inmates
Patricia Moore Henegan, Robert Q. Williams, Ivory Torrey Thigpen
Last updated almost 2 years ago
3 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 24-13-150, Relating To Early Release, Discharge, Community Supervision, Limitations, And Forfeiture Of Credits, So As To Reduce The Percentage Of Time Inmates Who Have Committed "no Parole Offenses" Must Serve Before They May Become Eligible For Early Release, Discharge, Or Community Supervision From Eighty-five Percent To Sixty-five Percent For Certain Drug Offenses, And To Provide This Reduction Applies To Inmates Currently Incarcerated Under Certain Circumstances.
STATUS
Introduced
H3067 - Special needs student school bus attendants
Richard L. Yow, Patricia Moore Henegan, Cody T. Mitchell
Last updated almost 2 years ago
6 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-67-520, Relating To The Transportation Of Handicapped School Age Persons On Public School Buses, So As To Provide A Public School Bus That Transports One Or More Certain Handicapped Persons Must Have An Adult Attendant To Accompany The Person Or Persons On The Bus While Being Transported, To Provide The School Bus Driver May Not Simultaneously Serve As An Attendant, And To Provide Buses May Have Multiple Attendants But Is Only Required To Have One Attendant.
STATUS
Introduced
H3360 - Center for School Safety and Targeted Violence
Thomas E. Pope, Leon D. Gilliam, Christopher Sloan Wooten
Last updated over 1 year ago
12 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Article 17 To Chapter 23, Title 23 So As To Establish The Center For School Safety And Targeted Violence Within The State Law Enforcement Division. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
H3116 - Disabled Veterans Property Tax
Raye Felder, Jerry T. Carter, Thomas E. Pope
Last updated 8 months ago
10 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-37-610, Relating To Persons Liable For Taxes And Assessments On Real Property, So As To Provide That Certain Disabled Veterans Of The Armed Forces Of The United States And Certain Spouses Are Exempt From Property Taxes In The Year In Which The Disability Occurs; And By Amending Section 12-37-220, Relating To Property Tax Exemptions, So As To Provide That A Qualified Surviving Spouse Includes Certain Spouses Regardless Of Whether The Deceased Spouse Applied, Filed For, Or Claimed An Exemption And To Provide That A Property Tax Exemption For Two Private Passenger Vehicles May Be Claimed By Certain Spouses Of A Disabled Veteran Or Certain Trustees. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
H3563 - Sales Tax Exemption
Gilda Cobb-Hunter, Jordan S. Pace, Neal A. Collins
Last updated 6 months ago
16 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-36-2120, Relating To Sales Tax Exemptions, So As To Provide For An Exemption For Feminine Hygiene Products. - Ratified Title
STATUS
Passed
H3325 - In-State college tuition rates to out-of-state students
Timothy A. McGinnis, Terry Alexander, Patricia Moore Henegan
Last updated almost 2 years ago
5 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-112-105 So As To Provide Coastal Carolina University, Francis Marion University, The University Of South Carolina Aiken, The University Of South Carolina Beaufort, The University Of South Carolina Upstate, And Winthrop University May Offer In-state Tuition To Students Who Legally Reside In A State That Borders South Carolina And Otherwise Meet Admissions Criteria, To Limit The Number Of Such Students Who May Receive In-state Tuition Under These Provisions, And Limit Applicability Of These Provisions To School Years 2024-2025 To 2029-2030, Unless Extended By The General Assembly; By Amending Section 59-112-110, Relating To In-state Tuition For Certain Georgia Residents Attending The University Of South Carolina Aiken And Aiken Technical College, So As To Remove The University From The Existing Provisions And To Authorize Horry-georgetown Technical College To Provide In-state Tuition To Certain Students Residing In States That Border South Carolina From School Years 2024-2025 To 2029-2030; And By Repealing Section 59-125-95 Relating To The Availability At Winthrop University Of Graduate-level In-state Tuition To Residents Of Carolinas Partnership For Economic Development Member Counties In North Carolina.
STATUS
Introduced
H3481 - Child Custody
Stewart O. Jones, Thomas Case Brittain, Gil A. Gatch
Last updated almost 2 years ago
60 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-15-220, Relating To Parenting Plans, So As To Create A Rebuttable Presumption That It Is In The Best Interest Of The Child To Spend Approximately An Equal Amount Of Time With Each Parent When Both Parents Are Willing, Able, And Fit; And By Amending Section 63-15-240, Relating To Child Custody Orders, So As To Require The Court To Take Into Consideration Certain Factors When Determining What Is In The Best Interest Of A Child, To Require That A Child Custody Order Include Findings Of Fact If The Time-sharing Schedule Does Not Allocate Approximately Equal Parenting Time To Each Parent, And To Provide Requirements To Modify Child Custody Orders.
STATUS
Introduced
H3618 - Pharmacy Benefits
Patricia Moore Henegan, Robert Q. Williams, Ivory Torrey Thigpen
Last updated almost 2 years ago
64 Co-Sponsors
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Sections 38-71-292 And 38-71-820 Both So As To Define Terms And Outline The Applicability And Requirements For Cost Sharing For Insurers; By Adding Section 38-71-2270 So As To Define Terms And Outline The Applicability And Requirements For Cost Sharing For Pharmacy Benefit Managers; And By Amending Section 38-71-2200, Relating To Definitions, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
STATUS
Introduced
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