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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0242
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-5-340, Relating To The Rights Of Minors Sixteen Years Or Older To Consent To Health Services Essential To Their Life Or Health, So As To Provide That Parents Have The Fundamental Right To Direct The Upbringing, Education, And Care Of Their Minor Children, To Provide These Rights Extend To Healthcare Decisions Concerning The Minors And Access To Their Medical Records, And To Provide The State May Not Substantially Burden These Rights Except In Certain Circumstances; By Amending Section 63-5-350, Relating To Health Services That May Be Rendered To Minors Without Parental Consent, So As To Provide That Healthcare Providers Must Obtain Parental Consent Before Procuring, Providing, Or Rendering Healthcare For A Minor Except In Certain Circumstances, To Prohibit The Encouragement Or Coercion Of Minors To Withhold Information From A Parent About The Health Of The Child, To Provide Parents May Assert Provisions Of This Act As Claims Or Defenses In Certain Judicial Or Administrative Proceedings Subject To A Statute Of Limitations, To Provide Remedies, To Provide The Attorney General May Bring Actions To Enforce Provisions Of This Act, And To Define Necessary Terms; And By Repealing Section 63-5-370 Relating To Consent Not Subject To Disaffirmance.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3779
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-6-1120, Relating To Gross Income, Computation Of Gross Income, And Modifications To Gross Income For State Income Tax Purposes, So As To Exclude Tips From The Computation Of South Carolina Gross Income, And To Define Tips.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0238
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Engrossed
2/5/25
Refer
2/19/25
Enrolled
5/13/26
Vetoed
5/18/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 2-1-180, Relating To Adjournment Of The General Assembly And Conditions For Extended Session, So As To Provide That The President Of The Senate And The Speaker Of The House Of Representatives May Call Their Respective Bodies Into Session After The Sine Die Adjournment Date If The General Appropriations Bill Or Capital Reserve Fund Resolution Is Not Completed By The Sine Die Adjournment Date, To Provide The Time Period During Which The Senate And The House Of Representatives May Be Called Back To Complete Those Matters And Any Conference Committees Appointed On Or Before The Date Of Sine Die Adjournment, And To Provide For The Tolling Of The One-hundred-twenty-day Period That The General Assembly Has To Review State Regulations. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3775
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "ban The Box Act Of 2025" By Adding Section 41-1-23 So As To Provide That No Job Application May Include Questions Related To Criminal Convictions Unless The Conviction Directly Relates To The Employment Or Licensure Sought, To Provide A Related Policy Statement, And To Provide Necessary Definitions, Exclusions, And Related Requirements.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3769
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-3-1910, Relating To License Plates For Handicapped Persons, So As To Provide The Department Of Motor Vehicles May Issue Handicapped License Plates To Autistic And Neurodivergent Persons.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0244
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Refer
1/24/25
Engrossed
3/27/25
Refer
4/3/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 15-38-15, Relating To The Apportionment Of Percentages Of Fault And Alcoholic Beverage Or Drug Exceptions, So As To Provide That A Jury Or The Court Shall Determine The Percentage Of Fault Of The Claimant, The Defendant, And Of Any Nonparty Whose Act Or Omission Was A Proximate Cause Of The Claimant's Alleged Damages; By Repealing Section 15-38-20 Relating To Right Of Contribution; By Repealing Section 15-38-30 Relating To Factors Determining Pro Rata Liability Of Tortfeasors; By Repealing Section 15-38-40 Relating To Actions For Contribution; By Adding Section 15-3-710 So As To Define Necessary Terms; By Adding Section 15-3-720 So As To Provide That An Individual Is Prohibited From Recovering Damages If The Individual Knowingly Rides As A Passenger In A Vehicle Operated By A Driver Who Is Visibly Intoxicated Or Whom The Individual Knew Or Should Have Known Would Become Intoxicated; By Adding Section 15-3-730 So As To Provide That The Clerk Of Court Shall Forward A Copy Of The Complaint And Judgement To The Department Of Revenue Upon Entering Judgment Against A Licensee; By Amending Section 61-4-580, Relating To Prohibited Acts, So As To Provide For Civil Liability; By Amending Section 61-4-590, Relating To Revocation Or Suspension Of Permits And Department Investigation And Determination, So As To Provide That The Department May Revoke Or Suspend A Permit On Its Own Initiative Upon Receipt Of A Complaint And Judgment; By Adding Section 61-3-100 So As To Define Necessary Terms; By