South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H4658

Introduced
1/13/26  

Caption

Billboard Structures

Impact

If enacted, HB 4658 will directly impact the industries involved in advertising and outdoor signage, as it broadens the scope of activities permissible under the specified legal exemptions. By clarifying that an electrical license is necessary only for final connections to branch circuit conductors, the bill simplifies regulatory compliance for businesses involved in billboard construction and maintenance. This change is expected to ease operational barriers and may encourage investment in billboard advertising, potentially leading to economic benefits and job creation in related fields.

Summary

House Bill 4658 seeks to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws specifically to include the installation, repair, or maintenance of billboard structures within existing exemptions outlined in Section 40-11-360. The intention of the bill is to clarify the legal standing of those working on billboard structures, ensuring that they are not subject to undue regulatory burdens while also requiring adequate licensing for electrical connections involved in these installations. The aim is to facilitate smoother operations for businesses engaged in this sector, providing a structured framework for sign and billboard work within the state.

Contention

Though specific debates and points of contention were not detailed in the discussed documents, it can be assumed that some stakeholders may have concerns regarding public safety and construction standards associated with billboard installations. The inclusion of electrical licensing suggests a balancing act between regulatory oversight for public safety and providing industry practitioners with enough leeway to operate efficiently. However, without comprehensive data on public discourse surrounding this bill, these contentions remain speculative.

Companion Bills

SC H4730

Similar To Billboard contractors

Previously Filed As

SC H4730

Billboard contractors

SC HF3320

Statewide moratorium on new billboards established, and existing billboards nonconforming uses declared.

SC SF485

New billboards statewide moratorium establishment and existing billboards nonconforming uses declaration provision

SC A09622

Relates to requirements for advertising of cannabis licensees, products or services on billboards; limits information that may appear on billboards.

SC A08071

Implements a moratorium on the installation of new digital billboards; directs the commissioner of transportation to conduct a study on the impact of digital billboards on motor vehicle accidents.

SC S2431

Relative to billboard permitting

SC HF2104

Prohibition on cannabis advertising on billboards eliminated.

SC SF2326

Certain billboards advertising prohibition elimination provision

SC HB107

Relative to political advertising printed in newspapers, periodicals, or billboards.

SC S08913

Relates to specific types of prohibited advertising of cannabis products or services on billboards.

Similar Bills

SC H4730

Billboard contractors

SC H4310

Rudy Currence

MN SF485

New billboards statewide moratorium establishment and existing billboards nonconforming uses declaration provision

MN HF3320

Statewide moratorium on new billboards established, and existing billboards nonconforming uses declared.

HI SB2353

Relating To Outdoor Signage.

HI HB2569

Relating To Outdoor Signage.

TN HB1021

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16 and Section 54-21-107, relative to just compensation for removal or acquisition of outdoor advertising devices.

TN SB0735

AN ACT to amend Tennessee Code Annotated, Title 29, Chapter 16 and Section 54-21-107, relative to just compensation for removal or acquisition of outdoor advertising devices.