South Carolina Bills

sponsored by Mandy Powers Norrell

Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
H 5087 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 39-41-10, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Terms "Petroleum" And "Petroleum Product" And Their Definitions, So As To Provide That Every Retail Fuel Business Must Notify The Department Of Agriculture'S Consumer Protection Division When A Petroleum Dispenser Has Been Installed For Use And To Provide A Penalty For Failure To Comply With This Provision; And To Amend Section 39-41-150, Relating To The Issuance Of Rules And Regulations By The Commissioner Of Agriculture, So As To Provide That The Department Of Agriculture Shall Impose Upon And Collect Fines From A Person Or Motor Fuel Retailer That Knowingly Or Wilfully Violates A Provision That Regulates The Petroleum Industry.
Mar 08 2018 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 5107 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 40-30-115 So As To Provide Requirements For The Licensure And Operation Of Massage Establishments; By Adding Section 40-30-210 So As To Provide For The Qualifications And Authority Of Inspectors Of The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation When Enforcing The Provisions Of This Act; To Amend Section 40-30-20, Relating To The Purpose Of The Massage/Bodywork Practice Act, So As To Include Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-30, Relating To Definitions In The Massage/Bodywork Practice Act, So As To Define Necessary Terms; To Amend Section 40-30-50, Relating To Duties Of The Panel For Massage/Bodywork, So As To Include Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-60, Relating To Duties Of The Department Of Labor, Licensing And Regulation Concerning Massage/Bodywork Therapy, So As To Include Eligibility Of Applicants For Massage Establishment Licensure; To Amend Section 40-30-80, Relating To Fees The Department May Charge For Massage/Bodywork Therapist Licenses, So As To Include Fees Concerning Massage Establishment Licenses; To Amend Section 40-30-100, Relating To The Prohibition On Practicing Massage/Bodywork Therapy Without A License, So As To Require Licensure For Massage Establishments, To Provide People May Not Offer Or Render Massage/Bodywork Services In Places That Are Not Licensed As A Massage Establishment, And To Provide Exceptions; To Amend Section 40-30-110, Relating To The Requirements For Massage/Bodywork Therapist Licensure, So As To Provide Requirements For Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-140, Relating To Licenses, So As To Provide Massage Establishments Shall Display Their Licenses In A Certain Manner, To Provide Required Information For Advertisements And Social Media Pages, Among Other Things; To Amend Section 40-30-150, Relating To Massage/Bodywork Therapist Licenses Issued By Other States, So As To Clarify The Applicability Of The Provisions; To Amend Section 40-30-160, Relating To Records And A Registry The Department Shall Maintain, So As To Include Provisions Concerning Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-170, Relating To A Roster Of Massage/Bodywork Therapist Licensees The Department Shall Maintain And Publish, So As To Include Massage Establishments In The Roster; To Amend Section 40-30-180, Relating To Massage/Bodywork Therapist License Renewals, So As To Include Provisions Concerning Massage Establishment Licensure Renewals; To Amend Section 40-30-190, Relating To The Promulgation Of Related Regulations By The Department, So As To Clarify The Applicability Of The Provisions; To Amend Section 40-30-200, Relating To Investigations Of Violations, So As To Provide The Department May Investigate Violations Concerning Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-220, Relating To Certain Equitable Remedies Concerning Violations, So As To Include Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-230, Relating To Grounds For Misconduct By Massage/Bodywork Therapists, So As To Include Grounds For Misconduct Concerning Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-260, Relating To Voluntary Surrender Of Licenses By Licensees Under Investigation For Misconduct, So As To Provide Massage Establishments That Make Such Surrenders May Not Operate As Massage Establishments During Periods Of Voluntary Surrender; To Amend Section 40-30-270, Relating To Appeals Of Actions By The Panel Or Department, So As To Make A Conforming Change Concerning Massage Establishments; To Amend Section 40-30-300, Relating To Certain Privileged Communications, So As To Include Massage Establishments; And To Amend Section 40-30-310, Relating To Certain Illegal Actions Relating To Massage/Bodywork Therapists, So As To Include Massage Establishments.
Mar 08 2018 Referred To Committee On Medical, Military, Public And Municipal Affairs
Mar 08 2018
H 3149 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 14-17-10, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Election Of Clerks Of Court, So As To Require The Election Of Clerks Of Court To Be Nonpartisan, To Provide For Nonpartisan Special Elections When A Vacancy Occurs, And To Provide Procedures For The Nomination Of Candidates And The Conduct Of The Nonpartisan Elections.
