South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 196)
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3973
Introduced
2/12/25
Refer
2/12/25
Engrossed
2/27/25
Enrolled
5/7/25
Passed
5/13/25
Chaptered
6/5/25
Amend Act 432 Of 1947, As Amended, Relating To The Greenville Health System Board Of Trustees, So As To Revise The House Of Representatives' Districts Constituting The Districts Which Comprise House District Residency Seats On The Board. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0157
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Refer
1/16/25
Engrossed
3/5/25
Enrolled
3/11/25
Passed
3/13/25
Chaptered
3/19/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 58-27-1105, Relating To Definitions, So As To Define "qualified Independent Third Party" And To Allow An Electrical Utility To Include Storm Recovery Costs For Hurricane Helene In Its Cost Of Capital From The Date Of The Storm Through The Issuance Of Storm Recovery Bonds; And By Amending Section 58-27-1110, Relating To The Petition For Financing Order And Requirements, So As To Allow An Electrical Utility To Defer The Review And Approval Of A Financing Order, And Provide For The Participation Of A Qualified Independent Third Party Retained By The Public Service Commission. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0156
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Refer
2/7/25
Engrossed
2/26/25
Refer
3/4/25
Enrolled
5/8/25
Passed
5/22/25
Chaptered
5/27/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-3-80 So As To Create The Offense Of Fentanyl-induced Homicide, To Provide A Penalty For Violations, To Prohibit An Affirmative Defense, And To Provide Circumstances Under Which Persons Shall Not Be Prosecuted Under This Section; And By Amending Section 16-1-10, Relating To A List Of Exceptions For Felonies And Misdemeanors, So As To Add Fentanyl-induced Homicide. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0200
Introduced
1/14/25
Passed
1/14/25
A Senate Resolution To Remember And Celebrate The Life Of United States Congressman John Mckee Spratt Jr. Of York County And To Honor His Remarkable Commitment To The Citizens Of South Carolina.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3754
Introduced
1/15/25
Refer
1/15/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 20-3-130, Relating To Divorce Proceedings, So As To Allow For A Jury Trial In Final Hearings.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4163
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Engrossed
3/4/26
Refer
3/4/26
Enrolled
5/13/26
Passed
5/18/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina High School League Oversight And Accountability Act" By Adding Chapter 9 To Title 59 So As To Establish Requirements For Interscholastic Athletic Associations, Organizations, Or Entities As A Condition For Public School Districts, Charter Schools, And Charter School Authorizers To Join, Affiliate With, Pay Dues Or Fees To, Or Otherwise Provide Financial Support To Such Associations, Organizations, Or Entities; By Amending Section 2-2-10, Relating To Definitions Concerning Legislative Oversight Of Executive Departments, So As To Expand The Definition Of "agency" To Include Other Entities As Prescribed By Law; By Amending Section 2-15-50, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Legislative Audit Council, So As To Expand The Definition Of "state Agencies" To Include Any Interscholastic Athletic Association, Body, Or Entity As Prescribed By Law. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4174
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-10-30, Relating To Definitions For The Job Development Credit, So As To Further Define "related Person"; And By Amending Section 12-10-80, Relating To The Job Development Credit, So As To Specify Related Persons That May Be Designated As Such By A Qualifying Business.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0431
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-3-530, Relating To Jurisdiction In Domestic Matters, So As To Provide That The Family Court Has Exclusive Jurisdiction To Hear And Determine Actions For Assisted Reproduction Parental Rights; By Amending Section 63-17-10, Relating To Definitions, So As To Update Definitions To Include Parentage Related To Assisted Reproduction; By Amending Section 63-17-20, Relating To Jurisdiction, So As To Provide Conforming Language; And By Amending Section 63-17-40, Relating To Settlement And Voluntary Agreements, So As To Provide Conforming Language.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4156
Introduced
3/6/25
Enrolled
3/11/25
Passed
3/11/25
Enrolled
3/11/25
Passed
3/11/25
Congratulate And Honor Lieutenant Joseph West Upon The Occasion Of His Retirement After Thirty-five Years Of Outstanding Service, And To Wish Him Continued Success And Happiness In All His Future Endeavors.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4168
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Sections 5-31-1610 And 5-31-1620 So As To Exempt Property From Connecting To Municipal Or County Water Or Sewer Systems If The System Lacks Capacity To Extend Services To The Property And To Allow A Property Owner Within Any Municipality Or County Limits To Install A Well Or Septic Tank If It Is More Economical For The Property Owner Than Connecting To The Municipal Water Or Sewer System.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4169
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 40-15-85, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Regulation Of Dentists, Dental Hygienists, And Dental Technicians By The State Board Of Dentistry, So As To Define A Necessary Term; By Amending Section 40-15-80, Relating To Acts Considered To Be The Practice Of Dental Hygiene, So As To Expand Services That Licensed Dental Hygienists May Perform Without Supervision Or With General Supervision, And To Provide Dental Hygienists Practicing Interdependently In Public Health Settings Without Supervision Must Be Recognized As Providers By Medicaid And Other Payers And May Be Directly Remibursed By Such Payers; By Amending Section 40-15-102, Relating To The General Supervision Of Dental Hygienists By Dentists, So As To Make Conforming Changes; And By Amending Section 40-15-110, Relating To Exemptions From Regulation By The Board, So As To Remove Certain Oversight Requirements For Licensed Dental Hygienists Who Provide Education And Reversible Preventive Care In Certain Settings, Among Other Things.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4170
