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S 1168 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Recognize Friday, April 13, 2018, As "A'Ja Wilson Day" In South Carolina And To Recognize Her As The Greatest Gamecock Athlete Of All Time.
Apr 12 2018 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 12 2018
S 1151 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 8-13-100(1)(a) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE DEFINITION OF ANYTHING OF VALUE, TO ADD VOTE TRADING.
Mar 29 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Mar 29 2018
S 547 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Make Application By The State Of South Carolina Under Article V Of The United States Constitution For A Convention Of The States To Be Called, Restricted To Proposing An Amendment To The United States Constitution To Impose Fiscal Restraints On The Federal Government Through A Balanced Budget Amendment.
Mar 14 2017 Committee Report: Favorable With Amendment Judiciary
Mar 21 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 431 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Article 5, Chapter 23, Title 16 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Miscellaneous Offenses Involving Weapons, By Adding Section 16-23-540, To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Person To Threaten, Solicit Another To Threaten, Or Conspire To Threaten To Cause Damage, Injury, Or Death Or To Cause Damage To Or Destroy A Building Or Other Real Or Personal Property By Use Of A Firearm On Any Premises Or Property Owned, Operated, Or Controlled By A Private Or Public School, College, University, Technical College, Or Other Post-Secondary Institution Or In Any Publicly Owned Building; To Provide That A Person Who Violates This Section Is Guilty Of A Misdemeanor; To Provide That A Person Who Violates This Section Resulting In Property Damage Is Guilty Of A Misdemeanor; And To Provide That A Person Who Violates This Section By Causing Injury Or Death Is Guilty Of A Felony.
Feb 16 2017 Scrivener's Error Corrected
Mar 15 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 1110 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 1-1-30 So As To Provide That The South Carolina General Assembly Intends For Daylight Saving Time To Be The Year-Round Standard Time Of The Entire State Should The United States Congress Amend Certain Related Federal Law To Allow States To Observe Daylight Saving Time Year Round.
Mar 13 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Mar 13 2018
S 815 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 38-71-2150 So As To Establish Prohibited Acts For Pharmacy Benefit Managers And To Provide Exceptions Under Certain Circumstances; And To Amend Section 38-71-2130, Relating To The Duties Of A Pharmacy Benefit Manager, So As To Require A Pharmacy Benefit Manager To Reimburse A Provider Within Seven Business Days Of Payment By A Payor.
Dec 06 2017 Referred To Committee On Medical, Military, Public And Municipal Affairs
Mar 08 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 1079 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 56-5-5670 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Duties Imposed On A Demolisher Or Secondary Metals Recycler, To Provide That Certain Provisions In This Section Apply To An Automotive Recycler, And To Provide That Certain Provisions Contained In This Section Shall Not Apply To Sales Conducted At Salvage Pool Auctions, To Define Necessary Terms, And To Provide Penalties.
Mar 01 2018 Referred To Committee On Transportation
Mar 01 2018
S 1057 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 59-63-910, Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, Relating To Mandatory Monthly Fire Drills In All Public Schools, So As To Instead Require Monthly Safety And Emergency Evacuation Drills Or Active Shooter Training Drills, To Require The State Department Of Education And State Law Enforcement Division To Collaborate On The Development Of Certain Related Training Materials, And To Provide Certain Related Training Annually For Teachers; And To Redesignate Article 9, Chapter 63, Title 59 As "Safety Drills".
Feb 28 2018 Referred To Committee On Education
Feb 28 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 518 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 23-23-80 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Powers And Duties Of The South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council, To Provide That The South Carolina Law Enforcement Training Council Is Authorized To Appoint Attorneys Employed By The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy To Sit As Hearing Officers For Contested Case Hearings; And To Amend Chapter 23, Title 23 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Law Enforcement Training Council And Criminal Justice Academy, By Adding Section 23-23-150, To Provide That No Person Who Has A Pending Allegation Of Misconduct May Be Employed As A Law Enforcement Officer Or As A Telecommunications Operator, Have The Authority Of A Law Enforcement Officer, Perform Any Duties Of A Law Enforcement Officer, Or Exercise The Power Of Arrest Until The Law Enforcement Training Council Or An Appellate Court Has Issued A Decision Authorizing The Person To Be Employed In Those Areas, To Provide That A Person Against Whom An Allegation Of Misconduct Has Been Received By The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Shall Be Notified By Certified Mail Of The Allegation Of Misconduct And His Right To A Contested Case Hearing, To Provide That A Person Against Whom An Allegation Of Misconduct Has Been Received By The South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Must Request A Contested Case Hearing Within Sixty Days After Receipt Of The Allegation Of Misconduct And Right To A Contested Case Hearing, And To Provide For The Procedures Of A Contested Case Hearing.
Mar 08 2017 Referred To Subcommittee: Hutto (Ch), Shealy, Timmons
Feb 16 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 993 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 38-53-170(e) OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE PREMIUM AND COLLATERAL A BONDSMAN MAY ACCEPT FROM A PRINCIPAL; TO PROVIDE THAT THE MINIMUM PREMIUM A BONDSMAN MAY ACCEPT MUST BE AT LEAST FIVE PERCENT OF THE FACE AMOUNT OF THE BOND; AND TO AMEND CHAPTER 53, TITLE 38 OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO BAIL BONDSMEN AND RUNNERS, BY ADDING SECTION 38-53-175, TO PROVIDE THAT A BONDSMAN OR RUNNER MUST ACCEPT AT LEAST FIVE PERCENT OF THE FACE AMOUNT OF A BOND BEFORE THE BOND MAY BE EXECUTED.
Feb 13 2018 Referred To Committee On Banking And Insurance
Feb 13 2018
S 931 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 8-13-1312 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Campaign Bank Accounts, To Provide That All Contributions Received By Candidates Shall Be Deposited Into An Interest On Campaign Account Known As An "Ioca," To Provide That An Ioca Benefits The State Ethics Commission, To Provide That An Ioca Shall Be Established With An Eligible Institution That Voluntarily Chooses To Participate, To Provide For The Rate Of Interest Or Dividends Payable On Any Ioca, To Provide That One Percent Of All Contributions Deposited Into An Ioca Shall Be Remitted To Benefit The Commission, And To Provide That The Funds Remitted To The Commission Pursuant To This Section Shall Be Used By The Commission To Create A Position Or Positions Within Its Employ To Check And Confirm The Completeness Of Candidate Filings; To Amend Section 8-13-320 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Duties And Powers Of The State Ethics Commission, To Provide That Those Duties And Responsibilities Include Receiving, Administering, Investing, Disbursing, And Separately Accounting For Funds Remitted To It Pursuant To Section 8-13-1312; To Amend Section 8-13-340 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To The Annual Report Of The State Ethics Commission, To Provide That The State Ethics Commission At The Close Of Each Fiscal Year Shall Report To The General Assembly And The Governor Concerning The Action It Has Taken, The Names, Salaries, And Duties Of All Persons In Its Employ, The Money It Has Disbursed, And The Amount Of Funds It Has Received From Iocas And That The Commission Shall Also Make Other Reports On Matters Within Its Jurisdiction And Recommendations For Further Legislation As May Appear Desirable; And To Define Necessary Terms.
Jan 25 2018 Scrivener's Error Corrected
Jan 30 2018

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