Journal of the House of Representatives
of the Second Session of the 113th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 11, 2000


CONFERENCE REPORTS:

H. 3617 - A Bill relating to the Marine Resources Division of the South Carolina Department of Marine Resources, so as to enact the "South Carolina Marine Resources Act of 1999"
Printed Page 1141, Feb. 17
S. 704 - A Bill relating to law enforcement and public safety, so as to provide that a former law enforcement officer of the Department of Public Safety or any agency, office, or unit transferred to the department pursuant to governmental restructuring or thereafter, including former or retired officers may receive a special Department of Public Safety constable commission, to provide that the director shall determine the powers and duties of these constables, including training requirements
Printed Page 2799, Apr. 5
S. 226 - A Bill relating to the prerequisites to issuance of a corporate certificate to a proposed the following amendment proposed municipality, so as to require the area seeking to be incorporated to be contiguous, and provide that contiguity is not destroyed by an intervening navigable waterway, marshland, or lowland whether or not it has been previously incorporated or annexed
Printed Page 3089, Apr. 18
S. 1266 - A Bill to provide for permanent placement of the United States Flag, the South Carolina State Flag, and the South Carolina Infantry Battle Flag of the Confederate States of America, and relating to display of certain flags, and to provide for the protection of memorials, monuments, streets, parks, and other public areas, and to establish specific vote requirements for the amendment or repeal of certain provisions
Printed Page 4413, May. 18
H. 4743 - A Bill to enact the "Newborn Protection Act", so as to require a hospital outpatient facility to take possession of a child voluntarily delivered by the child's parent when the parent did not express an intent to return for the child, and to provide anonymity for the parent and child but to allow the hospital or facility to request medical information, and to require the hospital or facility to notify the Department of Social Services that a child has been taken into possession, and to require the department to provide for the care and custody of the child, and to grant a parent immunity from prosecution for unlawful conduct or cruelty toward a child or any other violation for leaving the child if the parent leaves the child with the hospital or facility personnel
Printed Page 4752, May. 30
H. 3993 - A Bill relating to the activation and dissolution of a regional transportation authority, so as to define the new sources of revenue that require the activation of and authority to be approved by the qualified electors within a proposed service area, and relating to composition of a regional transportation authority
Printed Page 5015, Jun. 1
S. 1163 - A Bill to provide for the licensing of a public insurance adjuster by the director of the Department of Insurance
Printed Page 5025, Jun. 1
H. 4003 - A Bill relating to the maintenance, release, and confidentiality of juvenile records pursuant to the juvenile justice code, so as to authorize release of information among the Department of Juvenile Justice, solicitors' offices, the Attorney General, and other law enforcement agencies, and to authorize the transmission of records of adjudication and pending criminal cases to a school official if the juvenile is or may be a student at the school, and to authorize fingerprinting of a juvenile charged with an offense other than a status offense, and to authorize sharing of information between the various departments
Printed Page 5117, Jun. 20
H. 4934 - A Bill relating to definition of terms used in the "State Continuing Care Retirement Community Act", so as to revise the definition of continuing care contract such that only those communities that require the payment of an entrance fee or other fee in return for a promise of future care are subject to the provisions of this act, and to exempt continuing care retirement communities from all provisions of the act if payment of an entrance fee is not required
Printed Page 5137, Jun. 21
S. 705 - A Bill relating to definitions used in the Municipal Improvements Act pf 1999, so as to include within the definition of "improvements" services or functions which a municipality in accordance with state law may by law provide
Printed Page 5225, Jun. 21
S. 575 - A Bill relating to exemptions from the South Carolina sales tax, so as to provide for the exemption of specified medical and pharmaceutical supplies used for the intravenous administration of a prescription drug or medicine in certain situations
Printed Page 5245, Jun. 22
S. 1291 - A Bill relating to procedures for settlement of claims in favor of or against minors or incapacitated persons, so as to provide that for settlement of claims in an amount exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars, jurisdiction shall be with the circuit court; and for claims not exceeding twenty-five thousand dollars, jurisdiction shall be with either the circuit court or the probate court
Printed Page 5300, Jun. 22
H. 4849 - A Bill relating to law enforcement and public safety, by adding Chapter 49 so as to enact the "Firefighter Mobilization Act of 2000"
Printed Page 5312, Jun. 22
H. 3465 - A Bill relating to the minimum age for a valid marriage, so as to provide that the minimum age for males and females shall be the same, and to provide that the age shall be sixteen
Printed Page 5362, Jun. 22
H. 3393 - A Bill relating to watercraft and motor titling, so as to provide that a certificate of title to watercraft may not be transferred if the department of natural resources has notice that property taxes are owed on the watercraft or motor
Printed Page 5380, Jun. 22
H. 4775 - The General Appropriations Bill
Printed Page 5439, Jun. 22
S. 263 - A Bill to provide that the interstate highway system consists of segments of highway officially designated in the national system of interstate and defense highways, and relating to speed limits, so as to provide that the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway is seventy miles an hour, and relating to the alteration of speed limits by local authorities, so as to provide that the maximum speed limit in an urban district is seventy miles an hour
Printed Page 5453, Jun. 22

