South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session All Bills (Page 37)
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3542
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Sections 9-1-1790 And 9-11-90, Relating To Retirement Benefits After Returning To Covered Employment Under The South Carolina Retirement System And The Police Officers Retirement System, Respectively, So As To Remove The Ten Thousand Dollar Earnings Limitation On Employees Returning To Employment Who Retired Before January 2, 2026.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3543
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 39-1-100 So As To Provide That Restroom Facilities In Any Place Of Business In This State Of A Retailer Selling Tangible Personal Property Must Be Available For Use By Purchasers Or Prospective Purchasers Entering This Place Of Business Upon Their Request.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3544
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 2-3-240 So As To Provide That Members Of The General Assembly May Use Athletic Clubs Or Gymnasiums Owned By A State Or Local Agency, Entity, Commission, Or Institution Without Charge.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3545
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 58-15-915 So As To Limit The Time A Train May Block Four-lane Street Intersections In Municipalities During Certain Periods Of Time.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3546
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 58-1-70 So As To Provide That A Public Utility That Supplies Electricity Or Natural Gas Pursuant To The Provisions Of Title 58 May Not Transfer Or Apply A Delinquent, Late, Overdue, Or Unpaid Balance From One Account To Another Account Held Individually Or Jointly In The Same Customer's Name.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3547
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 59-29-235 So As To Provide All Middle School Students Must Complete One Unit Of Civics Education That Must Include Certain Instructional And Experiential Components As Provided In This Section, And To Establish The Palmetto Middle School Civics Challenge To Enable All Middle School Students To Showcase Their Student-led Civics Projects That Promote And Demonstrate An Understanding Of Civic Engagement, Citizenship, And Community Service, To Require The State Board Of Education To Adopt Related Curriculum Before The 2027-2028 School Year, And To Make These Provisions Applicable To Students Who Begin Middle School In The 2027-2028 School Year.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3548
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 16-3-600, Relating To Assault And Battery Offenses, So As To Include When A Person Intentionally Injures A Victim Based On Certain Delineated Characteristics In The Purview Of The Offense Of Assault And Battery Of A High And Aggravated Nature.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3549
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Sections 17-22-50 And 17-22-60, Both Relating To Eligibility Of Persons Who May Participate In Pretrial Intervention Programs, Both So As To Remove The Limitation On Persons Previously Accepted Into An Intervention Program So That Persons May Participate More Than Once.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3550
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 56-5-4710, Relating To The Use Of Mounted Oscillating, Rotating, Or Flashing Red Lights By Wreckers, So As To Provide Wreckers Must Use Flashing Warning Lights At Emergency Scenes And When Rendering Assistance On The Roadside.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3551
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 9-1-10, Relating To Definitions Applicable To The South Carolina Retirement System, So As To Provide Earnable Compensation Does Not Include Certain Amounts Paid To Managers And Clerks Of Elections; And By Amending Section 12-6-1120, Relating To The Computation Of South Carolina Gross Income, So As To Exclude Certain Amounts Paid To Managers And Clerks Of Elections.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3552
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Adding Section 7-13-42 So As To Provide That The Candidate Who Receives The Largest Number Of Votes Cast For A Given Office In The Primary Of A Political Party Is Considered Nominated; By Amending Sections 7-5-150 And 7-5-220, Both Relating To The Voter Registration Deadline Preceding An Election, Both So As To Remove References To Runoff Elections; By Amending Section 7-11-55, Relating To Special Primary Elections To Replace A Party Nominee, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Sections 7-13-25, 7-13-40, And 7-13-190, Relating To Early Voting, The Date Of Primary Party Elections, And Special Elections To Fill Vacancies In Office, Respectively, All So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 7-17-280, Relating To Mandatory Recounts, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Amending Section 7-17-510, Relating To Canvass And Certification Of Primary Results, So As To Make Conforming Changes; By Repealing Sections 7-13-50, 7-17-600, And 7-17-610 Relating To Second Primaries Or Runoffs, The Requirement That A Candidate Receive A Majority Of Votes Cast In A First Primary To Be Declared Nominated, And Methods Of Determining What Constitutes A Majority Vote For A Particular Office, Respectively.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3553
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 8-15-65, Relating To Annual Salary Supplements For Certain County Officers, So As To Include Directors Of County Boards Of Voter Registration And Elections Among Those Receiving The Supplement.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3554
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 8-13-1314, Relating To Campaign Contribution Limits And Restrictions, So As To Increase The Individual Campaign Contribution Limits For Statewide Candidates, Statewide Candidates Elected Jointly, And Candidates For Other Than Statewide Office; And By Amending Section 8-13-1316, Relating To Restrictions On Campaign Contributions Received From Political Parties, So As To Increase Contribution Limits That A Candidate For Other Than Statewide Office May Receive From A Political Party Through Its Party Committees Or Legislative Caucus Committees.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3555
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 59-71-40, Relating To A School Bond Election, So As To Require Such Election To Be Held On The First Tuesday After The First Monday Of November Of Any Year.
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South Carolina 2025-2026 Regular Session
South Carolina House Bill H3556
Introduced
1/14/25
Refer
1/14/25
Engrossed
3/27/25
Refer
4/1/25
Amend The South Carolina Code Of Laws By Amending Section 7-17-560, Relating To The Authority Of The State Executive Committee Of A Political Party To Hear Certain Primary Protests And Contests, So As To Require The State Executive Committee To Also Hear Protests And Contests In The Case Of County Officers, Less Than County Officers, And Municipal Officers, To Authorize The State Executive Committee To Adopt A Resolution To Require The Filing Of Any Protest Or Contest To Be Accompanied By A Bond With Surety, And To Provide For Appeals From Decisions By The State Executive Committee; By Amending Section 7-17-570, Relating To Hearings Of Primary Protests And Contests, So As To Extend The Time In Which The State Executive Committee Must Conduct Such Hearings; By Amending Section 5-15-80, Relating To Municipal Primary Protests And Contests, So As To Provide That Such Protests And Contests Are To Be Filed, Heard, And Decided In The Manner Provided In Sections 7-17-560 And 7-17-570; And By Repealing Sections 7-17-520, 7-17-530, 7-17-540, 7-17-550, 7-17-580, And 7-17-590 All Relating To Primary Protests And Contests For Certain Offices.