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Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
H 5224 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Honor The Life And Legacy Of William Henry Riggs Of Charleston And To Express The Deepest Sympathy To His Loving Family And Friends.
Apr 10 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 10 2018
H 5228 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Welcome To The Palmetto State The Honorable Sid L. Scruggs Iii, Past International President Of Lions Clubs International, On The Occasion Of The 94Th Annual South Carolina Lions Multiple District 32 State Convention And To Honor The Lions Clubs For Their Many Years Of Community Service.
Apr 10 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 10 2018
H 5230 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Express The Congratulations Of The General Assembly Upon The One Hundred Seventy-Fifth Anniversary Of Kentwool, To Honor Its Long History Of Service And Commitment To The State Of South Carolina, And To Remember And Appreciate The Work Of Its Late Ceo, Mark Kent.
Apr 10 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 10 2018
H 4421 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Article 25 To Chapter 27, Title 58 So As To Enact The "South Carolina Electric Consumer Bill Of Rights Act" To Define Categories Of Costs To Be Collected Through Residential Customer Charges, To Limit Residential Customer Charges To Capture Only Customer-Related Costs, And To Require Each Electrical Utility To Include A Line Item On Customer Bill Statements To Show The Percentage Of Retail Rates Attributable To Deferred Recovery Of The Cost Of The Nuclear Generating Station Abandoned During Construction Pursuant To Section 58-33-225; By Adding Chapter 42 To Title 58 So As To Establish Statewide Standards Providing Customers With The Ability To Install And Utilize Onsite Distributed Energy Sources, To Define Relevant Terms, To Establish Statewide Interconnection Standards, To Prohibit Utilities From Preventing Construction Under Certain Conditions, To Provide The Statewide Net Metering Standards, To Allow Settlement-Based Cost Recovery For Investor-Owned Utilities For Customer-Generators But To Prohibit Cost Recovery Of Lost Revenues Within The Statewide Net Metering Program, To Exempt Industrial Customers Who Adopt Onsite Distributed Energy Resources From Incremental Distributed Energy Resource Program Costs, To Provide That The Owner Of An Onsite Distributed Energy Resource Who Has Registered With The Office Of Regulatory Staff As A Lessor Of These Facilities May Not Be Regulated As A Public Utility For Offering A Service That Provides Onsite Generation To Customer-Generators Through A Power Purchase Agreement, To Require Each Electrical Utility To Provide A Disaster Readiness Incentive To Encourage The Installation Of Solar And Storage Combination Onsite Distributed Energy Resources Facilities On The Residences Of First Responders And Designated Public Shelters; By Adding Section 27-1-80 So As To Prohibit Discrimination Against Use Of Onsite Distributed Energy Resources Through Restrictive Covenants, Deed Restrictions, Or Homeowners' Association Documents; To Amend Section 58-40-10, Relating To Terms Applicable To Net Energy Metering, So As To Revise The Definition Of "Customer-Generator"; To Amend Section 58-40-20, Relating To Net Energy Metering Rates, So As To, Among Other Things, Remove Language Providing That Net Metering Rates Approved By The Commission Pursuant To Chapter 40, Title 58 Are The Exclusive Net Metering Rates Available To Customer-Generators; To Amend Section 58-27-2600, Relating To Terms Applicable To The Lease Of Renewable Electric Generation Facilities Programs, So As To Revise The Definition Of "Retail Electric Provider"; To Amend Section 58-27-2610, Relating To The Lease Of A Renewable Electric Generation Facility, So As To, Among Other Things, Provide That Lessors Of Renewable Electric Generation Facilities May Offer Warranty Services, And To Remove The Current Two Percent Cap On Leased Renewable Electric Generation Facilities; To Amend Section 58-27-2630, Relating To The Registration Of A Renewable Electric Generation Facility Leased To A Customer-Generator Lessee, So As To Replace The Current Customer-Generator Notarized Affidavit With A Signed Declaration From The Customer-Generator That It Will Not Attempt To Resell Or Sell Electric Output To A Third Party That Is Not The Electric Retail Supplier; And To Amend Section 12-37-220, As Amended, Relating To Exemptions From Property Tax, So As To Exempt Renewable Energy Resource Property Having A Nameplate Capacity Of No Greater Than Twenty Kilowatts, As Measured In Alternating Current.
