South Carolina Bills

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Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
S 1139 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, To Enact The "Taxpayer Transparency Act" By Adding Article 7 To Chapter 11, Title 11 So As To Require The Executive Budget Office To Develop And Make Publicly Available A Single, Searchable Budget Database Website For The Most Recent Fiscal Year.
Mar 22 2018 Referred To Committee On Finance
Mar 22 2018
S 1140 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Article 11 To Chapter 1, Title 6 So As To Provide That A County, Municipality, Or School District Shall Post Certain Information On Its Website, Develop, Maintain, And Make Public A Certain Website Database, And To Require That The Information Available On The Website Be Easily Accessible.
Mar 22 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Mar 22 2018
S 1137 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Article 15, Chapter 3, Title 47 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Protection Of Guide Dogs, By Adding Section 47-3-980, To Provide That Intentional Misrepresentation Of A Service Animal Is A Misdemeanor And To Establish Penalties; And To Amend Sections 47-3-920(4) And 47-3-970, Relating To Terms Defined In Layla'S Law And Restitution Requirements Respectively, To Make Conforming Changes.
Mar 22 2018 Referred To Committee On Agriculture And Natural Resources
Mar 22 2018
S 1054 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Recognize May 2018 As "Better Hearing And Speech Month" In South Carolina And To Encourage All South Carolinians To Become Informed About This Critical Health Issue.
Feb 27 2018 Adopted
Mar 20 2018
S 1133 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate The John F. Green Spartanburg Science Center Upon The Occasion Of Its Fortieth Anniversary And To Recognize The Center For Its Valuable Contributions To The Spartanburg County Community.
Mar 20 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 20 2018
S 504 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Article 7, Chapter 3, Title 16 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws, 1976, Related To Offenses Against The Person, To Add Section 16-3-620 To Create The Offenses Of Assault And Battery Of A High And Aggravated Nature On A Law Enforcement Officer, And Assault And Battery On A Law Enforcement Officer In The First, Second, And Third Degrees; And To Provide Definitions And Penalties.
Mar 02 2017 Referred To Subcommittee: Turner (Ch), Malloy, Kimpson, Climer, Goldfinch
Mar 15 2018
S 1096 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 16-3-600(B)(1) Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Various Assault And Battery Offenses, To Provide That A Person Commits The Offense Of Assault And Battery Of A High And Aggravated Nature If He Unlawfully Injures A Health Care Professional, Including, But Not Limited To, An Emergency Medical Service Provider, A Firefighter, An Emergency Room Physician, An Emergency Room Nurse, Or An Allied Health Care Worker, During The Course Of His Duties, And Knows Or Has Reason To Know Of The Injured Person'S Status Or Injures Someone In A Health Care Facility, As Defined By Section 44-7-130(10), Or A Physician'S Office.
Mar 07 2018 Referred To Subcommittee: Turner (Ch), Malloy, Kimpson, Climer, Goldfinch
Mar 08 2018
S 1065 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate Jessierine Davis Bright Of Colleton County On The Occasion Of Her Ninety-Fifth Birthday And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Many Years Of Continued Happiness.
Mar 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 01 2018
S 1078 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Applaud The Many Women Who Have Been Leaders And Contributors To, And Who Continue To Lead And Contribute To, The Advancement Of Our Society, Our Nation, And This Great State And To Declare March 2018 As "Women'S History Month" In South Carolina.
Mar 01 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Mar 01 2018
S 1066 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 16-3-600(B)(1) Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Various Assault And Battery Offenses, To Provide That A Person Who Unlawfully Injures A Health Care Professional, Including, But Not Limited To, An Emergency Medical Service Provider, A Firefighter, An Emergency Room Physician, An Emergency Room Nurse, Or An Allied Health Care Worker During The Course Of His Duties, And Knows Or Has Reason To Know Of The Injured Person'S Status Commits The Offense Of Assault And Battery Of A High And Aggravated Nature.
Mar 01 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Mar 01 2018
S 1069 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Joint Resolution Calling For A Constitutional Convention To Revise, Amend, Or Change The Constitution Of This State; Recommending To The Voters Of This State To Vote For Or Against This Convention At The Next Election For Representatives; And Providing That, If Approved By A Majority Of Qualified Electors Of This State Voting On The Question, The General Assembly At Its Next Session Shall By Majority Vote Of The Membership Provide By Law For The Composition, Funding, Organization, And Procedural Rules Of This Constitutional Convention.
Mar 01 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Mar 01 2018
S 1068 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Chapter 67, Title 12 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The South Carolina Abandoned Buildings Revitalization Act, By Adding Section 12-67-145, To Provide Credit Limits For Certain Building Sites That Qualify For The Abandoned Buildings Rehabilitation Tax Credit.
Mar 01 2018 Referred To Committee On Finance
Mar 01 2018
S 1048 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Honor And Recognize Mildred R. Johnson For Her Dedicated Service And Outstanding Contributions To The State Of South Carolina.
Feb 22 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 22 2018
S 1022 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Honor And Commend Marvin Davant For A Lifetime Of Dedicated Public Service And To Wish Him Continued Happiness And Success For The Days To Come.
Feb 15 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 15 2018
S 1023 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Janet Latiece Parker, News Anchor For Wach Fox News, For Her Many Years Of Excellence As A Broadcast Journalist.
Feb 15 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Feb 15 2018
S 934 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 59-123-60(A)(3) Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Powers Of The Board Of Trustees Of The Medical University Of South Carolina, To Provide An Exemption For Information Technology Procured In Association With The Medical University Hospital Authority.
Jan 25 2018 Scrivener's Error Corrected
Feb 15 2018
S 1009 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 2-19-70 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Prohibition Against Members Of The General Assembly Being Elected To Judicial Office While Serving And Continuing This Prohibition For An Additional Period Of One Year, To Extend The Prohibition To An Immediate Family Member Of A Member Of The General Assembly And To Define Necessary Terms.
Feb 14 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Feb 14 2018
S 587 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 12-43-220(c) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO ASSESSMENT RATIOS, TO PROVIDE THAT, WHEN AN OWNER RECEIVING THE FOUR PERCENT ASSESSMENT RATIO DIES, THE PROPERTY SHALL CONTINUE TO RECEIVE THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENT RATE UNTIL THE DECEDENT'S ESTATE IS CLOSED, SO LONG AS THE PROPERTY IS NOT RENTED.
Mar 29 2017 Referred To Committee On Ways And Means
Feb 08 2018
S 323 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Title 31 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Housing And Redevelopment, By Adding Chapter 24, To Provide That Manufacturing And Industrial Facilities Shall Not Be Eligible For Nuisance Suits.
Jan 31 2017 Recommitted To Committee On Labor, Commerce And Industry
Feb 07 2018
S 979 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 56-1-210(A) Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Expiration And Renewal Of A Driver'S License, To Provide That, When A Person Who Is Sixty-Five Years Of Age Or Older Renews His License, The License Shall Expire On The Date Recommended By The Licensed Ophthalmologist Or Optometrist Conducting The Vision Screening Or Five Years From The Date It Was Issued, Whichever Is Earlier; And To Amend Section 56-1-220 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Vision Screenings Required For Driver'S Licenses, To Require A Vision Screening To Receive An Initial License And A Renewed License, And To Require The Screening Ophthalmologist Or Optometrist To Certify That Minimum Standards Have Been Met.
Feb 07 2018 Referred To Committee On Transportation
Feb 07 2018

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