South Carolina Bills

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Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
H 4864 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Honor Congressman Fidel Reyes Lee And Commend Him For His Commitment To Supporting Israel And The Jewish People Through The Formation Of The Guatemala-Israel Inter Parliamentary Friendship Group.
Feb 07 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Feb 07 2018
H 4866 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor President Jimmy Morales.
Feb 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 07 2018
H 3126 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 63-15-220, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To Parenting Plans, So As To Create A Presumption That It Is In The Best Interest Of The Child To Spend Approximately An Equal Amount Of Time With Each Parent, With Exceptions; And To Amend 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.
Dec 15 2016 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Willis
Feb 07 2018
H 4861 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Congratulate And Recognize Alshon Jeffery For Showcasing A Stupendous Example Of Athleticism In Super Bowl Lii And For Helping The Philadelphia Eagles To Their First Ever National Football League Super Bowl Win And To Wish Him The Greatest Success Throughout The Remainder Of His Professional Football Career.
Feb 07 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 07 2018
H 4852 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 24-3-530, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Methods Of Administering The Death Penalty, So As To Include Death By Firing Squad As An Option, To Provide An Alternative Election Procedure When Death By Lethal Injection Is Selected And The State Is Unable To Obtain The Substance Or Substances Necessary To Conduct An Execution By Lethal Injection, And To Authorize The Department Of Corrections To Promulgate Regulations Related To Procedures That Must Be Followed In Administering The Death Penalty By Firing Squad.
Feb 07 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Feb 07 2018
H 4867 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Honor Dr. L. Carey Hite, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Some Four Decades Of Outstanding Service As A Physician, And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Feb 07 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Feb 07 2018
H 3703 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 1-30-10, As Amended, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To The Departments Of State Government And Their Governing Bodies, So As To Delete A Reference To The Department Of Transportation Commission; To Amend Sections 57-1-10, As Amended, 57-1-20, As Amended, 57-1-40, As Amended, 57-1-90, 57-1-410, As Amended, 57-1-430, As Amended, 57-1-460, 57-1-470, 57-1-490, As Amended, 57-3-20, As Amended, 57-3-50, 57-3-210, And 57-3-700, All Relating To The Establishment Of The Department Of Transportation And Its Duties And Responsibilities, So As To Eliminate The Department Of Transportation Commission And Its Responsibilities, To Devolve The Commission'S Responsibilities Upon The Secretary Of Transportation Who Would Be Appointed By The Governor, To Provide That The Department'S Annual Budget Must Be Approved By The General Assembly, To Delete The Terms "Routine Operation And Maintenance" And "Emergency Repairs" And Their Definitions, And The Provision That Grants The Secretary Authority To Approve Requests Regarding These Matters, To Delete The Provision That Requires The Commission To Approve Certain Highway Projects, To Provide A Process Whereby Audits Of The Department Shall Be Conducted, To Provide For The Development Of A Long-Range Statewide Transportation Plan And A Statewide Transportation Improvement Program; To Repeal Article 3, Chapter 1, Title 57, Relating To The Commission Of The Department Of Transportation; And To Repeal Article 7, Chapter 1, Title 57, Relating To The Joint Transportation Review Committee.
Feb 08 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Mace
Feb 06 2018
H 4845 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Congratulate South Carolina'S 2018 District Teachers Of The Year Upon Being Selected To Represent Their Respective School Districts, To Express Appreciation For Their Dedicated Service To Children, And To Wish Them Continued Success In The Future.
Feb 06 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Feb 06 2018
H 4841 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor Cynthia Peurifoy Upon The Occasion Of Her Retirement From The Position Of Environmental Justice Coordinator After Over Forty Years Of Exemplary Service To The Federal Government In Multiple Capacities And To Wish Her Continued Success And Happiness In All Her Future Endeavors.
Feb 06 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 06 2018
H 4825 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Honor Congressman Juan Manuel Diaz Duran And Commend Him For His Commitment To Supporting Israel And The Jewish People Through The Formation Of The Guatemala-Israel Inter Parliamentary Friendship Group.
Feb 01 2018 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Feb 06 2018
H 4840 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Honor And Remember The Supreme Sacrifice Made By Specialist Javion Shavonte Sullivan Of The United States Army While He Was Serving A Tour Of Military Duty In Iraq And To Express To His Family The Profound Appreciation Of A Grateful State And Nation For His Life, Sacrifice, And Service.
Feb 06 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 06 2018
H 4848 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Salute John B. Rhoden, Jr., Mayor Of The Town Of Hampton, Who, Having Served The Public With Distinction For More Than Thirty-Six Years, Is Worthy Of Deep Appreciation For His Decades Of Committed Service And Best Wishes For Much Continued Success In The Years To Come.
Feb 06 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 06 2018
H 3053 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 59-112-45 So A To Provide That Tuition Rates For Undergraduate In-State Students At Public Institutions Of Higher Education In This State May Not Increase For A Four-Year Or Eight-Semester Time Period Beginning With The 2017-2018 School Year; To Provide A Similar But Modified Increase Prohibition For Current Students And Certain Others; To Provide Discretion For Schools To Extend These Periods For Programs Not Normally Capable Of Completion With These Periods And In Other Extenuating Individual Circumstances; To Provide Miscellaneous Requirements Concerning Winter And Summer Classes, Tolling For Periods Of Military Service, And For Circumstances In Which Students Do Not Complete An Undergraduate Degree Within The Four-Year Or Eight-Semester Time Limit, Among Other Things; And To Define Necessary Terminology.
