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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3339

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 27-37-10, Relating To Grounds For Ejectment Of Tenant, So As To Change The Time When An Eviction May Be Implemented.
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South Carolina House Bill H3159

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 23-31-600, Relating To Retired Personnel, Identification Cards, And Qualification For Carrying Concealed Weapons, So As To Delete The Provision That Restricts The Carrying Of Concealed Weapons Onto Certain Premises, And To Provide At No Charge, The State Law Enforcement Division Shall Issue Concealed Weapon Permits Under Certain Circumstances To Certain Holders Of Qualified Retired Law Enforcement Officer Credentials.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3529

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Engrossed
2/13/25  
Refer
2/13/25  
Refer
2/27/25  
Enrolled
3/19/25  
Passed
4/28/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 63-3-40, Relating To Family Court Judges Elected From Each Judicial Circuit, So As To Increase By One The Number Of Family Court Judges In The Ninth, Eleventh, And Fourteenth Circuits. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina House Bill H3127

Introduced
1/14/25  
Refer
1/14/25  
Engrossed
4/10/25  
Refer
4/15/25  
Enrolled
5/7/25  
Passed
5/12/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-5-750, Relating To Failure To Stop Motor Vehicles When Signaled By Law Enforcement Vehicles, So As To Revise The Penalties For Certain Offenses, To Create An Additional Felony Offense When A Law Enforcement Officer Is Led On A High-speed Pursuit, And To Provide Penalties. - Ratified Title
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3456

Introduced
1/14/25  
An Amendment To Section 1, Article Xi Of The Constitution Of South Carolina, Relating To The State Board Of Education, So As To Abolish The State Board Of Education.
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South Carolina House Bill H3425

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 27-30-135 So As To Establish Certain Financial Disclosure Requirements; By Adding Section 27-30-137 So As To Prohibit A Homeowners Association From Paying Utility Bills On Behalf Of The Homeowner; And By Amending Section 27-30-140, Relating To Notice Requirements For A Homeowners Association's Budget, So As To Require A Homeowners Association To Provide Notice To Homeowners Before It May Take Action To Spend Funds Not Provided For In The Budget And To Require A Quorum Of Homeowners To Be Present At The Meeting To Approve The Expenditure.
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South Carolina House Bill H3256

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-32-30, Relating To The Comprehensive Health Education Program Required In Public Schools, So As To Provide The Human Growth And Development Instruction Component Of The Program Must Include Certain Ultrasound Video Showing The Development Of Vital Organs In Early Fetal Development And Computer-generated Animation Showing The Process Of Fertilization And Every Stage Of Human Development, Among Other Things, And To Provide The Attorney General May Bring A Civil Action To Compel Compliance With The Provisions Of This Act.
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South Carolina House Bill H3122

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-17-780 So As To Prohibit The Operation Of Vehicles On The Beaches Of This State, With Exceptions, And To Create Criminal Penalties; And By Adding Section 48-39-370 So As To Restrict The Use Of Vehicles By Authorized Governmental Employees During Certain Months Of The Year.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3035

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 16-15-260 So As To Create The Offense Of Unlawful Dissemination Of Sexually Explicit Materials.
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South Carolina House Bill H3094

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Enacting The "south Carolina Parental Rights To Affirm Biological Sex In Child Welfare And Placement Act" By Adding Section 63-7-50 So As To Encourage Children To Identify With Their Biological Sex By Requiring Courts And Agencies To Consider A Child's Biological Sex As A Positive Factor In Child Welfare Proceedings; To Provide That Parents And Legal Guardians Have The Right To Encourage A Child To Align With Their Biological Sex , Including In Making Medical Decisions, And To Offer Protections For Exercising This Right; To Define Terms; To Require The Department Of Social Services And Family Court System To Develop Policies And The Department Of Social Services To Submit Annual Reports; And For Other Purposes.
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South Carolina House Bill H3114

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 20-3-15 So As To Allow For The Corroboration Of Evidence In Certain Divorce Actions Through Affidavits.
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South Carolina House Bill H3417

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 12-6-1172 So As To Exempt The Retirement Income Of Teachers; And By Amending Section 12-6-1170, Relating To Retirement Income Deduction, So As To Make Conforming Changes.
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South Carolina House Bill H3454

