Journal of the House of Representatives
of the First Session of the 117th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 9, 2007


CONFERENCE REPORTS:

H. 3097 - A Bill to provide that the State Department of Education shall establish the South Carolina Virtual School Program, and to provide requirements for the virtual school program
Printed Page 2753, May 1
S. 518 - A Bill to provide that a hospital must make available to the parents of a newborn baby a video presentation on the dangers of shaking infants and must request that the maternity patient, father, or primary caregiver view the video, to provide that the director of the Department of Health and Environmental Control shall review all submitted videos, and to provide that the video presentation must be made available to childcare facilities and childcare providers
Printed Page 3572, May 24
H. 3199 - A Bill to enact the "ATM Safety Act"
Printed Page 3778, May 31
S. 310 - A Bill relating to sales tax exemptions, so as to exempt the gross proceeds of sales or sales price of durable medical equipment and related medical supplies eligible for Medicare or Medicaid reimbursement and which are sold by written prescription or certificate of medical necessity
Printed Page 4126, June 7
S. 446 - A Bill to enact the "Indigent Defense Act"
Printed Page 4151, June 7
H. 3249 - A Bill relating to agency procedures for promulgating regulations, so as to include certain requirements provided for elsewhere in the Administrative Procedures Act
Printed Page 4218, June 7
S. 332 - A Bill relating to hearings and proceedings over which an Administrative Law Judge shall preside, so as to provide that an appeal from the Workers' Compensation Commission is to the Court of Appeals instead of the Circuit Court and relating to definitions used in the Omnibus Insurance Fraud and Reporting Immunity Act, so as to clarify the definition of "False Statement or Misrepresentation"
Printed Page 4400, June 20
H. 3124 - A Bill to provide for the public school open enrollment choice program in the public school system of this state, to define certain terms, to provide for an application process for students wishing to transfer, to provide for an application process for students wishing to transfer, to provide responsibilities of receiving school districts, to provide standards of approval, priorities of accepting students, and criteria for denying students
rejected
Printed Page 4419, June 20
reconsidered
Printed Page 4469, June 20
adopted
Printed Page 4471, June 20
H. 3826 - A Bill relating to certain personnel in a hospital under the state retirement system having the option of joining the retirement system, so as to extend this option to physicians, to provide that this option is irrevocable, and to provide that this option is irrevocable, and to provide the method by which service credit must be established for a person entitled to retirement benefits
Printed Page 4433, June 20
H. 3471 - A Joint Resolution to appropriate contingency Reserve Fund Revenues
ordered printed in the journal
Printed Page 4530, June 20
adopted
Printed Page 4614, June 21
H. 3621 - A Joint Resolution to appropriate monies from the Capital Reserve Fund for fiscal year 2006-2007
ordered printed in the journal
Printed Page 4531, June 20
adopted
Printed Page 4614, June 21
H. 3749 - A Bill relating to job development credits, so as to allow a taxpayer who qualifies for the job development credit and who is located in a multi-county business or industrial park to receive a credit equal to the amount designated to the county with the lowest development status of the counties containing the park in certain circumstances
ordered printed in the journal
Printed Page 4540, June 20
adopted
Printed Page 4604, June 21
H. 3620 - The General Appropriations Bill
Printed Page 4617, June 21

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S. 139 - A Bill relating to motor homes which qualify as a primary or secondary residence for purposes of ad valorem property tax, so as to include trailers used for camping and recreational travel pulled by a motor vehicle
Printed Page 3579, May 24
S. 327 - A Bill relating to the appointment and removal of members of the County Board of Registration and County Commissioners of Election and the compositions of these boards and commissions, so as to require that the certification be issued when a member or designated staff person has completed a training program and to require the governor to remove a member of these boards or commissions
Printed Page 4179, June 7
S. 65 - A Bill to provide a right of ingress and egress to a cemetery, burial ground, or grave located on private property for family members, close friends, descendants or deceased persons, cemetery plot owners, persons participating in a lawful burial or persons engaging in genealogy research
Printed Page 4447, June 20
S. 656 - A Bill to establish a separate fund in the State Treasury styled the contingency reserve fund to which must be credited all surplus general fund revenues and to provide for the uses for this fund, and relating to the imposition of the state sales and use tax and the special three percent sales and use tax imposed on unprepared food, so as to reduce the special rate on unprepared food from three percent to two percent effective January 1, 2008 and to reduce this two percent rate in increments of one-half of one percentage point if the February fifteenth forecast of annual general fund growth for the upcoming fiscal year equals at least five percent of the most recent estimate of general fund revenue for the current fiscal year, and to provide a permanent exemption for unprepared food, and relating to life scholarship eligibility, so as to revise requirements and delete obsolete language, and to appropriate five million dollars from the Contingency Reserve Fund to the S.C. Research Authority for Hydrogen Grants
ordered printed in the journal
Printed Page 4534, June 20
adopted
Printed Page 4614, June 21
S. 355 - A Bill relating to the Department of Transportation, so as to provide that the Commission is abolished and the governing authority of the Department of Transportation is a board as provided by law, and relating to the removal of certain officials from office, so as to provide that a Department of Transportation Board Member may be removed by the Governor for Malfeasance, misfeasance, incompetency, absenteeism, conflicts of interest, misconduct, persistent neglect of duty in office, or incapacity and to reconstitute the commission as a board, to provide that the board shall be composed of seven members appointed by the Governor, screened by the Joint Transportation Review committee, and to provide for the manner in which Department of Transportation Board members are screened
Printed Page 4624, June 21


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