South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 109)

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South Carolina House Bill H4525

Introduced
5/8/25  
Rescind The May 6, 2025, Adoption Of H. 4498, A House Resolution To Declare Energy Burden A Crisis In South Carolina And To Recognize September 24, 2025, As "south Carolina Energy Justice Day."
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South Carolina House Bill H4539

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-11-150, Relating To Burning Lands Of Another Without Consent, So As To Increase The Penalties For Violations; By Amending Section 16-11-170, Relating To Wilfully Burning Lands Of Another, So As To Increase The Penalties For Violations; By Amending Section 16-11-180, Relating To Negligently Allowing Fire To Spread To Lands Or Property Of Another, So As To Increase The Penalties For Violations; By Amending Section 48-35-55, Relating To Fire Regulation Exemptions, So As To Suspend The Exemptions When The Governor Has Declared An Emergency In Connection With Forest Fires Or The State Forester Declares A Prohibition; And By Amending Section 48-35-60, Relating To Penalties For Fires On Certain Lands, So As To Increase The Penalties For Violations Of Chapter 35, Title 48.
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South Carolina House Bill H4548

Provide That In Addition To The Matters Which May Be Considered By The General Assembly After May 8, 2025, Pursuant To The Sine Die Resolution For The 2025 Legislative Session As Passed By The General Assembly, Bills Relating To Immigration Also May Be Introduced, Received, And Considered By Each Body Of The General Assembly Prior To Sine Die Adjournment Including, But Not Limited To, Concurrence, Nonconcurrence, And Appointment Of Conferees; Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Conference And Free Conference Reports; And Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Any Vetoes, If Applicable.
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South Carolina House Bill H4534

Introduced
5/8/25  
Congratulate And Honor The Members Of National Convention Of Gospel Choirs And Choruses-orangeburg Upon The Occasion Of Their Fiftieth Anniversary.
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South Carolina House Bill H4551

Provide That In Addition To The Matters Which May Be Considered By The General Assembly After May 8, 2025, Pursuant To The Sine Die Resolution For The 2025 Legislative Session As Passed By The General Assembly, Legislation Relating To Parental Rights Also May Be Introduced, Received, And Considered By Each Body Of The General Assembly Prior To Sine Die Adjournment Including, But Not Limited To, Concurrence, Nonconcurrence, And Appointment Of Conferees; Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Conference And Free Conference Reports; And Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Any Vetoes, If Applicable.
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South Carolina House Bill H4541

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-9-780, Relating In Part To Mutual Consent Registries, So As To Create An Exception For The Release Of The Identity Of The Biological Parent And Other Adoption-related Information To An Adult Adoptee If The Biological Parent Is Deceased.
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South Carolina House Bill H4530

Introduced
5/8/25  
Authorize The South Carolina Legislative Black Caucus Youth Legislative Conference To Use The Chamber Of The South Carolina House Of Representatives For Its Annual State House Meeting On Friday, October 31, 2025. However, The Chamber May Not Be Used If The House Is In Session Or The Chamber Is Otherwise Unavailable.
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South Carolina House Bill H4527

Introduced
5/8/25  
Affirm The Constitutional Right Of Due Process And The Obligation Of The U.s. Government To Follow Federal Court Orders.
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South Carolina House Bill H4562

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "patients' Right To Transparency And Timely Access To Healthcare Services Act" By Adding Chapter 116 To Title 44 So As To Define Necessary Terms; To Exclude Certain Healthcare Providers From Preauthorization Requirements Who Meet An Eighty Percent Threshold Of Preauthorization Requests For Medications And Treatments During A Particular Time Period; To Require A Fair And Transparent Prior Authorization Process For Medications And Treatments; To Establish Timelines For Preauthorization Decisions; To Prohibit Ongoing Prior Authorization Requirements For Patients Living With Chronic Conditions After Prior Authorization Has Been Provided Under Certain Circumstances; To Prohibit Insurance Companies From Switching Pharmaceuticals During A Policy Year; To Allow For Step Therapy Exceptions; To Provide That Once Prior Authorization Is Granted, Health Carriers Must Pay For The Service With Exceptions; To Require Continuity Of Care When A Patient Changes Insurance Policies; To Require Certain Filings For Insurance Companies For Transparency Concerning Approval And Denial Rates; And To Provide For Enforcement Of The Chapter.
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South Carolina House Bill H4546

Provide That In Addition To The Matters Which May Be Considered By The General Assembly After May 8, 2025, Pursuant To The Sine Die Resolution For The 2025 Legislative Session As Passed By The General Assembly, H. 4465 Relating To The "privacy In Public Spaces Act" Also May Be Introduced, Received, And Considered By Each Body Of The General Assembly Prior To Sine Die Adjournment Including, But Not Limited To, Concurrence, Nonconcurrence, And Appointment Of Conferees; Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Conference And Free Conference Reports; And Receipt, Consideration, And Disposition Of Any Vetoes, If Applicable.
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South Carolina House Bill H4556

Introduced
5/8/25  
Formally Censure Representative John R. Mccravy Iii, For Statements Made In Violation Of Rule 3.6, Rules Of The House Of Representatives, Regarding Decorum And Under The Authority Of Section 12, Article Iii Of The Constitution Of The State Of South Carolina, 1895.
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South Carolina House Bill H4528

Introduced
5/8/25  
Recognize The Wilson Hall Girls Track Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Outstanding Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2025 South Carolina Independent School Association (scisa) Division I State Championship Title.
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South Carolina House Bill H4538

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "protections From Abortion-inducing Drugs Act" By Adding Article 8 To Chapter 41, Title 44 So As To Prohibit The Manufacturing, Possession, Distribution, Mailing, Transporting, Delivering, Or Providing Of Abortion-inducing Drugs In This State Or Engaging In Conduct That Would Make A Person An Accomplice To The Prohibited Conduct, With Exceptions; To Define Terms; To Authorize Qui Tam Actions For Violation Of The Provisions Of The Article; And For Other Purposes.
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South Carolina House Bill H4561

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 6-1-200 So As To Provide That Referendums On Proposals By Political Subdivisions Or School Districts To, Among Other Things, Incur General Obligation Debt Or Levy Taxes Or Fees Must Be Held At The Time Of Statewide General Elections In November Of Even-numbered Years; And By Amending Section 4-10-10, Relating To Definition Of "general Election" For Purposes Of Local Sales And Use Tax Referendums, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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South Carolina Senate Bill S0669

Introduced
5/8/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "team Based Healthcare Act"; And By Adding Chapter 48 To Title 40, So As To Provide Definitions Related To The Team Based Healthcare Act; To Require Aprns, Pas, And Aas To Practice As A Part Of A Patient Care Team, Regardless Of Practice Setting, And To Provide Guidelines For The Care Team; To Create The Team Based Healthcare Committee As A Committee To Assist The Board Of Medical Examiners And The Board Of Nursing On Matters Related To Team-based Healthcare In This State And To Provide For How The Committee Will Be Structured; And To Provide That The South Carolina Department Of Health And Human Services (department), In Collaboration With The South Carolina Board Of Medical Examiners, The South Carolina Board Of Nursing, And The South Carolina Department Of Public Health, Must Issue A Report With Recommendations Regarding Proposed Incentives For Aprns, Pas, And Physicians To Practice As A Part Of A Patient Care Team.