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 36-1-201, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definition Of "conspicuous," "delivery," "holder," "money," "person," "send," "signed," And To Add The Definition Of "electronic"; By Amending Section 36-2-102, Relating To The Scope Of The Chapter, So As To Include Hybrid Transactions; By Amending Section 36-2-106, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add The Definition Of "hybrid Transaction"; By Amending Section 36-2a-102, Relating To The Scope Of Chapter 2a, So As To Include Provisions For A Hybrid Lease; By Amending Section 36-2a-103, Relating To Definitions, So As To Add The Definition Of "hybrid Lease"; By Amending Section 36-3-104, Relating To Negotiable Instruments, So As To Provide Additional Factors For What Constitutes A Negotiable Instrument; By Amending Section 36-3-105, Relating To The Definition Of "issue," So As To Amend That Definition; By Amending Section 36-3-401, Relating To Liability On An Instrument, So As To Eliminate The Standards Regarding A Signature; By Amending Section 36-3-604, Relating To The Obligation Of A Party To Pay A Check, So As To Provide When The Obligation To Pay A Check Is Not Discharged; By Amending Section 36-4a-103, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definition Of "payment Order"; By Amending Section 36-4a-201, Relating To "security Procedure," So As To Provide That A Security Procedure May Impose An Obligation On The Receiving Bank Or Customer; By Amending Section 36-5-104, Relating To Formal Requirements, So As To Provide A Letter Of Credit, Confirmation, Advice, Transfer, Amendment, Or Cancellation May Be Issued In Any Form That Is A Signed Record; By Amending Section 36-5-116, Relating To Choice Of Law And Forum, So As To Provide For The Branch Of A Bank's Address; By Amending Section 36-7-102, Relating To Amendments, So As To Eliminate The Definition Of "sign"; By Amending Section 36-7-106, Relating To Control Of Electronic Document Of Title, So As To Provide When A Person Has Control Of An Electronic Document Of Title; By Amending Section 36-8-102, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definition Of "communicate"; By Amending Section 36-8-103, Relating To Rules For Determining Whether Certain Obligations And Interests Are Securities Or Financial Interests, So As To Provide When A Controllable Account, Controllable Electronic Record, Or Controllable Payment Intangible Is Not A Financial Asset; By Amending Section 36-8-106, Relating To When A Purchaser Has Control Of A Security Entitlement, So As To Provide When A Person, Other Than The Transferor To The Purchaser Of An Interest In The Security Entitlement, Has Control Of The Security Entitlement, And To Provide For Acknowledgement Of Control For Security Entitlement; By Amending Section 36-8-110, Relating To Applicability And Choice Of Law, So As To Provide When The Local Law Of The Issuer's Or Security Intermediary's Jurisdiction Governs; By Amending Section 36-8-303, Relating To A Protected Purchaser, So As To Provide That A Protected Purchaser Also Acquires Its Interest In The Security Free Of Any Adverse Claim; By Amending Section 36-9-102, Relating To Definitions, So As To Amend The Definition Of "account," "account Debtor," "accounting," "authenticate," "assignee," "assignor," "chattel Paper," "controllable Account," "controllable Payment Intangible," "electronic Chattel Paper," "general Intangible," "instrument," "payment Intangible," "send," And "tangible Chattel Paper," And To Add References To "controllable Electronic Record," "protected Purchaser," And "qualifying Purchaser"; By Amending Section 36-9-104, Relating To Control Of Deposit Account, So As To Provide When A Secured Party Has Control Of A Deposit Account; By Amending Section 36-9-105, Relating To Control Of Electronic Chattel Paper, So As To Provide When A Purchaser Has Control Of An Authoritative Electronic Copy Of A Record Evidencing Chattel Paper; By Adding Section 36-9-107a So As To Provide When A Secured Party Has Control Of A Controllable Electronic Record, Controllable Account, Or Controllable Payment Intangible; By Adding Section 36-9-107b So As To Provide A Person That Has Control Of Certain Items Is Not Required To Acknowledge Control On Behalf Of Another Person; By Amending Section 36-9-204, Relating To After-acquired Property And Future Advances, So As To Provide Circumstances That Would Not Prevent A Security Interest From Attaching; By Amending Section 36-9-208, Relating To Additional Duties Of A Secured Party Having Control Of Collateral, So As To Provide When A Secured Party That Has Control Of An Authoritative Electronic Copy Of A Record Evidencing Chattel Paper Or Controllable Electronic Record Shall Transfer Control; By Amending Section 36-9-304, Relating To Law Governing Perfection And Priority Of Security Interests, So As To Provide That The Local Law Of A Bank's Jurisdiction Governs Perfection And Priority Of A Security Interest In A Deposit Account Maintained With That Bank, Even If The Transaction Does Not Bear Any Relation To The Bank's Jurisdiction; By Amending Section 36-9-305, Relating To Law Governing Perfection And Priority Of Security Interests In Investment Property, So As To Provide Local Law Governs, Even If The Transaction Does Not Bear Any Relation To The Jurisdiction; By Adding Section 36-9-306a So As To Provide For Jurisdiction Of Chattel Paper; By Adding Section 36-9-306b So As To Provide For Jurisdiction Of A Controllable Electronic Record; By Amending Section 36-9-310, Relating To Filing To Perfect A Security Interest Or Agricultural Lien, So As To Provide Provisions For Controllable Accounts, Controllable Electronic Records, Controllable Payment Intangibles, And Chattel Paper; By Amending Section 36-9-312, Relating To Perfection Of Security Interests, So As To Include Controllable Accounts, Controllable Electronic Records, Controllable Payment Intangibles, And Negotiable Instruments; By Amending Section 36-9-314, Relating To Perfection By Control, So As To Include Provisions For Controllable Accounts, Controllable Electronic Records, And Controllable Payment Intangibles; By Adding Section 36-9-314a So As To Provide For Perfecting A Security Interest In Chattel Paper; By Amending Section 36-9-316, Relating To Continued Perfection Of A Security Interest Following Change In Governing Law, So As To Include Provisions For Chattel Paper, Controllable Accounts, Controllable Electronic Records, And Controllable Payment Intangibles; By Amending Section 36-9-317, Relating To Interests That Take Priority Over Or Take Free Of Security Interest Or Agricultural Lien, So As To Provide For Chattel Paper, Electronic Document, Controllable Electronic Record, Controllable Account, Or Controllable Payment Intangible; By Amending Section 36-9-323, Relating To A Lessee Of Goods Taking The Leasehold Interest, So As To Delete The Reference To A Buyer Or A Lessee In The Ordinary Course Of Business; By Adding Section 36-9-326a So As To Provide For The Priority Of A Security Interest In A Controllable Account, Controllable Electronic Record, Or Controllable Payment Intangible; By Amending Section 36-9-332, Relating To Transfer Of Money And Transfer Of Funds From A Deposit Account, So As To Provide For Tangible Money And Electronic Money; By Amending Section 36-9-408, Relating To Restrictions On Assignment Of Promissory Note, So As To Provide A Provision For A Promissory Note; By Amending Section 36-9-605, Relating To An Unknown Debtor Or Secondary Obligor, So As To Provide When A Secured Party Owes A Duty Based On Its Status As A Secured Party; By Amending Section 36-9-613, Relating To The Notification Of Disposition Of Collateral, So As To Update The Notification Of Disposition Of Collateral Form And Related Instructions; By Amending Section 36-9-614, Relating To The Contents And Form Of Notification Before Disposition Of Collateral For A Consumer-goods Transaction, So As To Update The Notice Of Plan To Sell Property Form And Related Instructions; By Amending Section 36-9-628, Relating To Nonliability And Limitation On Liability Of A Secured Party And Liability Of Secondary Obligor, So As To Provide For The Liability Of A Secured Party Under Certain Circumstances; By Adding Chapter 12 To Title 36 So As To Provide For Controllable Electronic Records; By Adding Chapter 12a To Title 36 So As To Provide For Transitional Provisions For Uniform Commercial Code Amendments (2022); And By Amending Sections 36-1-204, 36-1-301, 36-1-306, 36-2-201, 36-2-202, 36-2-203, 36-2-205, 36-2-209, 36-2a-107, 36-2a-201, 36-2a-202, 36-2a-203, 36-2a-205, 36-2a-208, 36-4a-202, 36-4a-203, 36-4a-207, 36-4a-208, 36-4a-210, 36-4a-211, 36-4a-305, 36-9-203, 36-9-207, 36-9-209, 36-9-210, 36-9-301, 36-9-313, 36-9-324, 36-9-330, 36-9-331, 36-9-334, 36-9-341, 36-9-404, 36-9-406, 36-9-509, 36-9-513, 36-9-601, 36-9-608, 36-9-611, 36-9-615, 36-9-616, 36-9-619, 36-9-620, 36-9-621, And 36-9-624, All Relating To The Uniform Commercial Code, All So As To Make Various Conforming Changes.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3167

