South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 91)
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1097
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Commend The Victory Works Program At Heyward Career And Technology Center For Its Outstanding Commitment To Preparing Transition-age Students With Disabilities For Employment, Independent Living, And Community Engagement, And To Honor The Program For Its Dedication To Supporting And Recognizing Veterans.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1090
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Recognize The Five Hundredth Anniversary Of The San Miguel De Gualdape Revolt And To Honor The Legacy Of Those Who First Fought For Freedom.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1092
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Honor The Cambridge Academy Volleyball Team And Coaches For A Stellar Season And To Applaud Them For Winning The 2025 South Carolina Independent School Association Class 1a State Championship Title.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1102
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 27-48-10 So As To Provide Defintions For The Chapter; By Adding Section 27-48-20 So As To Provide That A County, Municipality, Or Other Political Subdivision May Designate Property To Be Used For No Longer Than One Year For The Purposes Of Public Camping Or Sleeping For People Experiencing Unsheltered Homelessness; By Adding Section 27-48-30 So As To Provide That A Resident Of The County, Municipality, Political Subdivision, Or An Owner Of A Business Located In The County, Municipality, Or Political Subdivision, Or The Attorney General May Bring A Civil Action In Any Court Of Competent Jurisdiction To Enforce The Provisions Of Section 27-48-20.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1089
Introduced
4/1/26
Enrolled
4/2/26
Passed
4/2/26
Recognize And Honor Hamm Hardware Of Prosperity Upon The Occasion Of Its One Hundredth Anniversary, To Commend The Hamm Family For A Century Of Service, Entrepreneurship, And Commitment To The Community, And To Extend Best Wishes For Continued Success In The Years Ahead.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1100
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Designate Article 11, Chapter 3, Title 47 As "teasing, Maltreating, And Injuring Police Dogs Or Horses Prohibited"; By Amending Section 47-3-610, Relating To Unlawful To Taunt, Torment, Tease, Beat, Strike, Or Administer Desensitizing Drug To Police Dog Or Horse, So As To Provide That A Violation Of This Section Is A Misdemeanor And, Upon Conviction, A Person Must Be Fined Not Less Than Two Thousand Dollars Nor More Than Five Thousand Dollars Or Imprisoned Not Less Than Thirty Days Nor More Than Five Years Or Both; By Amending Section 47-3-620, Relating To Unlawful To Torture, Mutilate, Injure, Disable, Poison, Or Kill Police Dog Or Horse, So As To Include Shooting Into A Vehicle Or Trailer While A Dog Or Horse Is Inside, And Shooting And Hitting A Police Dog Or Horse While Running In Pursuit, And To Provide That A Violation Is A Felony And, Upon Conviction, The Penalty Is Not Less Than Two Thousand Dollars Nor More Than Twenty Thousand Dollars And Imprisonment For Not Less Than Two Years Nor More Than Ten Years, And To Require Restitution To The Law Enforcement Department Or Agency; And By Amending Section 47-3-630, Relating To Penalties, So As To Establish Nothing In This Section Denies A Right To Assert A Legal Defense Of Self-defense.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1099
Introduced
4/1/26
Approve Regulations Of The Clemson University, Relating To Parking And Traffic Regulations - Golf Carts, Designated As Regulation Document Number 5433, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 1 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1096
Introduced
4/1/26
Approve Regulations Of The University Of South Carolina, Relating To Parking And Transportation Services, Designated As Regulation Document Number 5412, Pursuant To The Provisions Of Article 1, Chapter 23, Title 1 Of The South Carolina Code Of Laws.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1103
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "stop Harm From Addictive Social Media (shasm) Act"; And By Adding Article 9 To Chapter 5, Title 39 So As To Require Covered Social Media Platforms To Use Reasonable Means To Estimate The Age Of Certain Account Holders, To Verify The Age Of Certain Account Holders, To Create Default Account Settings For Certain Users, And To Create Certain Parental Consents.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1091
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Congratulate The Congregation Of Bethlehem Baptist Church, College Place Upon The Celebration Of Its One Hundred Thirtieth Anniversary Of Ministry And Service In Its Community.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1101
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 44-53-447 So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful To Knowingly And Intentionally Possess, Sell, Distribute, Manufacture, Or Purchase A Controlled Substance In A Drug-free Homeless Zone, And To Provide Penalties For Violations Of The Section.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1093
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Celebrate The Greenwood Christian School Boys Basketball Team On Winning The 2026 South Carolina Independent School Association 3a State Championship Title And To Congratulate The Players And Coaches On Their First State Crown.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1095
