South Carolina Bills

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Bill Title Introduced Latest Action↓
S 838 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 11-11-250 So As To Require Provisions In The Annual General Appropriations Bill That Direct The Manner In Which Funds Are To Be Expended To Specifically State The Source Of Funds, The Authorized Expenditures, And Any Program Which Funds Will Be Reduced As A Result Of The Provision.
Dec 06 2017 Referred To Committee On Finance
Jan 09 2018
S 855 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Chapter 81 To Title 2 So As To Create The Joint Committee On Federalism To Evaluate Certain Federal Laws, To Provide For The Membership Of The Committee, To Specify The Process Of Evaluation, And To Set Forth Other Duties.
Jan 09 2018 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Jan 09 2018
S 809 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Section 56-5-1810 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Driving On The Right Side Of Roadways, To Provide That A Person Who Violates This Section May Be Fined Up To Two Hundred Dollars For Each Violation, In Addition To The Penalties Provided In Section 56-5-6190, And To Provide That Only Warning Tickets May Be Issued For A Violation Of The Provisions Of Section 56-5-1810 For A Period Of Ninety Days After The Effective Date Of This Act.
Dec 06 2017 Referred To Committee On Transportation
Jan 09 2018
S 769 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23 Of The 1976 Code, Relating To Concealed Weapon Permits, By Adding Section 23-31-232, To Allow For A Concealed Weapon Permit Holder To Carry A Concealable Weapon On School Property Leased By A Church For Church Services Or Official Church Activities If The Church Or Its Governing Body Provides Express Permission To The Permit Holder; And To Provide That This Section Only Applies During The Time That The Church Has Access To The Property For Its Services Or Activities.
Dec 06 2017 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Jan 09 2018
S 776 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Adding Section 6-1-180 So As To Require The State Law Enforcement Division (Sled) To Create, Prepare, Maintain, And Certify A Report Listing By Name Each South Carolina Political Subdivision It Has Determined To Be In Compliance With Sections 17-13-170 And 23-3-1100; To Designate This Report The "Immigration Compliance Report" (Icr); To Delineate Specific Duties And Responsibilities Relating To The Submission Of Documentation Necessary To Prepare The Icr; To Require Sled Annually To Provide Copies To The Governor, General Assembly, And State Treasurer, To Prohibit The State Treasurer From Disbursing Certain Funds To Political Subdivisions That Have Not Been Certified As Compliant In The Icr, To Authorize Sled To Conduct Criminal Investigations Relating To Icr Certifications; To Provide Sanctions For Political Subdivisions That Have Been Found To Have Submitted Falsified Compliance Documentation To Sled; To Define "Political Subdivision", And To Provide That The Sanctions And Remedies Delineated In This Act Are In Addition To Other Sanctions And Remedies Provided By Law.
Dec 06 2017 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
Jan 09 2018
S 617 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING ARTICLE 142 TO CHAPTER 3, TITLE 56 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES SHALL ISSUE "UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA 2017 WOMEN'S BASKETBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS" SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES. - ratified title
Apr 05 2017 Act No. 21
May 15 2017
S 722 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend Chapter 1, Title 2 Of The 1976 Code, By Adding Section 2-1-60, To Provide That No Person Shall Be Eligible For Election To The House Of Representatives If That Person Has Served Six Terms In The Same Body, That No Person Shall Be Eligible For Election To The Senate If That Person Has Served Three Terms In The Same Body, And To Provide That Any Term Served, For Which The Election Was Held Prior To January 1, 2019, Shall Not Be Counted As A Term Served; And To Amend Section 2-3-20, Relating To The Compensation Of Members Of The General Assembly, To Provide That Members Of The General Assembly Newly Elected During 2018 Or Later Shall Annually Receive As Compensation For Their Services Forty Thousand Dollars And Mileage.
May 11 2017 Referred To Committee On Judiciary
May 11 2017
S 703 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate Mary Kidd Of Longview, Texas On The Occasion Of Her Seventieth Birthday, And To Wish Her A Joyous Birthday Celebration And Many Years Of Continued Health And Happiness.
May 04 2017 Introduced And Adopted
May 04 2017
S 685 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Recognize May 3, 2017 As "Ten Years Of Tori Day" And To Honor Ashlye V. Wilkerson For Her Efforts In Supporting Literacy And Learning Through The Tori R.E.A.D.S Magic Of Learning Initiative.
May 02 2017 Introduced And Adopted
May 02 2017
S 673 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize And Honor The Dedication, Heroism, And Importance Of Firefighters In The Palmetto State And To Declare May 4, 2017, As "International Firefighters' Day" In South Carolina.
