Legislation Sponsored by Marlon Kimpson (8)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/26/2024


S 0214 Requires retailers to pay sales tax if an agreement is made to refer customers through the internet04.19.2017 A House Ways and Means Legislative subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.01.17.2017 The Senate Finance Committee gave this bill a favorable report. 01.17.2017 The Senate Finance Sales and Income Taxation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires retailers to collect and remit a sales tax if an agreement is made with a resident of this state to refer customers through the Internet or otherwise for a commission. 
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: WM Senate Com: Fin
Status: Referred to Committee on Ways and Means Status Date: 2/15/2017
Keywords: General Governance Week of 01.09.2017 Week of 01.16.2017 Week of 04.17.2017
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S 0216 Requires notice given to residents in communities and neighborhoods before a utility provides maintenance on equipment Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires notice given to residents in communities and neighborhoods before a utility provides maintenance on equipment.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com: Judy
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary Status Date: 1/10/2017
Keywords: Electric Week of 01.09.2017
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S 0346 S.C. Inclusionary Zoning Act03.20.2018 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.03.13.2018 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.02.06.2018 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.01.30.2018 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.05.02.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.04.25.2017 The Senate Judiciary Committee carried this bill over.04.19.2017 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment requires the local government using inclusionary zoning to file restrictive covenants assuring that the dwellings will remain affordable and reducing the maximum percentage of required affordable housing from 30 percent to 25 percent. Summary of the bill as introduced: Authorizes counties and municipalities to use inclusionary zoning strategies to increase the availability of affordable housing.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com: Judy
Status: Referred to Subcommittee: Massey (ch), McElveen, Senn Status Date: 3/31/2017
Keywords: Planning/Zoning Week of 01.29.2018 Week of 01.30.2017 Week of 02.05.2018 Week of 03.12.2018 Week of 03.19.2018 Week of 04.17.2017 Week of 04.24.2017 Week of 05.01.2017
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S 0361 Earned Paid Sick Leave Act03.21.2018 The Senate Labor, Commerce and Industry Labor and Employment subcommittee carried this bill over.Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires employees to accrue earned paid and earned unpaid sick leave.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com: LCI
Status: Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry Status Date: 2/7/2017
Keywords: Employment/Personnel Week of 02.06.2017 Week of 03.19.2018
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S 0364 Allows county and municipal governments to increase building permit feesSummary of the bill as introduced: Allows county and municipal governments to increase building permit fees up to ten percent and requires the county or municipality to use the money collected from the increase in fees toward affordable housing programs.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com: Fin
Status: Referred to Committee on Finance Status Date: 2/7/2017
Keywords: Finance/Revenue/Taxes Week of 02.06.2017
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S 0612 Prohibits the deletion or destruction of data from body-worn cameras with the intent to alter or influence a criminal action Summary of the bill as introduced: Prohibits the deletion or destruction of data from body-worn cameras with the intent to alter or influence a criminal action.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Referred to Committee on Judiciary Status Date: 4/4/2017
Keywords: Week of 04.03.2017
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S 0881 Requires accommodations for transients for less than 30 days on a separate part of the property to be assessed at four percentSummary of the bill as introduced: Requires accommodations for transients for less than 30 days on a separate part of the property still located on the legal residence to be assessed at four percent.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: Senate Com: Fin
Status: Referred to Committee on Finance Status Date: 1/10/2018
Keywords: General Governance Week of 01.08.2018
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S 0917 Allows expenditure of accommodations and hospitality revenue for the control and repair of flooding and drainage at tourism-related lands04.19.2018 The House Ways and Means Economic Development subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.02.06.2018 The Senate Finance Committee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment defines nuisance flooding. 01.30.2018 The Senate Finance Sales and Income Tax subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Allows expenditure of state and local accommodations taxes and local hospitality tax revenue for the control and repair of flooding and drainage at tourism-related lands.
Sponsor: Marlon Kimpson House Com: WM Senate Com: Fin
Status: Conference committee appointed Davis, Scott, Goldfinch Status Date: 5/10/2018
Keywords: Accommodations/Hospitality Taxes Week of 01.22.2018 Week of 01.29.2018 Week of 02.05.2018 Week of 04.16.2018
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Municipal Association of South Carolina
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