South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4635

Introduced
1/13/26  
Refer
1/13/26  
Engrossed
2/11/26  

Caption

Physical Fitness Services

Impact

The impact of H4635 on state laws is significant as it introduces modern practices into how physical fitness contracts are established and managed. By allowing electronic notifications, the bill aligns state regulations with advancements in technology, providing consumers with a more convenient means of communication. Additionally, it enforces requirements for clear disclosures about automatic renewals, thereby enhancing consumer rights and protecting against potential pitfalls associated with unenforced renewals.

Summary

House Bill 4635 seeks to amend South Carolina's Code of Laws regarding physical fitness service contracts. The primary aim of this bill is to authorize the use of electronic notifications when clients are informed about automatic renewal options of their contracts. This is particularly relevant as contracts for physical fitness services often include an automatic renewal clause, which, under the new amendment, must be clearly communicated to the consumer in a specific format, aiding in transparency and clarity.

Sentiment

General sentiment surrounding HB 4635 is largely positive, particularly among consumer advocacy groups and fitness industry representatives who see the benefits of clearer communication and technological integration. The bill is seen as a progressive step towards ensuring consumers are fully informed about their contractual obligations. However, some concerns were raised about the necessity and adequacy of electronic notifications, suggesting that this may not fully protect all consumers, especially those who are not tech-savvy.

Contention

Notable points of contention include the balance between consumer convenience and the potential for miscommunication. Critics worry that solely relying on electronic notifications might leave some consumers, particularly the elderly or those less comfortable with technology, vulnerable to automatic renewals without proper awareness. The debate emphasizes the ongoing struggle between evolving technological practices and ensuring equitable access to information for all demographics involved in such contracts.

Companion Bills

No companion bills found.

Previously Filed As

SC H3254

Physician licensure

SC H3051

Fitness to Stand Trial

SC H4767

Physician Noncompete Contract Prohibition

SC H5158

Rural Physician Education Grants

SC H4746

Physicals and EKGs for student athletes

SC H4689

Fitness to Stand Trial

SC S0044

Physician assistants

SC H3579

Physician assistants

SC H4642

Fitness to Stand Trial

SC S0376

Expanding Physician Access Act of 2025

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