South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session

South Carolina House Bill H3118

Introduced
1/14/25  

Caption

Parental Bill of Rights

Impact

The legislation significantly impacts existing state laws by creating a broad framework for parental rights, which would supersede any local or state emergency regulations that may conflict with its provisions. This could potentially restrict the ability of schools and healthcare providers to act without parental consent, fundamentally altering the way schools handle parental involvement and student healthcare. The implications may be particularly felt in public health responses and educational settings where swift action is needed, as it requires consent processes that could delay necessary interventions.

Summary

House Bill 3118, known as the Parental Bill of Rights, seeks to affirm and protect the fundamental rights of parents regarding the upbringing, education, and healthcare of their children. The bill establishes definitions, limits governmental interference in parental rights, and mandates that school districts create parental involvement policies. Notably, it prohibits healthcare providers from offering services to minors without parental consent, emphasizing the authority of parents in making decisions for their children. Furthermore, it raises the age of consent for healthcare decisions from sixteen to eighteen, thereby granting parents increased control over their children's healthcare decisions.

Contention

The bill has sparked considerable debate, with supporters arguing that it enhances parental authority and responsibility in their children's lives. Critics, however, have raised concerns regarding its potential to hinder children’s access to necessary healthcare, especially in situations where parental consent may not be forthcoming. Additionally, there are fears that the bill might foster a culture of mistrust between parents and educational or healthcare institutions, complicating the processes essential for child welfare and growth. Some worry that the broad language regarding parental rights might lead to legal ambiguities that could disrupt established practices in education and healthcare.

Companion Bills

SC H3011

Similar To Parental Rights in Education Act

SC S0243

Similar To Parental Rights in Education

Previously Filed As

SC H4124

DHEC Restructuring

SC H5407

South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act

SC H3286

Freedom of Employment Contract Act

SC H3456

Teacher and State Superintendent Credentials

SC S1211

Debi Price

SC H5001

Madison Ann “Maddie� Hines, sympathy

SC H5243

Health Care Market Reform Measures Study Committee

SC H5516

Beulah Roberts

SC H4396

Wayne Williams, Teacher of the Year

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