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June 9, 2022 South Carolina Policy Council
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Certificate of Need repeal heads to governor’s desk 
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Senate Considering Separate “DOT Reform” Bill

January 28, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

AS LONG AS LEGISLATIVE LEADERS STAY IN CHARGE, THE CHANGE IS COSMETIC [UPDATE: The Senate Transportation Committee has passed an amended version of the bill to the full Senate. We’ll have an…

Taxes & Regulation

Road Funding Bill – Most Confusing Tax Hike Ever?

January 27, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

  WEIRD PROCEDURAL MOVES, CONVOLUTED SHUFFLING OF TAXES AND FEES … WELCOME TO THE 2016 ROADS DEBATE The Senate Finance Committee is currently debating legislation that would raise taxes and fees,…

Education Legislation

Development of a Training Program Curriculum for School Resource Officers

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4516 requires the Criminal Justice Academy to develop and implement a training program curriculum for school resource officers by January 1, 2017. This bill also requires the Department of Education…

Education Legislation

Retired Teachers Eligible for Retired Teacher Certificate

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4718 allows retired teachers to apply for a South Carolina Retired Educator certificate. The initial certificate is valid for 30 years, and a renewed certificate is valid for 10. No completion…

Legislation Reform

Ticketing Instead of Arrests for Possession of Marijuana, Open Container Violations, Trespassing

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.955 mandates that a ticket be issued instead of an arrest for the following offenses: Cutting or removing timber without permission (if the value is less than $50) Trespassing Parking…

Education Legislation

Development of a Training Program Curriculum for School Resource Officers

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4516 requires the Criminal Justice Academy to develop and implement a training program curriculum for school resource officers by January 1, 2017. This bill also requires the Department of Education…

Legislation Regulation

A Psychological Test Is a Prerequisite for Being Certified As a Law Enforcement Officer

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.958 requires law enforcement officer candidates to complete a psychological examination conducted by a licensed professional, and be pronounced psychologically suited to perform law enforcement-related duties. Law enforcement is a…

Education Legislation

It is a Felony to sell a Firearm to someone on the Terror Watch List

January 25, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4706 would create the new felony crime of knowingly selling a firearm to an individual on the consolidated terrorist watch list administered by the FBI. This crime would be punishable…

Government Spending Legislation

Establishing the South Carolina Farm Aid Fund

January 22, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4717 establishes the South Carolina Farm Aid Fund in response to the October flooding. The fund is administered by the Department of Agriculture, with the advice of a Farm Aid…

Legislation Regulation

Licensure for Electrologists and Electrology Instructors

January 22, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4574 prohibits anyone from practicing or teaching electrology unless licensed by the State Board of Cosmetology, and establishes the Electrology Licensure Committee to advise and assist the Board in issuing…

Reform & Restructuring

Ending Legal Corruption – A Progress Report

January 22, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

● House bill on self-policing further empowers legislature. ● House income disclosure bills still full of loopholes. ● House FOIA reform bill still allows lawmaker exemption. The 2016 legislative session has begun…

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ANALYSIS: Abolishing Certificate of Need Laws

January 21, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

EXCELLENT REFORM MADE MEANINGLESS BY ONE AMENDMENT H.3250 is the most significant health care reform introduced so far this session. At the end of the 2015 session, the bill would…

Legislation Reform

The Governor will continue to appoint the DOT Secretary

January 20, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.315 would repeal a section of Act 114 of 2007 that sunsets the Governor’s ability to appoint the Secretary of the Department of Transportation. Act 114 also gave the Governor…

Legislation Reform

Creating an Official Time for House Introductions

January 20, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4700 would amend the rules of the House of Representatives to add special introductions, recognitions, and announcements to the House’s regular order of business. This time would be limited to…

Education Legislation

Mandating Schools Teach ATV Safety

January 20, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4691 would designate the second full week in November as Youth ATV Safety Week. During this week each class in public schools Kindergarten through 12th grade would be required to…