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-67-520, Relating To The Transportation Of Handicapped Persons On Public School Buses, So As To Provide School Bus Drivers Who Provide Such Transportation Have A Legitimate Educational Interest In Information Concerning The Behavior Or Health Of The Handicapped Students That Could Have A Health Or Safety Impact, And Must Be Given Summaries Of Such Information By School Districts.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3204

Introduced
1/14/25  
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-26-25 So As To Provide After July 1, 2027, A Person Who Receives, Renews, Or Maintains Any Educator Certificate Authorized By The State Board Of Education And Issued By The State Department Of Education Shall Hold A Master's Degree That Meets Department Regulations Appropriate To His Teaching Field And Level, To Provide The Board May Not Authorize, And The Department May Not Award, An Educator Certificate To A Person Who Does Not Hold Such A Master's Degree, And To Provide School Districts May Not Employ A Teacher Who Does Not Hold Such A Master's Degree; And By Amending Section 59-3-10, Relating To Appointment, Compensation, And Qualifications Of The State Superintendent Of Education, So As To Provide A Candidate For The Office Of State Superintendent Of Education Shall Meet Required Statutory Academic And Experience Requirements Of That Office, Including Having Been Awarded The Relevant Master's Degree, Prior To Filing For Candidacy Or The Filing Is Rendered Void And The Name Of The Candidate May Not Appear On Any Primary Or General Election Ballot For The Office Of State Superintendent Of Education In The Election For Which The Filing Was Made.