South Carolina General Assembly
122nd Session, 2017-2018

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Bill 4810


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A JOINT RESOLUTION

TO CREATE THE "SCHOOL METAL DETECTOR STUDY COMMITTEE" TO STUDY WHETHER IT IS IN THE PUBLIC INTEREST TO REQUIRE THE INSTALLATION AND USE OF METAL DETECTORS AT PUBLIC SCHOOLS IN THIS STATE, TO PROVIDE FOR THE MEMBERSHIP OF THE STUDY COMMITTEE, AND TO REQUIRE THE STUDY COMMITTEE TO PREPARE A REPORT FOR THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY.

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION    1.    (A)    There is created the School Metal Detector Study Committee to study whether it is in the public interest to require the installation and use of metal detectors at public schools in this State, taking into consideration, at a minimum, the costs and benefits of the metal detectors to the residents of this State, potential sources of funding for the metal detectors, and the feasibility of having each school install metal detectors.

(B)    The study committee must be comprised of three members of the Senate appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Education Committee and three members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Chairman of the House Education and Public Works Committee. Vacancies in the study committee's membership must be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term in the manner of the original appointment.

(C)    The Chairmen of the Senate Education and House Education and Public Works Committees shall provide appropriate staffing for the study committee.

(D)    The study committee shall make a report of its recommendations to the General Assembly within sixty days of the effective date of this joint resolution, at which time the study committee is dissolved.

SECTION    2.    This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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