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Summary: Attendant care services, person who is not a licensed nurse authorized to provide in-home care
| ... 'Ancillary services' means services ancillary to the basic services provided to an individual in need of in-home care who needs one or more of the basic services and includes: (1) ... |
Summary: Savannah River Basin, U.S. Government requested to stop Corps of Engineers from granting Georgia request to withdraw and transfer water from Lake Tugaloo and Savannah River to Chattahoochee River
| ... from the Savannah River Basin to the Chattahoochee Basin to supply the citizens and businesses of that region with their present and future water needs; and Whereas, other proposals to transfer water from the Savannah River Basin have been ... |
Summary: Insurance industry, various revisions
| ... is determined by the department not to be reasonable in relation to the insurer's outstanding liabilities and adequate to its financial needs, the department shall have the authority, within the ten-day period prior to payment thereof, to ... |
Summary: Birth Defects Surveillance Study Committee established
| ... Voices of South Carolina. (2) directors of the following state agencies or their designees: (a) Department of Disabilities and Special Needs; (b) Department of Health and Environmental Control; (c) Department of Health and ... |
Summary: Lottery revenue; to be used to fund Broadening University Improvements to Life Diversity Fund (BUILD)
| ... Education must certify the eligibility of schools seeking grants pursuant to this section. A school must submit an annual list of capital facility needs to the commission to be considered for eligibility for funding. The commission must ... |
Summary: Transportation Week, March 17-23, 2002
| ... and the nation by increasing mobility and convenience; and Whereas, South Carolina's transportation industry is committed to meeting the needs of every farm, home, and business in the Palmetto State by working together to ensure sound, ... |
Summary: Capital improvement bonds, Comprehensive Permanent Improvement Plan to be submitted to Joint Bond Review Committee and Budget and Control Board; will serve as agency outline for next five years
| ... to the fiscal year in which funding approval is deemed necessary; (5) a justification for each project proposed which identifies the specific needs to be met by the project and its dependence upon other projects being proposed or to be ... |
Summary: National Agriculture Week, March 17-23, 2002
National Agriculture Day, March 20, 2002
| ... of progress by constantly seeking advances in science, research, technology, production, and marketing to meet the demands of changing consumer needs and complex world markets; and Whereas, a broad approach to agricultural education is ... |
Summary: Ellison, Reverend John Henry
| ... of the Senate take time to reflect on the life and ministry of the Reverend John Henry Ellison, a man who made it his mission to meet the spiritual needs of countless elderly and disabled South Carolinians until the very day his Lord called ... |
Summary: Physicians, provisions regarding FLEX and COMVEX exams
| ... South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control, State Department of Mental Health, and Department of Disabilities and Special Needs acting within the scope of his employment. A license issued to this physician is revoked ... |
Summary: Minority Affairs Commission, to include African Americans, Native Americans, Hispanics, Asians, and others within the minority community
| ... implemented like commissions; and Whereas, the minority population of South Carolina continues to grow and become more diverse such that the needs of other minority groups, who too are experiencing poverty and deprivation at ... |
Summary: Clean Elections Act
| ... committee, or an agent of a candidate or authorized committee; (3) based on specific information about the candidate's plans, projects, or needs provided to the person making the payment by the candidate or the candidate's agent who ... |
Summary: Establishment of the Dept. of Crime Victim Services; to replace Office of Victim Assistance
| ... centers, the Department of Juvenile Justice, the Juvenile Parole Board, the Department of Mental Health, the Department of Disabilities and Special Needs, Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services, the Department of Social Services, hospital ... |
Summary: Myers, Deputy Sheriff Allen "Pete"
| ... was a member of the Pleasant Hill Baptist Church and also worked for the Saluda School District as a teacher's assistant for students with special needs; and Whereas, friends and loved ones describe Pete Myers as "one of a kind", ... |
Summary: Tyler, Harriett B. (Nellie)
| ... General Assembly to pause in its deliberations to honor and recognize this dear and caring lady's unselfish and tireless efforts on behalf of the needs of all the State of South Carolina's government employees. Now, therefore, Be it ... |
Summary: Responsible Franchise Practices Act
| ... and that such expertise was incorporated in the franchise or communicated or provided to the franchisee. Section 39-80-130. Recognizing the needs of both the franchisor and the franchisee to make reasonable changes to the franchise system ... |
Summary: State employees, flexible scheduling authorized; Public Officers and Employees, Agencies, State Government