Adding Section 61-3-110 So As To Provide Requirements For Training Server And Manager Training; By Adding Section 61-3-120 So As To Provide For The Creation Of And Approval Of Training Programs; By Adding Section 61-3-130 So As To Provide For The Issuance Of Alcohol Server Certificates; By Adding Section 61-3-140 So As To Provide For The Renewal Of A Permit Or License; By Adding Section 61-3-150 So As To Provide For The Enforcement Of Relevant Provisions; By Adding Section 61-3-160 So As To Provide Penalties; By Amending Section 61-2-60, Relating To The Promulgation Of Regulations So As To Provide For The Development, Implementation, Education, And Enforcement Of Responsible Alcohol Server Training Provisions; By Amending Section 61-6-2220, Relating To Sales To Intoxicated Persons, So As To Provide That A Person Or Establishment Licensed To Sell Alcoholic Liquors Or Liquor By The Drink Pursuant To This Article May Not Knowingly Provide These Beverages To An Intoxicated Person; By Amending Section 38-90-20, Relating To Licensing, Required Information And Documentation, Fees, And Renewal, So As To Include Liquor Liability Insurance; By Amending Section 61-2-145, Relating To The Requirement Of Liability Insurance Coverage, So As To Provide Limits; By Amending Section 61-2-145, Relating To The Requirement Of Liability Insurance Coverage, So As To Provide That An Insurer Shall Notify The Department If A Person Licensed To Sell Alcoholic Beverages For On-premises Consumption Exceeds Its Aggregate Limit Prior To The Expiration Of The Policy; By Amending Section 15-3-670, Relating To Circumstances In Which Limitations Provided By Sections 15-3-640 Through 15-3-660 Are Not Available As Defense, So As To Provide That A Violation Is Considered Material Only If It Exists Within A Completed Building, Structure, Or Facility Which Has Resulted In Physical Harm To A Person Or Significant Damage To The Performance Of A Building Or Its Systems; By Amending Section 56-5-6540, Relating To Penalties, So As To Provide That A Violation Is Admissible As Evidence Of Comparative Negligence; By Adding Section 15-7-65 So As To Provide That A Civil Action Tried Against An Unknown Defendant Must Be Tried In The County Where The Cause Of Action Arose; By Amending Section 38-77-150, Relating To Uninsured Motorist Provisions, So As To Provide That The Uninsured Motorist Provision Is Not Required To Include Coverage For Punitive Or Exemplary Damages; By Amending Section 38-77-160, Relating To Additional Uninsured Motorist Coverage, So As To Provide That Automobile Insurance Carriers Are Not Required To Include Coverage For Punitive Or Exemplary Damages In The Mandatory Offer Of Underinsured Motorists Coverage; By Amending Section 15-78-30, Relating To Definitions, So As To Define Occurrence; By Amending Section 15-32-220, Relating To Noneconomic Damages Limit And Exceptions, So As To Provide Guidelines For Intent To Harm, Felony Convictions, And Influence Of Alcohol And Other Drugs; And By Adding Section 38-59-23 So As To Provide For Actions For Bad Faith Involving A Liability.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0245
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Make Application By The State Of South Carolina Under Article V Of The United States Constitution For A Convention Of The States To Be Called, Restricted To Proposing An Amendment To The United States Constitution To Impose Fiscal Restraints On The Federal Government Through A Balanced Budget Amendment.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0241
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "eliminate The Marriage Tax Penalty Act"; And By Adding Section 12-6-525 So As To Allow Married Taxpayers Who File A Joint Federal Return To Calculate Their Amount Of South Carolina Income Tax Owed For The Tax Year As Though Each Taxpayer Filed A Return As A Single Taxpayer If The Taxpayers' Cumulative Tax Owed Would Be Less Than The Amount They Would Owe Had They Filed A Joint Return.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3772
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 46-13-250 So As To Require A Person To Register With And Obtain A License From Clemson University Before Administering A Barrier Mosquitocide Treatment And To Provide A Penalty.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3773
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/16/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 12-20-50, Relating To The Imposition Of License Taxes On Corporations, So As To Provide That The Fee Does Not Apply To Any Portion Of The First Fifty Million Dollars Of Certain Capital Stock And Paid-in Or Capital Surplus; And By Amending Section 33-44-409, Relating To Standards Of Conduct, So As To Provide An Exception To Refraining From Competing.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3761
Introduced
1/16/25
Passed
1/16/25
Extend The Privilege Of The Floor Of The South Carolina House Of Representatives To The Students And School Officials Of The South Carolina School For The Deaf And The Blind, At A Date And Time To Be Determined By The Speaker, To Recognize Them For A Demonstration Of Their Unique Accomplishments.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3760