Dec 15 2016 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 5083 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor The Hemingway High School Boys Basketball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For A Remarkable Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Class A State Championship Title.
Mar 08 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 08 2018
H 4506 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 7-13-110, As Amended, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To Poll Managers And Their Assistants, So As To Provide That Poll Workers Must Be Residents And Registered Electors Of The State Of South Carolina.
Dec 13 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 4456 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Chapter 80 To Title 2 So As To Entitle The Chapter "South Carolina Redistricting Commission", To Create An Independent Redistricting Commission, To Provide That Members Of The Commission Will Be Appointed Every Ten Years After The Following Year Of The Decennial United States Census, And To Provide For The Membership And Procedures For The Commission To Follow In Reapportioning The House Of Representatives, The Senate, And The State'S Congressional Districts.
Dec 13 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 4504 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 7-5-150, As Amended, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Closing Of The Voter Registration Books, So As To Change The Date On Which The Registration Books Must Be Closed From Thirty Days Before Each Election To Twenty-Four Days; To Amend Section 7-5-155, As Amended, Relating To The Registration Of Electors By Mail, So As To Reduce From Thirty Days To Twenty-Five Days The Time Required Before An Election To File The Appropriate State Or Federal Registration By Mail Application Form; To Amend Section 7-5-185, Relating To Electronic Applications For Voter Registration, So As To Provide That An Application Is Effective Upon Receipt Of The Application By The State Election Commission If The Application Is Received Twenty-Five Days Before An Election To Be Held In The Precinct Of The Person Submitting The Application; To Amend Section 7-5-220, As Amended, Relating To The Requirement That Registration Made Thirty Days Or Less Before An Election Is Not Valid For That Election, So As To Shorten The Registration Deadline From Thirty Days Or Less To Twenty-Four Days Or Less; To Amend Section 7-5-330, Relating To The Completion, Receipt, Or Disposition Of A Voter Registration Application, So As To Shorten Applicable Deadlines Regarding The Completion, Receipt, Or Disposition Of Certain Voter Registration Deadlines From Thirty Days To Twenty-Five Days; To Amend Section 7-5-440, As Amended, Relating To Failures To Notify County Boards Of Voter Registration And Elections Of Changes In Address, So As To Change The Time Period In Which Notification Does Not Occur From Thirty Days Before An Election To Twenty-Five Days; To Amend Section 7-7-990, As Amended, Relating To The Accessibility Of Polling Places, So As To Change The Period From Thirty Days Before An Election To Twenty-Five Days Before An Election In Which An Elector May Apply For And Receive A Transfer Authorization Allowing The Elector To Vote At A County Barrier-Free Polling Place; And To Amend Section 7-15-120, As Amended, Relating To Absentee Voter Registration Forms, So As To Reduce From Thirty Days To Twenty-Five Days Before The Election The Deadline For Voter Registration.
Dec 13 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 4445 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 37-20-175 So As To Provide That Each Consumer Reporting Agency Doing Business In This State, Upon Request Of A Consumer, Shall Provide The Consumer With One Copy Of The Consumer'S Credit Report Per Month At No Charge, To Provide That If The Consumer Requests More Than One Copy Per Month, The Consumer Reporting Agency May Charge The Consumer A Reasonable Fee For Each Additional Copy, And To Provide Penalties For A Violation.