Commentary Legislation

ANALYSIS: New ‘Workforce Development’ Bill

January 20, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

WHEN DOES ‘WORKFORCE DEVELOPMENT’ BECOME CENTRAL PLANNING? Update: This bill was amended and much was taken out from the original legislation. The Council is now essentially a glorified study committee,…

Government Spending Legislation

More Transparency for Other Funds

January 20, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.1005 would mandate the reporting of information related to other funds, defined in the bill as “all non-general fund revenue appropriated or authorized by the General Assembly in acts and…

Budget Commentary

Ready to Watch Lawmakers Not Follow the Law?

January 15, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

THE STATE BUDGET LAW – WHAT IT IS, WHY IT MATTERS, WHY LAWMAKERS IGNORE IT Debate over the state budget has already started, but you don’t know anything about it.…

Legislation Regulation

Adjusting the Permissions Granted by a Beginner’s Permit for Motorcycles

January 15, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4673 adjusts the restrictions of the beginner’s permit in the case of motorcycles, motor scooters, or light motor-driven cycles. Under current law, these vehicles may only be driven by a…

Legislation Regulation

Procedures for the Disposition of Unclaimed Life Insurance Policy Benefits

January 15, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.972 requires life insurance providers to compare their records and policies against the US Social Security Administration’s Death Master File (or a similarly reliable source) twice a year. If a…

Legislation Regulation

Animal Shelter Regulations

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.979 defines animal shelters as either facilities operated by the state, veterinary hospitals that take in stray or unwanted animals, or facilities owned or operated by nonprofit societies for the…

Legislation Regulation

Requiring Cell Phone Companies to Carry Forward Unused Data from Month to Month

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

Requiring Cell Phone Companies to Carry Forward Unused Data from Month to Month S.983 requires cell phone companies that charge a fee in exchange for a limited amount of data…

Legislation Regulation

Allowing Brew Pubs to Sell Liquor

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

S.974 would allow breweries licensed to sell beer produced on their premises to also obtain a license to sell liquor purchased from a wholesaler. Under current law these licensed breweries…

Legislation Reform

Magistrates must be screened by The Judicial Merit Selection Commission

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4665 would require that all candidates for Magistrates office be screened by the Judicial Merit Selection Commission (JMSC) and then have their names sent to the appropriate Senate Delegation. The…

Individual Liberties Legislation

Holding Property Owners who Prohibit Carrying of Firearms Liable for Injuries

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4664 would allow a concealed weapons permit (CWP) holder who is injured by a criminal on the premises of a property whose owner prohibits the carrying of firearms, to hold…

Healthcare Legislation

Allowing Pharmacists to Prescribe and Dispense Birth Control

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4644 would require the Board of Pharmacy to issue a written protocol which pharmacists would follow in order to prescribe and dispense birth control medication without a physician’s prescription. The…

Education Legislation

Privatizing Institutions of Higher Education

January 14, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4621 transfers ten institutions of higher education to not-for-profit organizations, for the purpose of operating them as private institutions. The institutions specified and the transfer timetable are as follows: July…

Legislation Tax Reform

New Impact Fees on Residential Dwelling Units

January 13, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4625 would permit county and municipal governments to impose an impact fee on developers, not to exceed $250, for each new residential dwelling unit constructed by a developer within the…

Individual Liberties Legislation

The State Won’t Enforce Federal Firearm Law

January 13, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4628  and H.4729  would prohibit the state government or any political subdivision of the state from using public funds to “implement, regulate, or enforce a federal law, executive order, regulation, or…

Individual Liberties Legislation

Attempted Eminent Domain Reform

January 13, 2016 South Carolina Policy Council

H.4637 is an attempt to restrict the powers granted by South Carolina’s eminent domain law. It would require an entity exercising eminent domain to prove by convincing evidence that: the…

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