Bills Assigned to Keyword - 03.30.2015 (12)

Date of Last Recorded Action: 4/25/2024


H 3142 Creates certain requirements for mopeds04.01.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee gave this bill a favorable report.03.31.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee carried this bill over.02.11.2015 The House Education and Public Works Committee gave this bill a favorable report.01.28.2015 The House Education and Public Works Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable reportSummary of the bill as introduced: Regulates mopeds on public roads and requires flashing lights and reflective vests to be worn by moped operators and passengers.
Sponsor: Mike Ryhal House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Transportation Status Date: 3/18/2015
Keywords: Public Safety
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H 3165 Defines mopeds as motor vehicles04.01.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee gave this bill a favorable report.03.31.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.02.11.2015 The House Education and Public Works Committee gave this bill a favorable report. 01.28.2015 The House Education and Public Works Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable reportSummary of the bill as introduced: Defines mopeds as motor vehicles and not as motorcycles.
Sponsor: Edward Tallon House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Committee report: Favorable Transportation Status Date: 4/14/2015
Keywords: Public Safety
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S 0079 Defines mopeds as motor vehicles 03.31.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee did not take action on this bill.Summary of the bill as introduced: Defines mopeds at motor vehicles and not motorcycles.
Sponsor: A. Shane Massey House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Transportation Status Date: 1/13/2015
Keywords: Public Safety
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S 0133 Requires automatic expungement of non-violent crimes that occurred before the age of 1605.12.2015 The House Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report.05.07.2015 The House Judiciary Criminal Laws subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.03.31.2015 The Senate Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report with an amendment. The amendment makes expungement under this bill by petition rather than automatic.03.25.2015 A Senate Judiciary subcommittee carried this bill over.Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires automatic expungement of non-violent crimes that occurred before the age of 16 years old.
Sponsor: Tom Davis House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Act No. 22 Status Date: 6/5/2015
Keywords: Expungement
Passed
S 0139 Prohibits local governments from moving the baseline seaward after a beach renourishment project05.19.2016 The House Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report.05.17.2016 The House Judiciary General and Family Laws subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.04.23.2015 The Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Committee recommitted this bill to the subcommittee.04.01.2015 The Senate Agricultural and Natural Resources Environmental subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.01.29.2015 The Senate Agriculture and Natural Resources Environmental subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment clarifies technical language regarding golf course repair options.Summary of the bill as introduced: Prohibits seaward movement of the baseline after July 1, 2015, and eliminates the right of local governments and landowners to petition the Administrative Law Court to move the baseline seaward upon completion of a beach renourishment project.
Sponsor: Raymond E. Cleary III House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Act No. 197 Status Date: 6/9/2016
Keywords: General Governance Week of 05.16.2016
Passed
S 0211 Allows political subdivisions to create separate golf cart paths on streets and roads05.13.2015 The House Education and Public Works Committee gave this bill a favorable report.05.05.2015 The House Education and Public Works Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.04.01.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee gave this bill a favorable report.03.19.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee carried this bill over.Summary of the bill as introduced: Allows political subdivisions to create separate golf cart paths on streets and roads within its jurisdiction.
Sponsor: George Campsen House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Act No. 86 Status Date: 6/19/2015
Keywords: General Governance
Passed
S 0338 Requires residential housing programs for paroled prison inmates to provide notice in the newspaper04.19.2016 The House Judiciary Committee gave this bill a favorable report.04.12.2016 The House Judiciary Committee adjourned debate on this bill.03.16.2016 The House Judiciary Special Laws subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.04.30.2015 The Senate Corrections and Penology Committee gave this bill a favorable report.03.31.2015 A Senate Corrections and Penology subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.Summary of the bill as introduced: Requires any public, private or nonprofit entity that is engaged in helping to rehabilitate and reintroduce paroled prison inmates into the community through residential housing to provide notice in a newspaper of general circulation of the address of the residential housing facility.
Sponsor: Shane Martin House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Act No. 201 Status Date: 6/9/2016
Keywords: General Governance Week of 03.14.2016 Week of 04.11.2016 Week of 04.18.2016
Passed
S 0409 South Carolina Transportation Companies Act04.01.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee gave this bill a favorable report with an amendment. As soon as the amendment is available, it will be posted here.03.25.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee carried this bill over. 03.17.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report.03.10.2015 A Senate Transportation subcommittee did not take action on this bill although it was on the agenda.Summary of the bill as introduced: Outlines the regulations for transportation network companies such as Uber under the Office of Regulatory Staff and exempts these companies from regulation by the Public Service Commission. This bill also exempts transportation network companies from municipal regulation.
Sponsor: Kevin Bryant House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Transportation Status Date: 2/4/2015
Keywords: Transportation
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S 0532 Clarifies the law regarding expenditures for rehabilitating historic structures04.01.2015 The Senate Finance Sales and Income Taxatin subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report with an amendment. The amendment adds a $1 million cap to the tax credits for each building and changes the length of the credit to three years.Summary of the bill as introduced: Clarifies the taxes and license fees against which the tax credit for rehabilitating certified historic structures may be taken. The bill also adds the definition of state-owned abandoned buildings and certain tax credits for rehabilitating state-owned buildings.  
Sponsor: Creighton Coleman House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Finance Status Date: 3/10/2015
Keywords: Finance/Revenue/Taxes
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S 0561 Reforms the SC Department of Transportation01.28.2016 The full Senate Transportation Committee gave this bill a favorable report with amendments. The amendments creates a ten member commission nominated by each Council of Governments board and chosen by the governor. The commission then chooses the secretary of transportation.01.26.2016 A Senate Transportation subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report as amended. The amendment allows the governor to appoint seven commissioners from seven districts with the chairman of the commission also a member of the State Infrastructure Bank.01.20.2016 The Senate Transportation Committee recommitted this bill to the subcommittee.04.01.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee carried this bill over.03.25.2015 The Senate Transportation Committee carried this bill over.03.18.2015 The Senate Transportation DOT Reform subcommittee gave this bill a favorable report with an amendment. The amendment allows the governor to appoint one commissioner per congressional district with two at large seats with no two commission members from the same county.Summary of the bill as introduced: Changes the governing structure of the SC Department of Transportation.
Sponsor: Lawrence Grooms House Com: Senate Com:
Status: House - Referred to Committee on Judiciary Status Date: 4/27/2016
Keywords: General Governance Transportation Week of 01.18.2016 Week of 01.25.2016
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S 0632 Requires video cameras outside publicly operated child daycare and afterschool facilitiesSummary of the bill as introduced: Requires both publicly operated child daycare centers and aftercare facilities to have active video cameras installed outside their buildings to record activities along the perimeter of the building.
Sponsor: Karl Allen House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Judiciary Status Date: 3/31/2015
Keywords: General Governance
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S 0639 Uniform Anti-Discrimination ActSummary of the bill as introduced: Prohibits discriminating against a person or segregating a person from a public place on the basis of sex or sexual orientation.  
Sponsor: Bradley Hutto House Com: Senate Com:
Status: Senate - Referred to Committee on Judiciary Status Date: 4/1/2015
Keywords: General Governance
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