Bills Assigned to Keyword - Week of 01.30.2017 (9)
Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024
H 3278
H 3278
Prohibits a state, county or municipal detention facility from keeping an inmate from meeting with his attorney
03.14.2017 A Senate Corrections and Penology subcommittee carried this bill over.02.07.2017 The House Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report.02.02.2017 The House Judiciary Criminal Laws subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Prohibits a state, county or municipal detention facility from keeping an inmate from meeting with his attorney.
Sponsor:
Todd Rutherford
House Com:
Judy
Senate Com:
Status: Referred to Committee on Corrections and Penology
Status Date: 2/23/2017
Keywords:
House
Public Safety
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 02.06.2017
Week of 03.13.2017
Of Interest
H 3481
Requires removal of arrest and booking records within 30 days if the person is found not guilty
02.02.2017 The House Judiciary Criminal Laws subcommittee adjourned debate on this bill.Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires removal of arrest and booking records within 30 days of written request if the person is found not guilty.
Sponsor:
Peter McCoy
House Com:
Judy
Senate Com:
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Status Date: 1/17/2017
Keywords:
Public Safety
Week of 01.16.2017
Week of 01.30.2017
Of Interest
H 3529
Allows only the General Assembly to regulate plastic bags and other containers
04.12.2018 The Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment allows municipalities to ban the use of auxiliary containers on any property or waterway owned or maintained by a county or municipality, including but not limited to tidelands, wetlands and public beaches. The amendment also increased the fine municipalities can charge to $1000. 03.15.2018 The Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Regulatory and Local Government subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report. Senators Massey, Williams, Gambrell and Corbin voted in favor of the bill. Senators Sabb, Setzler and Davis voted against the bill.03.07.2018 The Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Regulatory and Local Government subcommittee did not take action on this bill.02.01.2017 The House Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee gave this bill a favorable report.01.25.2017 The House Labor, Commerce and Industry Business and Commerce subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment clarifies that trash collection is not impacted by this bill. Tiger Wells testified against this bill. Summary of the bill as introduced: Bans local governments from passing ordinances to regulate the use, disposition, sale, or any imposition of any prohibition, restriction, fee imposition, or taxation of plastic bags and other auxiliary containers.
Sponsor:
Eric Bedingfield
House Com:
LCI
Senate Com:
LCI
Status: Scrivener's error corrected
Status Date: 4/18/2018
Keywords:
General Governance
Week of 01.16.2017
Week of 01.23.2017
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 03.05.2018
Week of 03.12.2018
Week of 04.09.2018
Graveyard
S 0061
Allows employees and retirees and their dependents of any political subdivision of the state to participate in the state health plan
04.19.2017 A House Ways and Means Legislative subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.01.31.2017 The Senate Finance Committee gave this bill a favorable report.01.18.2017 The Senate Finance Health and Human Services subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Allows employees and retirees and their dependents of any political subdivision of the state to participate in the state health plan.
Sponsor:
Bradley Hutto
House Com:
WM
Senate Com:
Fin
Status: Act No. 43
Status Date: 5/31/2017
Keywords:
Health Insurance
Senate
Week of 01.16.2017
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 04.17.2017
Passed
S 0075
Allows a property owner residing at a nursing home to retain the 4 percent assessment ratio
01.31.2017 The Senate Finance Committee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendments strike the phrase 'need to reapply' and adds assisted living facilities.01.24.2017 The Senate Finance Property Taxation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment only makes a technical change. Summary of the bill as introduced: Allows an owner living in a nursing home to retain the 4 percent property tax assessment ratio as long as the owner plans to return to the property, does not have a living spouse and does not receive rental income from the property.
Sponsor:
Thomas Young
House Com:
WM
Senate Com:
Fin
Status: Referred to Committee on Ways and Means
Status Date: 2/8/2017
Keywords:
Property Taxes
Senate
Week of 01.23.2017
Week of 01.30.2017
Of Interest
S 0090
Extends the time period for eligibility exam for magistrates
02.07.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report.02.01.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Extends the time period for the validity of the examination scores for magistrates to one year before and two years after the time of the appointment.
Sponsor:
George Campsen
House Com:
Judy
Senate Com:
Judy
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Status Date: 2/16/2017
Keywords:
Courts
Senate
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 02.06.2017
Of Interest
S 0118
Expands the civil jurisdiction of magistrates court from $7,500 to $10,000
02.07.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment removes the mediation requirement.02.01.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. As soon as the amendments are drafted, they will be posted in the tracking system.Summary of the bill as introduced: Expands the civil jurisdiction of magistrates court from $7,500 to $10,000 and requires any case with an amount exceeding $5,000 to be ordered for mandatory mediation.
Sponsor:
George Campsen
House Com:
Senate Com:
Judy
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary
Status Date: 2/28/2017
Keywords:
Courts
Senate
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 02.06.2017
Of Interest
S 0148
Revises the method of setting base salaries for magistrates
04.18.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment phases in an increase in filing fees across all county courts to pay for increases in salaries. The amendment also indexes mandatory contributions with excess funds being returned to donor counties. 03.21.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.03.16.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment changes the effective date for filing fees and salary increases and specifies how funds are remitted among counties.02.01.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee carried this bill over.Summary of the bill as introduced: Revises the method of setting base salaries for magistrates and provides additional supplements to full-time chief and assistant chief magistrates.
Sponsor:
Bradley Hutto
House Com:
Senate Com:
Judy
Status: Scrivener's error corrected
Status Date: 4/21/2017
Keywords:
Courts
Senate
Week of 01.30.2017
Week of 03.13.2017
Week of 03.20.2017
Week of 04.17.2017
Of Interest
S 0151
Increases the civil jurisdiction of magistrates court from $7,500 to $15,000
02.01.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee carried this bill over.Summary of the bill as introduced: Increases the civil jurisdiction of magistrates court from $7,500 to $15,000.
Sponsor:
Gerald Malloy
House Com:
Senate Com:
Judy
Status: Referred to Subcommittee: Campsen (ch), Sabb, Talley
Status Date: 1/20/2017
Keywords:
Courts
Senate
Week of 01.30.2017
Of Interest
Municipal Association of South Carolina
1411 Gervais St., PO Box 12109, Columbia, SC 29211
Phone: 803.799.9574, Fax: 803.933.1299,
mail@masc.sc