| ... a.m. and after five p.m., so long as the implementation of flextime does not impair the ability of the agency or institution to meet its needs and service delivery requirements." Time effective SECTION 2. This act takes ... |
Summary: Special education students, transition plan after high school to access adult services; School districts, Handicapped
| ... adult services, independent living, or community participation. The coordinated set of activities must be based upon the individual student's needs, taking into account the student's preferences and interests, and must include instruction, ... |
Summary: Job Preparation and Retention Training Act, welfare recipients; Social Services, Labor, Licensing, and Regulation
| ... Section 41-47-50(F). (D) In awarding grants pursuant to this section, the director shall take into consideration the needs of economically distressed urban and rural areas in the State, as determined by the ... |
Summary: Global Sullivan Principles of Corporate Social Responsibility, Reverend Leon H. Sullivan; Resolutions, Businesses
| ... respect our employees' voluntary freedom of association; To compensate our employees to enable them to meet at least their basic needs and provide them the opportunity to improve their skill and capability in order to raise ... |
Summary: Truth in Sentencing Act, Military Confinement; Crimes and Offenses, Prisoners, Probation, Parole, Pardon; Corrections
| ... justice system; (5) make inmate population computations for use in planning for the long-range needs of the criminal justice system; (6) before January ... |
Summary: Ray Reich, Resolutions
| ... and Whereas, in 1980, the Reichs bought WDXY-AM with a Top-40 format. Over the years he purchased WIBZ-FM and WKHT-FM. His stations meet the needs of all groups in the community from the audiences who enjoy news talk programming, to ... |
Summary: Charleston County School Districts, governance of; referendum to be held at special elections to choose method of
| ... independent community school districts with their own elected at-large school boards with certain student, administrative, and school building needs supplied centrally. (2) The current Charleston ... |
Summary: Public education funding formulas, Education Finance Review Committee to study; General Assembly, Schools
| ... the formula for computing required local effort;
(e) the ongoing evaluation of the education program needs of the school districts.
The committee |
Summary: Perpetual Care Cemetery Board established, administered by Labor, Licensing and Regulation Department, Cemeteries
| ... it. In counties with a population of less than thirty-five thousand inhabitants according to the latest official United States census, the tract needs to be only fifteen acres; (d) ... |
Summary: Mrs. Emma Angeline Harris Butler, Resolutions
| ... Butler Tents, an organization that helps to feed the hungry, cares for the sick and aged, provides scholarships for students, and helps with the needs of children and families; and Whereas, the members of the House of Representatives, by ... |
Summary: Charter schools; organization, operation, and governance of; Schools and School Districts
| ... of the charter; (9) a description of how the charter school plans to meet the transportation needs of its pupils; (10) a description of the building, ... |
Summary: Perpetual Care Cemetery Board created, Cemeteries, burial vaults; Labor, Licensing, and Regulation Department
| ... it. In counties with a population of less than thirty-five thousand inhabitants according to the latest official United States census, the tract needs to be only fifteen acres; (4) submission to ... |
Summary: Dr. Kailash V. Mathur, Resolutions
| ... where he served on the board of directors and chaired its International Project/World Community Service which provided services for people with needs throughout the world; and Whereas, he held bachelors and veterinary degrees from colleges ... |
Summary: Social Work Examiners Board, Labor, Licensing and Regulation Department; social workers, licensure; Social Services
| ... of self to restore or enhance social, psychosocial, or biopsychosocial functioning of individuals, couples, families, groups, and direct clinical needs of organizations and communities. The practice of Clinical Social Work requires the ... |
Summary: School district facilities bonds, maintenance plan to be submitted to Education Department to qualify for funds
| ... repair, and improvement plan for all school facilities in the district, including prioritizing the facility maintenance, repair, and improvement needs of the district. This plan must be submitted to the superintendent of the Department of ... |
Summary: Funeral directors and embalmers, license and permit requirements; sale of funeral merchandise; to enact the Perpetual Care Cemetery Act; to repeal the Cemetery Act of 1984
| ... it. In counties with a population of less than thirty-five thousand inhabitants according to the latest official United States census, the tract needs to be only fifteen acres; (d) submission to the board, for its approval, a copy of the ... |
Summary: Professional development standards, Education Department to develop accountability system; School Districts, Colleges
| ... the academic goals outlined in district and school strategic plans. The Oversight Committee shall recommend better ways to provide and meet the needs for professional development, to include the use of the existing five contract days for in ... |
Summary: Construction managers, contractors, general, mechanical, specialty; licensure requirements and classifications
