South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3442

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Central Bank Digital Currency ban

Impact

If enacted, this bill would have significant implications for the regulatory framework surrounding monetary policy and currency usage in South Carolina. By excluding CBDCs from the definition of money, the bill seeks to mitigate potential impacts on state laws relating to financial transactions, thereby maintaining a distinct separation between traditional forms of money and emerging digital financial instruments. This exclusion might also affect how financial institutions operate and how consumers engage with digital currencies offered by central banks.

Summary

House Bill 3442 proposes an amendment to Section 36-1-201 of the South Carolina Code of Laws, specifically redefining the term 'money' to exclude central bank digital currencies (CBDCs). The bill clarifies that 'money' encompasses any medium of exchange authorized by a government or intergovernmental agreement, but explicitly states that it does not include any digital currencies issued by central banks. This legislative move aims to establish clear definitions regarding the forms of accepted currency within the state.

Contention

The consideration of H3442 ignited discussions around the broader implications of regulating digital currencies. While proponents of the bill argue that it protects traditional monetary practices and prevents government overreach into digital financial systems, critics warn that excluding CBDCs could stifle innovation in the financial sector and restrict the development of more efficient payment solutions. The debate focuses on reconciling the need for robust regulatory frameworks with the potential benefits of digital currency adoption in modern economies.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3304

Banning Central Bank Digital Currency

SC SB1432

Central bank digital currency; ban

SC SB1095

Central bank digital currency; ban

SC HB1441

The definition of United States central bank digital currency.

SC HB551

Central bank digital currency; prohibit governmental entities from using.

SC HB557

Central Bank Digital Currency; prohibit governmental entities from using.

SC HB5133

Financial institutions: banking practices; use of central bank digital currency; prohibit. Creates new act.

SC SB47

To Amend The Uniform Commercial Code; To Define "central Bank Digital Currency" Under The Uniform Commercial Code; To Modify The Uniform Commercial Code Definitions; And To Modify The Arkansas Banking Code Of 1997.

SC HF3253

Central bank digital currency defined and definition of money revised for purposes of the Uniform Commercial Code.

SC SB133

To Amend The Uniform Commercial Code; To Define "central Bank Digital Currency" Under The Uniform Commercial Code; And To Modify The Uniform Commercial Code Definitions Of "money" And "deposit Account".

Similar Bills

No similar bills found.