Introduced
3/6/25
Passed
3/6/25
Recognize And Honor The Hammond School Varsity Competitive Cheer Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Extraordinary Season And To Congratulate Them On Capturing The 2024 South Carolina Independent School Association Class 4a State Championship Title.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H4176
Introduced
3/6/25
Refer
3/6/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "i-95 Economic And Education Stimulus Act" By Adding Chapter 36 To Title 1 So As To Establish The South Carolina Gaming Commission That May Award Casino Licenses In Certain Counties.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0424
Introduced
3/5/25
Refer
3/5/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 12-6-1180 So As To Allow An Income Tax Deduction For Qualified Charity Care Provided By A Physician.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0422
Introduced
3/5/25
Refer
3/5/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 40-56-90 So As To Provide Remedies For Violations Of Provisions Concerning The Regulation Of Pyrotechnics; By Amending Section 40-56-1, Relating To Policies And Purposes Concerning The Regulation Of Pyrotechnics, So As To Restate Public Safety Goals Of Policies For The Manufacture, Storage, Purchase, Supply, And Sale Of Pyrotechnics; By Amending Section 40-56-10, Relating To The State Board Of Pyrotechnic Safety, So As To Revise Board Composition And Meeting Requirements; By Amending Section 40-56-20, Relating To Definitions Concerning The Regulation Of Pyrotechnics And Fireworks, So As To Revise The Definitions; By Amending Section 40-56-35, Relating To Licenses Required For The Manufacture, Sale, Or Storage Of Fireworks, So As To Revise The Requirements To Include Licenses And Permits Required For The Manufacturing, Selling, Dealing, Distributing, Or Storage Of Pyrotechnics And Fireworks, And To Revise Related Licensing And Permitting Requirements; By Amending Section 40-56-70, Relating To Duties Of The Board, So As To Revise The Duties To Include Certain Disciplinary Authority, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 40-56-80, Relating To Investigations Of Complaints Of Violations By The Board, So As To Provide Requirements For The Presentation Of Investigation Results And Subsequent Hearings, To Provide Certain Related Powers Necessary For The Interest Of Public Safety; By Amending Section 40-56-115, Relating To Jurisdiction Of The Board, So As To Provide The Board Has Jurisdiction Over Actions Of Entities Or Individuals, In Addition To Licensees And Former Licensees, Found To Violate The Provisions Of Chapter 56, Title 40; By Amending Section 40-56-120, Relating To Disciplinary Grounds And Procedures Concerning The Board, So As To Expand The Grounds For Discipline, To Provide For The Availability Of Private Reprimands, And To Provide Certain Final Orders With Findings Of Violations Are Subject To Public Disclosure Under The Freedom Of Information Act; By Amending Section 40-56-130, Relating To License Denial By The Board Based On The Actions That Constitute Grounds For Discipline, So As To Provide The Board May Refuse To Issue Licenses Or Permits In Such Situations; By Amending Section 40-56-140, Relating To License Denial By The Board Based On Findings Of A Prior Criminal Record, So As To Include The Denials Of Permits Upon Such A Finding; By Amending Section 40-56-150, Relating To Voluntary Surrender Of Licenses Issued By The Board, So As To Include The Voluntary Surrender Of Permits Issued By The Board; By Amending Section 40-56-200, Relating To Penalties For Violations Of Provisions Regulating Pyrotechnics By Licensees Of The Board, So As To Include Holders Of Permits Issued By The Board; By Amending Section 40-56-220, Relating To Facilities That Must Comply With Certain Regulations Of The Board, So As To Provide The Provisions Do Not Waive Certain Other Requirements, To Include Fireworks Distribution Facilities, And To Provide Authorized Agents Of The Board May Conduct Inspections Of These Facilities, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 40-56-230, Relating To Insurance Required For Retail Fireworks Sales Licenses, So As To Revise Requirements For Such Insurance Coverage; By Amending Section 40-56-240, Relating To Requirements Of Having A Wholesale License Issued By The Board To Store Display Fireworks, So As To Add Permitting Requirements For Storing Articles Of Pyrotechnics, To Provide Holders Of Pyrotechnic Operator Licenses Issued By The State Fire Marshal May Obtain A Display Magazine Permit From The Board For The Storage Of Display Fireworks At A Location Other Than The Display Site Without Obtaining A Wholesale License From The Board, To Provide Only Licensed Wholesalers May Distribute Fireworks For Displays, And To Revise Storage Requirements For Display Fireworks, Among Other Things; By Amending Section 40-56-250, Relating To Orders Of The Board To Remove Or Correct Hazardous Conditions, So As To Impose A Thirty-day Limit For Compliance, To Add Certain Penalties, And To Remove Remaining Penalties And Processes For Violations To Conform To The Addition Of Other Penalties And Processes; And By Amending Section 40-56-260, Relating To Reports Of Fires Or Explosions To The Board By Regulated Parties, So As To Remove Existing Provisions And Instead Provide That Licensees And Permittees Must Report In Writing Any Unauthorized Incident Of Explosion Or Fire Involving Fireworks To The Board Within Twenty-four Hours Of The Occurrence.