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H 4396
Session 111 (1995-1996)


H 4396 General Bill, By Harvin, Clyburn, R.J. Herdklotz, Moody-Lawrence and 
Riser

Similar(S 1043) A Bill to provide for an African-American Monument to be erected on the State House grounds under certain conditions.-amended title 12/20/95 House Prefiled 12/20/95 House Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry 01/09/96 House Introduced and read first time HJ-76 01/09/96 House Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry HJ-76 03/13/96 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment Labor, Commerce and Industry HJ-1 03/19/96 House Debate adjourned until Wednesday, March 20, 1996 HJ-14 03/20/96 House Debate adjourned until Thursday, March 21, 1996 HJ-19 03/21/96 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, March 26, 1996 HJ-25 03/26/96 House Amended HJ-87 03/26/96 House Objection by Rep. S. Whipper, L. Whipper, Scott, Canty, Kennedy, Cato, Howard, Young-Brickell, Neilson, Clyburn, Breeland, Seithel, R. Smith, M. Hines & Limbaugh HJ-89 03/28/96 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. Seithel, Kennedy & Limbaugh HJ-25 04/17/96 House Read second time HJ-69 04/17/96 House Roll call Yeas-108 Nays-0 HJ-69 04/18/96 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. Scott HJ-38 04/18/96 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-42 04/23/96 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-22 04/23/96 Senate Referred to Committee on Banking and Insurance SJ-22 05/21/96 Senate Polled out of Banking and Insurance with no report SJ-17 05/22/96 Senate Read second time SJ-36 05/22/96 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-36 06/26/96 Senate Amended SJ-12 06/26/96 Senate Read third time and returned to House with amendments SJ-12


AS PASSED BY THE SENATE

June 26, 1996

H. 4396

Introduced by REPS. Harvin, Herdklotz, Riser, Moody-Lawrence and Clyburn

S. Printed 6/26/96--S.

Read the first time April 23, 1996.

A BILL

TO ESTABLISH AN AFRICAN-AMERICAN HISTORY MONUMENT TO BE ERECTED ON THE STATE HOUSE GROUNDS, TO CREATE A COMMISSION TO SELECT THE DESIGN AND PLACEMENT OF THE MONUMENT, AND TO FURTHER DIRECT THE COMMISSION TO CONDUCT A FEASIBILITY STUDY FOR AN AFRICAN AMERICAN HISTORY MUSEUM.

Whereas, the State of South Carolina has, as a matter of state policy, erected various monuments on the State House grounds to honor the contributions of various individuals and groups to the state's history; and

Whereas, the State has recently reaffirmed this policy by requiring all portraits, flags, banners, monuments, statues, and plaques which are removed during the current State House Renovation Project to be returned to their original locations following completion of the project; and

Whereas, not one of the monuments and memorials recognizes the contributions and efforts of an African-American individual; and

Whereas, some official symbol should be placed that recognizes the special and unique experiences and contributions of African-Americans in this State; and

Whereas, the placement of a permanent monument on the State House grounds is the most visible and efficient means of official recognition. Now, therefore,

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

SECTION 1. There is hereby established on the grounds of the State House an African-American History Monument. The design and placement of the monument shall be determined by the commission appointed pursuant to Section 2 of this resolution. The commission shall make reasonable efforts to incorporate all eras of African-American history in the design. The monument shall be erected as soon as is reasonably possible after it is approved by the General Assembly by concurrent resolution and the State House Renovation Project is completed.

SECTION 2. (a) An African-American History Monument Commission is created to determine the design of the monument and to determine the placement of the monument on the State House grounds. The commission is empowered and directed to raise private funds and to receive gifts and grants to carry out the purpose for which it is created. By January 1, 1997, the commission shall report the proposed design of the monument to the State House Committee for its approval. After action by the committee approving the design, the State House Committee shall cause to be introduced the concurrent resolution serving as the instrument of approval as provided in Section 1 of this joint resolution. The State shall ensure proper maintenance of the monument as is done for other historical monuments on the State House grounds.

Four members must be appointed by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, four members must be appointed by the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and one member must be appointed by the Governor. Notwithstanding Section 8-13-770 of the 1976 Code, members of the General Assembly may be appointed to this commission. One of the members appointed by the President Pro Tempore must be a Senator and one of the members appointed by the Speaker must be a member of the House of Representatives.

Commission members are not entitled to receive the subsistence, mileage, and per diem otherwise provided by law for members of state boards, committees, and commissions.

(b) The commission also shall study the feasibility of establishing an African-American History Museum analogous to the Confederate Relic Room and make recommendations with respect to its findings on this subject to the State House Committee. This new museum would collect and display historical artifacts and other items reflecting African-American history in this State. A preliminary report on this study must be made to the State House Committee no later than January 1, 1997, with a final report and recommendations due as soon as practicable thereafter.

(c) The commission established pursuant to this section is dissolved on the later of the dedication of the African-American History Monument or the final report of the commission on the feasibility of establishing an African-American History Museum.

SECTION 3. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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