| ... apply and integrate comprehensive project controls to manage the critical issues of time, cost, scope, and quality to meet the owner's specific needs and interests in a project. All contracts, bills, and monetary payments for design or any ... |
Summary: Adult and Juvenile Drug Treatment Court Act of 2001, Alcohol and Drug Abuse Services, Crimes and Offenses, DUI, Courts
| ... and continuation of such programs across South Carolina, while leaving local jurisdictions the flexibility to tailor individual programs to local needs. Section 17-26-30. Each judicial circuit will have drug ... |
Summary: Optional Retirement Program for Teachers, etc.; extended to public state employees including college, universities, tech
| ... and benefits to the amount of contributions to be made; (3) the suitability of these rights and benefits to the needs of the participants; (4) the ability and experience of the ... |
Summary: Bond Bill, Appropriation, Bonds or Notes, Capital improvements; Colleges, Farmers' Market, Trust Fund for Tax Relief
| ... of bonds authorized in this act for the commission for Deferred Maintenance among the state's public higher education institutions based on the needs identified in the 1994 Study of Deferred Maintenance, or the most recent update of that ... |
Summary: Beaufort County YMCA, Resolutions
| ... communities while serving people of all ages, incomes, and abilities through a wide variety of programs and services designed to meet changing needs. The YMCA has touched the lives of virtually all Americans, from pioneering, camping, public ... |
Summary: Reverend Ronald D. Barton, Resolutions
| ... he has introduced many mission and outreach programs through ministries such as feeding the hungry, tutorial classes, community outreach, social needs, evangelism, partnership in healing, food and clothing, and youth outreach; and Whereas, ... |
Summary: James M. Brown Elementary School of Walhalla, Resolutions
| ... leadership and all faculty, staff, students, parents, and community supporters all work together to provide an educational program that meets the needs of each of the children at this wonderful school; and Whereas, the award is given based ... |
Summary: Voting machine, ballots; County Registration, Election Commissions, Boards, terms; Uniform Election Procedure Act
| ... or assisted living facility in the county, and offer residents who are qualified the opportunity to apply for an absentee ballot. If the voter needs assistance in completing the application, the board member or designee must provide such ... |
Summary: Nursing; 'attendant care services', 'health maintenance activities' and 'individual in need of in-home care' defined
| ... and cleanup. ( ) 'Ancillary services' means services ancillary to the basic services provided to an individual in need of in-home care who needs one or more of the basic services and includes: (1) homemaker-type services including, ... |
Summary: Greenville YMCA, Resolutions
| ... communities while serving people of all ages, incomes, and abilities through a wide variety of programs and services designed to meet changing needs. The YMCA has touched the lives of virtually all Americans, from pioneering, camping, public ... |
Summary: Building Codes Council, additional members on; all members voting members, call of meetings; Buildings
| ... adopted by the municipal or county governing body. If a municipality or county contends that the codes authorized by this chapter do not meet its needs due to local physical or climatological conditions, the variations and modifications must ... |
Summary: Fair Credit Reporting Act, Consumer Affairs, Banks and Savings and Loan Associations, Acts Cited By Popular Name
| ... (5) The purpose of this chapter is to require consumer reporting agencies to adopt reasonable procedures for meeting the needs of commerce for consumer credit, personnel, insurance, and other information in a manner which ... |
Summary: Low-performing school districts, reallocation of certain education funds for special technical assistance authorized
| ... established by the Education Oversight Committee for school ratings and on the most recently available PACT scores. In order to best meet the needs of low-performing schools, the funding provided for technical assistance under the Education ... |
Summary: Cayce-West Columbia Lions Club, charter members honored; Resolutions
| ... who in conjunction with the other members of this respected club over a period of almost fifty years have contributed greatly in meeting the needs of their fellow citizens in Cayce, West Columbia, Lexington County, and South Carolina; ... |
Summary: Nurturing Responsible Families Initiative Act, Work and Family Reintegration, Child support, Minors, Domestic Relations
| ... recipients; (22) two additional members to be appointed by the commission members based on specific needs. (C) The Director of the Department of Social Services shall ... |
Summary: Ms. Jean Tilley, Resolutions
| ... to be cared for at home and do not have caregivers. Without regard to payment, sources, or reimbursement rates each patient is assured that their needs will be met, the best care will be provided, and all staff will go well beyond minimal ... |
Summary: Donald C. Capps, Resolutions
| ... to the federation's board in 1986 and is now its most senior member; and Whereas, for the past forty-five years, Mr. Capps has articulated the needs of blind citizens of South Carolina. He was elected president of the state chapter of the ... |

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