Dec 13 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 4425 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, So As To Enact The "Public Utility Consumer Protection Act" By Adding Section 58-33-299 So As To Prohibit Future Base Load Review Applications Or Petitions For Modification; By Adding Section 58-33-300 So As To Require A Utility To Meet Certain Requirements Before It May Recover Costs Of An Abandoned Base Load Plant; By Adding Section 58-33-305 So As To Require A Utility To Bear The Duty Of Candor To The Commission; By Adding Chapter 41 To Title 58 So As To Create The South Carolina Public Utility Consumer Advocate Office, To Define Necessary Terms, To Establish The Term And Powers Of The Director, To Provide The Duties Of The Office In Representing Consumers In Proceedings And To Establish A Source Of Funding; To Amend Section 1-11-20, As Amended, Relating To The Transfer Of Offices, So As To Transfer The State Energy Office To The Executive Branch Of This State, To Amend Sections 48-52-410, 48-52-440, And 48-52-460, As Amended, All Relating To The State Energy Office, So As To Make Conforming Changes; To Amend Section 58-33-110, Relating To Requirements For The Construction Of A Major Utility Facility, So As To Establish Certain Requirements Before The Approval Of A Plan To Recover The Construction Costs In The Rates For The Utility; To Amend Section 58-33-220, Relating To Definitions For The Base Load Review Act, So As To Define The Term "Prudence"; To Amend Section 58-33-270, Relating To Base Load Review Orders, So As To Establish A Procedure For A Party To Challenge A Breach Of A Utility'S Duty Of Candor And Transparency; To Amend Section 58-37-10, Relating To Definitions Applicable To Public Utilities, So As To Define The Term "Energy Efficiency"; To Amend Section 58-37-20, Relating To The Public Service Commission Adopting Procedures Encouraging Energy Efficiency, So As To Establish Energy Savings Goals, To Authorize The Public Service Commission To Promulgate Rules, To Require A Utility To Submit Energy Efficiency Plans And To Enumerate Requirements For The Plans, To Require A Utility To Submit An Annual Report, To Require The Office Of Regulatory Staff To Produce A Report Every Three Years, To Authorize The Public Service Commission To Adopt Regulations To Encourage Public Utilities Providing Gas Services To Invest In Cost-Effective Energy Efficient Technologies, To Authorize The Public Service Authority To Adopt Guidelines Reflecting The Dedication To Invest In Energy Efficient Technology; And To Amend Section 58-37-40, Relating To Integrated Resource Plans, So As To Define Necessary Terms, To Require Electrical Utilities To Prepare Integrated Resource Plans And Enumerate Certain Requirements For The Integrated Resource Plans And To Require The Public Service Authority To Prepare Integrated Resource Plans.
Nov 09 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 5098 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Congratulate Frances Virginia Lee Robinson Mcclain On The Occasion Of Her Ninetieth Birthday And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Many Years Of Continued Health And Happiness.
Mar 08 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 08 2018
H 5103 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor The W. J. Keenan High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Extraordinary Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Class Aa State Championship Title.
Mar 08 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 08 2018
H 5081 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor The Newberry High School Girls Basketball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Outstanding Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Class Aaa State Championship Title.
Mar 08 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 08 2018
H 3148 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 14-23-1020, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Election Of Probate Judges, So As To Require The Election Of Probate Judges To Be Nonpartisan, To Provide For Nonpartisan Special Elections When A Vacancy Occurs, And To Provide Procedures For The Nomination Of Candidates And The Conduct Of The Nonpartisan Elections.
Dec 15 2016 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Norrell
Mar 08 2018
H 5073 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Congratulate Paula Kirkland, Dorman High School Volleyball Coach, On Being Named A 2017-2018 National Tri-Coach Of The Year By Prepvolleyball.Com.
Mar 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 07 2018
H 5070 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Declare Thursday, April 26, 2018, As "Future Scholar 529 Day" In The Palmetto State And To Encourage Families To Save For A College Education With The South Carolina Future Scholar 529 College Savings Plan.
Mar 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 07 2018
H 5075 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor The New Covenant School Girls Basketball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Outstanding Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Association Of Christian Schools Class 1A State Championship Title.
Mar 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 07 2018
H 5077 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Celebrate The New Covenant School Boys Basketball Team For Capturing The 2018 South Carolina Association Of Christian Schools Class A State Championship Title And To Salute The Team'S Exceptional Players, Coach, And Staff On A Superb Season.
Mar 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 07 2018
H 5074 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize Tuesday, March 13, 2018, As "4-H Day" In South Carolina And To Commend Ms. Lindsey Scott, State 4-H Teen Council President; Dr. Pam Ardern, State 4-H Program Leader; And The 2017-2018 4-H Leadership Team For Their Numerous Accomplishments And The Leadership They Have Demonstrated.
Mar 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 07 2018
H 5059 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Declare June 21, 2018, "Make Music Day" In South Carolina And To Encourage All South Carolinians To Enjoy, Appreciate, And Participate In Making Music Across The Palmetto State.
Mar 06 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 06 2018
H 5066 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Salute The Spring Valley High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Extraordinary Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2018 South Carolina Class Aaaaa State Championship Title.
Mar 06 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 06 2018

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