Dec 15 2016 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Mace
Feb 06 2018
H 3700 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, So As To Enact The "South Carolina Constitutional Carry Act Of 2017"; To Amend Section 10-11-320, Relating To Carrying Or Discharging Of A Firearm, So As To Delete The Term "Concealable Weapons Permit" And Replace It With The Term "Firearm"; To Amend Section 16-23-20, Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Handgun, So As To Delete References To A Concealed Weapons Permit Issued To A Person, To Revise The Provision That Allows A Handgun To Be Carried By A Person In A Vehicle, And To Provide That A Person Who Is Not Prohibited From Possessing Firearms Under State Law May Carry A Handgun Under Certain Circumstances; To Amend Sections 16-23-420 And 16-23-430, Both Relating To The Possession Of A Firearm On School Property, So As To Delete References To Concealed Weapon Permits, To Delete The Term "Weapon" And Replace It With The Term "Firearm", And To Provide That Both Sections Do Not Apply To A Person Who Lawfully Is Carrying A Weapon Secured In A Motor Vehicle; To Amend Section 16-23-460, Relating To Carrying Concealed Weapons, So As To Delete A Reference To Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23, To Provide That This Section Does Not Apply To A Person Lawfully Carrying A Concealable Weapon, And To Provide That This Section Does Not Apply To Handguns; To Amend Section 51-3-145, As Amended, Relating To Certain Acts That Are Unlawful In A State Park, So As To Make Technical Changes; To Amend Section 23-31-210, As Amended, Relating To Certain Terms And Their Definitions Relating To The Issuance Of Concealable Weapon Permits, So As To Revise The Definition Of The Term "Concealable Weapon"; To Amend Section 16-23-465, As Amended, Relating To Penalties For Unlawfully Carrying A Firearm Onto The Premises Of A Business Selling Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Or Wine For Consumption On The Premises, So As To Delete A Reference To A Person Carrying A Concealable Weapon Pursuant To Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23, And To Provide That This Section Does Not Apply To A Person Lawfully Carrying A Concealable Weapon Who Does Not Consume Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Or Wine While Carrying A Weapon On The Business Premises; To Amend Section 23-31-215, As Amended, Relating To The Issuance Of A Concealed Weapon Permit, So As To Delete The Provision That Requires A Permit Holder To Possess His Permit Identification When Carrying A Concealable Weapon, The Provision That Requires A Permit Holder To Inform A Law Enforcement Officer That He Is A Permit Holder And Present The Permit To The Officer Under Certain Circumstances, And The Penalty Associated With This Provision, To Provide An Exception To The Provision That Prohibits The Carrying Of A Concealable Weapon Onto Certain Premises, To Delete The Provision That Provides For The Revocation Of A Person'S Permit When He Violates Certain Provisions Contained In This Section, To Provide That Valid Out-Of-State Permits To Carry Concealable Weapons By A Resident Of Another State Must Be Honored By The State, To Revise The Provision That Allows Certain Persons To Carry A Concealable Weapon Without A Permit, And To Delete The Term "Reciprocal State" And Replace It With The Term "Another State"; To Amend Sections 23-31-220 And 23-31-225, Both Relating To A Property Owner'S Right To Allow A Holder Of A Concealed Weapons Permit To Carry A Weapon Onto His Property, So As To Make Technical Changes, To Provide That This Provision Regulates Both Persons Who Possess And Do Not Possess A Concealable Weapons Permit, To Delete The Provision That Requires The Revocation Of A Permit For A Violation Of Certain Provisions Of Law, And To Delete A Reference To The Provision That Provides For The Issuance Of Concealed Weapon Permits; And To Amend Section 23-31-240, Relating To Persons Who Are Allowed To Carry A Concealed Weapon While On Duty, So As To Delete The Provision That Requires These Persons To Possess A Concealed Weapon Permit.
Feb 08 2017 Member(S) Request Name Added As Sponsor: Sandifer
Feb 01 2018
H 4670 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Article 17 To Chapter 13, Title 24 So As To Establish A State Work Program Within The Department Of Corrections.
Jan 24 2018 Member(S) Request Name Removed As Sponsor: Cobb-Hunter
Feb 01 2018
H 4820 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Commend The Second Baptist Church Of Barnwell'S Men'S Day Program And To Congratulate The Nearly Century-Old Church On The Twenty-Fifth Anniversary Of This Fine Men'S Ministry.
Feb 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 01 2018
H 4818 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Honor W. Louis Griffith, Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Decades Of Exemplary Service In Banking, And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
Feb 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 01 2018
H 4821 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Salute Rutledge B. Leland Iii, Mayor Of The Town Of Mcclellanville, Who, Having Filled His Post As Mayor With Distinction For More Than Four Decades, Is Worthy Of Deep Appreciation For His Many Years Of Committed Service And Best Wishes For Much Continued Success In The Years To Come.
Feb 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 01 2018
H 4822 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A House Resolution To Recognize And Commend South Carolina Legal Services, Inc., Upon The Anniversary Of Serving The Citizens Of The Palmetto State For Half A Century, To Celebrate Its Many Valuable Contributions To Our State, And To Call On All Our Citizens To Honor South Carolina Legal Services, Inc., For Its Unstinting Service To Our State.
Feb 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 01 2018
H 4794 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution Affirming The Historical Connection Of The Jewish People To The Ancient And Sacred City Of Jerusalem And Condemning Efforts At The United Nations Educational, Scientific, And Cultural Organization (Unesco) To Deny Judaism'S Millennia-Old Historical, Religious, And Cultural Ties To Jerusalem.
Jan 31 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Feb 01 2018

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