Apr 27 2017 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
May 02 2017
S 674 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate, Recognize, And Honor Electric Utility Linemen For The Role They Have In Building, Maintaining, And Restoring Important Electrical Infrastructure In South Carolina And Across The Nation.
Apr 27 2017 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 27 2017
S 668 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Congratulate South Carolina'S 2017 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.
Apr 26 2017 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 27 2017
S 611 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Declare April 2017 As "Homeschool Recognition Month" In South Carolina, To Recognize The Diligent Efforts Of Homeschooling Parents And The Academic Success Of Their Students, And To Express Sincere Appreciation For Their Focus On The Well-Being And Overall Achievements Of Their Children.
Apr 04 2017 Adopted, Sent To Senate
Apr 25 2017
S 449 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Bill To Amend The Code Of Laws Of South Carolina, 1976, By Enacting The "South Carolina Constitutional Carry Act Of 2017", To Amend Section 16-23-20 Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Firearm, To Affirmatively Assert That It Is Legal To Carry A Handgun In This State, Unless Otherwise Prohibited, With Location Exceptions Where Firearms Are Prohibited; To Amend 16-23-50(A)(2) To Provide That A Person Who Enters A Premises With A Sign Prohibiting Firearms While Possessing A Firearm Must Be Charged With Trespass; 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 Delete Section 16-23-460 Related To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Concealed Weapon; To Amend Section 16-23-465, 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, To Delete A Reference To A Person Carrying A Concealable Weapon Pursuant To Article 4, Chapter 31, Title 23, To Provide That This Section Does Not Apply To A Person Lawfully Carrying A Weapon Who Does Not Consume Alcoholic Liquor, Beer, Or Wine While Carrying A Weapon On The Business Premises And To Remove Reference To "Concealable Weapon" And Replace With "Weapon"; To Amend Section 23-31-215, Relating To The Issuance Of A Concealed Weapon Permit, 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 To Make Conforming Changes; To Amend Sections 23-31-220, 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 Sections 23-31-225 And 23-31-230 Relating To The Unlawful Carrying Of A Concealed Weapon Into A Residence And The Carrying Of A Weapon Between An Automobile And An Accommodation; To Amend Section 23-31-235 Relating To The Posting Of Signs Prohibiting "Concealed Weapons" And Replace With Conforming Language Of "Weapons"; And By Amending Section 10-11-320 Related To The Trespasses And Offenses Of Public Buildings On Capitol Grounds, To Delete The Term "Concealable Weapons' Permit" And Replace With The Term "Firearm";
Feb 21 2017 Referred To Subcommittee: Malloy (Ch), Fanning, Goldfinch, Rice, Senn
Apr 19 2017
S 218 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 41-1-25 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS OF THE STATE MAY NOT ESTABLISH, MANDATE, OR OTHERWISE REQUIRE EMPLOYEE BENEFITS, AND TO DEFINE NECESSARY TERMS. - ratified title
Jan 10 2017 Act No. 3
Apr 17 2017
S 263 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING ARTICLE 140 TO CHAPTER 3, TITLE 56 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF MOTOR VEHICLES SHALL ISSUE "CLEMSON UNIVERSITY 2016 FOOTBALL NATIONAL CHAMPIONS" SPECIAL LICENSE PLATES. - ratified title
Jan 19 2017 Act No. 1
Apr 17 2017
S 625 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Recognize A'Ja Wilson Of Richland County For Her Accomplishments As A University Of South Carolina Women'S Basketball Player, And To Congratulate Her On The Team'S 2017 Ncaa Championship And Her Selection As The Most Outstanding Player Of The Tournament As Well As The Recipient Of Many Other Awards.
Apr 05 2017 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 06 2017
S 624 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Senate Resolution To Honor And Recognize Elaine Nichols Of Charlotte For Her Work In Curating And Preserving African American History.
Apr 05 2017 Introduced And Adopted
Apr 05 2017
S 615 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Congratulate The University Of South Carolina Women'S And Men'S Basketball Teams And Coaches For An Outstanding Season, To Invite The Women'S And Men'S Gamecock Basketball Teams And University Of South Carolina Officials To Join The General Assembly In Joint Session At A Date And Time Scheduled By The Speaker Of The House Of Representatives And The President Pro Tempore Of The Senate, Whereby Coach Dawn Staley Is Invited To Address The Joint Session, And To Extend The Privilege Of The Floor During The Joint Session.
Apr 04 2017 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 05 2017
S 614 (2017-2018 Regular Session)
A Concurrent Resolution To Congratulate The University Of South Carolina Women'S Basketball Team On Winning The 2017 Ncaa Women'S Basketball National Championship Title And To Request That The Department Of Transportation Erect Appropriate Markers Or Signage In The State That Contain This Designation.
Apr 04 2017 Introduced, Adopted, Returned With Concurrence
Apr 05 2017

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