Introduced
1/16/25
Refer
1/22/25
Fix Noon On Wednesday, February 5, 2025, As The Time To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Court Of Appeals, Seat 2, Upon Her Election To The Supreme Court, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2029; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Court Of Appeals, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Court Of Appeals, Seat 4, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2030; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Upon Her Appointment To The United States Court Of Appeals, And The Successor Will Serve A New Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2031; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2030; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Upon His Retirement On Or Before December 31, 2025, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2030; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Upon His Retirement On February 14, 2025, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2028; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, At-large, Seat 7, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2027; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, At-large, Seat 14, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, At-large, Seat 15, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Circuit Court, At-large, Seat 16, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, First Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Upon Her Retirement On April 30, 2025, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2028; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Second Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Third Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Upon His Retirement On Or Before December 31, 2025, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2028; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Third Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Third Judicial Circuit, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Fourth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Upon Her Retirement On Or Before June 30, 2025, And The Successor Will Fill A New Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2031; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Fifth Judicial Circuit, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Sixth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Seventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Eighth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Upon His Election To The Court Of Appeals, And The Successor Will Fill A New Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2031; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Eighth Judicial Circuit, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Ninth Judicial Circuit, Seat 4, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Tenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Eleventh Judicial Circuit, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Twelfth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Thirteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 6, Upon Her Election To The Circuit Court, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2028; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Fourteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, Sixteenth Judicial Circuit, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 1, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 2, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 4, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 5, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Family Court, At-large, Seat 6, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025; To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Administrative Law Court, Seat 2, Upon His Election To The Circuit Court, And The Successor Will Fill The Unexpired Term Of That Office Which Will Expire On June 30, 2027; And To Elect A Successor To A Certain Judge Of The Administrative Law Court, Seat 3, Which Will Expire On June 30, 2025.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3780
Introduced
1/16/25
Passed
1/16/25
Recognize And Honor The Lucy Beckham High School Boys Volleyball Team, Coaches, And School Officials For An Outstanding Season And To Congratulate Them For Winning The 2024 South Carolina Class Aaaaa Division Ii State Championship Title.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S0231
Introduced
1/16/25
Passed
1/16/25
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate The Broome High School Girls Strength Team, Coaches, And School Officials On An Outstanding Season And To Honor Them For Winning The South Carolina Class 3a State Championship.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3763
Introduced
1/16/25
Passed
1/16/25
Recognize And Honor Fairfield High School In Winnsboro And To Celebrate The School's Extraordinary Milestone Of Its Centennial Anniversary With The Alumni, Students, Teachers, And Administrators.