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "unborn Child Protection Act"; By Amending Section 44-41-610, Relating To Definitions Concerning Abortions, So As To Provide Definitions Concerning Abortions; By Adding Section 44-41-611; To Provide That It Is Unlawful To Knowingly And Intentionally Use Or Employ Any Instrument, Device, Means, Or Procedure Upon A Pregnant Woman With The Specific Intent Of Causing An Abortion, And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 44-41-612, So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For Any Person To Knowingly And Intentionally Administer To, Prescribe For, Deliver To, Provide To, Or Sell An Abortion-inducing Drug To A Pregnant Woman With The Intent To Cause An Unlawful Abortion, To Provide That It Is Unlawful For A Woman To Self-induce An Abortion Using An Abortion-inducing Drug, And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 44-41-613, So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful For Any Person To Knowingly And Intentionally Engage In The Use Of An Abortion-inducing Drug On A Pregnant Woman, Without Her Knowledge Or Consent, With The Intent To Cause An Abortion, And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 44-41-614, To Provide That It Is Unlawful To Possess, Manufacture, Mail, Distribute, Transport, Deliver, Or Provide An Abortion-inducing Drug; Or Aid Or Abet The Performance, Induction, Or Attempted Abortion, Or The Manufacture, Mailing, Distribution, Transportation, Delivery, Or Provision Of An Abortion-inducing Drug, To Provide That It Is Unlawful To Solicit Or Provide Funding Assistance To Unlawfully Deliver, Dispense, Distribute, Or Provide An Abortion-inducing Drug To A Pregnant Woman, And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 44-41-615, So As To Provide That It Is Unlawful To Knowingly Or Intentionally Use Force, Or The Threat Of Force, To Injure Or Intimidate A Pregnant Woman For The Purpose Of Coercing An Abortion; Or To Recruit, Harbor, Or Transport An Unemancipated Pregnant Minor Who Resides In This State To Another State To Procure An Abortion Or To Obtain An Abortion-inducing Drug Without The Consent Of The Pregnant Minor's Parents Or Legal Guardian, And To Provide Penalties; By Adding Section 44-41-616, So As To Provide That Medical Treatment Provided To A Pregnant Woman By A Physician Or Other Licensed Medical Professional That Results In The Accidental Death Or Unintentional Injury To An Unborn Child Is Not A Violation Of Section 44-41-611 Through 44-41-615; By Adding Section 44-41-617, So As To Provide Defenses For A Pregnant Woman Accused Of Having An Abortion; By Amending Section 44-41-620, Relating To A Pregnant Woman Providing Voluntary And Informed Written Consent For An Abortion, So As To Provide That Consent May Only Be Given For Legal Abortions; By Amending Section 44-41-630, Relating To Obstetric Ultrasounds Prior To Abortions, Displaying Ultrasound Images, And Recording Written Medical Description Of Images Of Fetal Heartbeat, So As To Provide That Those Requirements Only Apply To Legal Abortions; By Amending Section 44-41-640, Relating To Exceptions To The Prohibition On Abortions For Medical Emergencies Or To Prevent The Death Of The Pregnant Woman, So As To Make Technical, Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 44-41-650, Relating To Exceptions To The Prohibition On Abortion For Rape And Incest, So As To Delete The Exceptions For Rape And Incest, And To Provide For Civil Actions For Violations Of The Article; By Amending Section 44-41-660, Relating To The Exception To The Prohibition On Abortion For Fatal Fetal Anomaly, So As To Delete The Exception For Fatal Fetal Anomaly And To Provide For Criminal Prosecutions For Violations Of The Article; By Amending Section 44-41-670, Relating To The Prohibition Of Criminal Prosecution Of Pregnant Women, So As To Provide For Activities That Do Not Give Rise To Civil Or Criminal Liability; By Amending Section 44-41-680, Relating To Civil Actions For Violations Of The Article, So As To Provide For A Cause Of Action For People Who Engage In A Pattern Of Prohibited Abortion Activity; By Amending Section 44-41-690, Relating To Penalties For Unprofessional Conduct By Physicians Or Any Other Professionally Licensed Person, So As To Provide For The Circumstances Under Which A Physician Or Any Other Professionally Licensed Person May Have Their License Suspended; By Adding Section 44-6-75 So As To Exclude Abortion Providers And Affiliated Physicians Or Professional Medical Practices From Medicaid Family Planning Services; By Adding Section 15-51-15 So As To Establish A Wrongful Death Claim For A Woman Upon Whom An Unlawful Abortion Is Performed Or Induced; By Amending Section 59-32-30, Relating To Local School Boards Implementing Comprehensive Health Education Programs So As To Provide For Specific Instruction On Human Growth And Development; By Amending Section 44-41-37, Relating To The Disclosure Of Consent Requirements When Counseling Or Discussing Abortion With A Minor, So As To Remove References To Judicial Bypass Procedures For Obtaining An Abortion; By Amending Section 44-41-60, Relating To Reporting Abortions To The Department Of Public Health, So As To Provide A Penalty For Failure To Timely File A Report; By Amending Section 44-41-90, Relating To State Funding Of Abortions Through The State Health Insurance Plans, So As To Remove References To Exceptions To The Prohibition On Abortion Deleted Pursuant To This Act; By Amending Section 44-53-250, Relating To Schedule Iv Drugs So As To Add Mifepristone And Misoprostol To Schedule Iv; By Amending Section 38-71-238, Relating To Abortion Coverage Prohibitions In Health Insurance, So As To Delete References To Allowable Coverage For Exceptions To The Abortion Prohibition Deleted By This Act; To Direct The Board Of Pharmacy To Notify Pharmacists In This State About The Provisions Contained In This Act; To Direct The Department Of Public Health To Notify Healthcare Practitioners And Providers In This State About The Provisions In This Act; And By Repealing Sections 44-41-32, 44-41-33, 44-41-34, And 14-8-200(b)(7).
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1098
Introduced
4/1/26
Passed
4/1/26
A Senate Resolution To Recognize And Honor Tim Todd For Winning The South Carolina Parks, Recreation And Tourism's Fred Brinkman Award And To Celebrate His Outstanding Contributions To Tourism In The State.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina Senate Bill S1094
Introduced
4/1/26
Refer
4/1/26
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws So As To Enact The "first Amendment Preservation Act" By Adding Section 1-30-160 So As To Define A Media Reliability And Bias Monitor, Prohibit State Contracts With Media Reliability And Bias Monitors, Require Written Certifications From Companies Submitting Bids That State Purchasing Contracts Are In Compliance, And Clarify The Applicability Of The Act To State Contracts.