Nov 09 2017 Roll Call Yeas-61 Nays-44
Apr 10 2018
H 5188 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Commend The Honorable Mark Stephen Kelley, Lobbyist And Former Colleague In The General Assembly, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Many Years Of Exemplary Service, And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Apr 03 2018 Scrivener's Error Corrected
Apr 10 2018
H 5214 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Applaud Batesburg-Leesville Elementary School For Earning The Prestigious Honor Of Being Named Palmetto'S Finest By The South Carolina Association Of School Administrators And To Commend The Administrators, Faculty, Staff, And Students For The Efforts That Led To This Exemplary Distinction.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 5191 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Honor The Marion All-Star 12U Basketball Team And Coaches For A Remarkable Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Recreation And Parks Association 12U Division 11 State Championship Title.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 5192 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Celebrate Caj The Comfort Dog Of The Marion County Sheriff'S Office And To Thank The Agency For Its Wonderful Gift To The Community Of This Comforting Canine Charmer.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 5198 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Salute Brad Dean, President And Chief Executive Officer Of The Myrtle Beach Area Chamber Of Commerce, On The Occasion Of His Departure From The Chamber, To Extend Deep Appreciation For His Many Years Of Distinguished Service To The Organization, And To Wish Him Much Success And Fulfillment In His New Endeavors.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 5197 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Celebrate The Thirty-Second Anniversary Of The South Carolina Poultry Festival To Be Held In Batesburg-Leesville On May 10-12, 2018, And To Honor Those Planning And Participating In The Festival.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 4376 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 58-31-20, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Board Of Directors Of The South Carolina Public Service Authority, So As To Provide That The Terms Of All Present Members Of The Board Shall Expire On The Effective Date Of This Section At Which Time New Members Of The Board With Specified Qualifications Shall Be Appointed In The Manner Provided In The Section, And To Provide For Related Matters Pertaining To The Reconstituted Board; By Adding Section 58-31-25 So As To Provide That New Or Revised Electric Rates And Charges Of The Public Service Authority As Proposed By The Authority Must Be Submitted To The Public Service Commission For Approval And Determined By The Commission In The Manner Provided By Article 7, Chapter 27, Title 58 As Supplemented By Any Other Applicable Provisions Of Law; To Amend Section 58-31-30, Relating To The Powers And Duties Of The Public Service Authority And Its Board Of Directors, So As To Revise The Power Of The Authority To Fix Rates And Charges So That New And Revised Rates And Charges Shall Be Subject To The Jurisdiction And Approval Of The Public Service Commission And That No New Rates Or Revised Charges May Be Imposed Or Approved For The Purpose Of Paying Any Of The Abandonment Costs Of The Two New Nuclear Reactors Constructed Pursuant To The Base Load Review Act; And To Amend Section 58-31-360, Relating To The State Of South Carolina'S Covenants With Holders Of Bonded Or Other Indebtedness Of The Authority, So As To Clarify And Further Provide For These Covenants As A Result Of The Abandonment Of The Two Nuclear Reactors Referred To Above.
Nov 09 2017 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Apr 09 2018
H 5196 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Welcome Actor Samuel E. "Sam" Wright Back To South Carolina, To Thank Him For His Support Of The Arts In His Native Camden, And To Wish Him Continued Success In All His Future Endeavors.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 09 2018
H 5213 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor Dr. Michael J. Heitzler, Mayor Of The City Of Goose Creek, For His Four Decades Of Dedicated, Beneficent, And Outstanding Leadership To The Citizens Of Goose Creek.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2018
H 5209 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Welcome Renowned Chef And Author Alexander Smalls Back To South Carolina As He Speaks At "An Evening With Alexander Smalls" In His Native Spartanburg And To Wish Him Continued Success In All His Future Endeavors.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2018
H 5207 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Honor And Commend Trooper Stevi J. Price For Earning The Distinction Of Being Named Trooper Of The Year 2017 And To Express Gratitude For Her Unwavering Service To The Safety Of South Carolina'S Citizens.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2018
H 5208 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor The American Legislative Exchange Council For Significant Contributions Upon The Occasion Of Its Forty-Fifth Anniversary And To Congratulate Its Board Of Directors And Chief Executive Officer Lisa B. Nelson.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2018
H 5212 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Honor Goose Creek Councilmember Kimo Esarey For His Twenty Years Of Dedicated Service On The Goose Creek City Council And To Extend Best Wishes In All His Future Endeavors As He Steps Down From His Council Duties.
Apr 05 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2018
H 4932 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 12-6-3685 So As To Allow An Income Tax Credit For Contributions To A Scholarship Funding Organization That Provides Grants For Students To Attend Certain Independent And Home Schools, To Specify The Manner In Which The Credit Is Claimed, To Specify The Process By Which Certain Organizations And Schools Become Eligible, To Specify Certain Information Which Must Be Made Public, And To Allow The Department Of Revenue To Enforce The Provisions Of The Credit.
Feb 14 2018 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Putnam
Apr 04 2018
H 5205 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Commend Charleston Native Cyrus Birch Iii For His Meaningful Contributions To Young People In The Palmetto State And For His Role As A Stunt Performer In Marvel Studio'S The Black Panther.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 03 2018
H 5194 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Celebrate The One Hundredth Anniversary Of The Signing Of The Agreement Ending Hostilities In The Conflict Known As The Great War, Or World War I, To Express The Gratitude Of The People Of South Carolina For Those Who Valiantly Served This Country During That Conflict, And To Declare Sunday, November 11, 2018, As "Armistice Day" In South Carolina.
Apr 03 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 03 2018

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