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H. 3705 - A Bill relating to county veterans affairs officers, so as to provide a definition of "veteran", to require the appointment of a veteran to the post of county veterans affairs officer, and to provide exceptions, change provisions regarding the term of office, and to provide for training
Printed Page 589, Jan. 18
H. 3379 - A Bill to enact the "Magistrates Courts Reform Act of 1999"
Printed Page 1121, Feb. 17
H. 4340 - A Bill relating to the issuance of nonprofit organization special license plates by the department of public safety, so as to provide that these license plates may also be issued to social and recreation clubs that have obtained certification
Printed Page 3646, May. 3
H. 3782 - A Bill to enact the "South Carolina Conservation Incentives Act"
Printed Page 3800, May. 4
H. 3509 - A Bill relating to forgery, larceny, and similar offenses, by adding Article 2, entitled the "Personal Financial Security Act" so as to provide for the offense of financial identity fraud and penalties for violation
Printed Page 4112, May. 16
H. 4295 - A Bill relating to establishing a no wake zone adjacent to Sullivan's Island, so as to conform its penalties to those provided in Section 50-21-150
Printed Page 5011, Jun. 1
H. 3693 - A Bill relating to regulation of unsolicited consumer telephone calls, so as to provide for additional definitions, and to provide that a telephone solicitor who makes an unsolicited consumer telephone call must disclose promptly to the person receiving the call the identity of the seller, and that the purpose of the call is to sell goods or services, and to revise the method by which the called party's name may be deleted from the solicitor's calling list
Printed Page 5107, Jun. 20
S. 1012 - A Bill relating to the issuance of temporary permits to sell alcoholic liquors, after a favorable referendum, so as to increase from twenty-five hundred to ten thousand the maximum number of signatures required to initiate the referendum, to delete the requirement that the local election commission conduct the referendum within thirty nor more than forty days after receiving the petition, and to require the petition form provided to county officials be used, to require the election commission to certify the names on the petition within thirty days from its receipt, and to require the referendum to be conducted at the next general election
Printed Page 5113, Jun. 20
H. 4684 - A Bill relating to extradition procedures, so as to provide for the extradition of a person who is charged in the requesting state with committing an act in this state or a third state which intentionally resulted in committing an offense in the requesting state
Printed Page 5155, Jun. 21
S. 1111 - A Bill relating to various sections of Title 59 relating to education, and relating to the employment of retired teachers so as to enact comprehensive education provisions pertaining to various subjects including, but not limited to, school districts, teachers, certification, evaluation, middle grades, principals, reading, and teacher honorariums
Printed Page 5170, Jun. 21
S. 544 - A Bill relating to the prohibition against operating a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or another substance, so as to provide that it is unlawful to operate a motor vehicle with an alcohol concentration of ten one-hundredths of one percent or more, and to provide that a person who has an alcohol concentration of ten one-hundredths of one percent or more is conclusively presumed to have an illegal alcohol concentration
Printed Page 5191, Jun. 21
H. 4426 - A Bill to require the governing boards of certain libraries including public school or higher education institution libraries that have computers which can access the Internet and are available for use by the public or students, or both, and to develop use policies therefor intended to reduce the ability of the user to access web sites displaying pornography, and to permit criminal prosecution under applicable laws or local ordinances of persons knowingly downloading pornography from computers in these libraries, and to establish a pilot program to eliminate or reduce the ability of their computers to access web sites displaying pornography
Printed Page 5221, Jun. 21
H. 3120 - A Bill to revise various criminal justice procedures including clarifying that a juvenile aftercare or probation counselor may take juveniles into custody pursuant to a warrant or court order, clarifying that fingerprints of persons subject to lawful arrest or taken into custody by the Department of Corrections or the Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services must be submitted to SLED within three days, expanding the offenses for which DNA samples must be taken and submitted to the State DNA Database to include violent crimes, various sexual offense, involuntary manslaughter, assault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, burglary in the third degree and aggravated stalking and revising dates and procedures for the collection of these samples, adding the Director of the Department of Probation, Parole, and Pardon Services to the Law Enforcement Training Advisory Council, and clarifying that a probation agent has the power and authority to enforce criminal laws
Printed Page 5320, Jun. 22
H. 3358 - A Bill relating to partnerships, corporations, and associations, so as to include nonprofit corporations financed by both federal and state loans, not only by federal loans, and to provide for incorporation, membership, sale, consolidation, merger, and dissolution of corporations not-for-profit
Printed Page 5336, Jun. 22
H. 4277 - A Bill so as to designate "The Richardson Waltz" as the official State Waltz
Printed Page 5357, Jun. 22
H. 3745 - A Bill relating to marriage, so as to provide for the "South Carolina Family Respect Act", and to provide the language of the South Carolina family respect pamphlet, and to provide to whom the pamphlet shall be distributed
Printed Page 5369, Jun. 22
H. 3808 - A Bill relating to deeds exempted from the state's deed recording fee, so as to allow an exemption for deeds that transfer realty from an agent to the agent's principal in which the realty was purchased with funds of the principal
Printed Page 5387, Jun. 22
H. 3649 - A Bill to appropriate surplus and other general fund revenues for specified operations of state government beginning on July H. 3649 - A Bill to appropriate surplus and other general fund revenues for specified operations of state government beginning on July2000, and to reduce the sales and use tax on food items which may be lawfully purchased with U. S. Department of Agriculture food coupons, and to authorize the issuance of state capital improvement bonds for specified purposes, and to amend other provisions of law generally in Title 9 relating to retirement provisions and Title 59 relating to education
Printed Page 5389, Jun. 22
H. 4776 - A Joint Resolution to appropriate monies from the Capital Reserve Fund for fiscal year 1999-2000
Printed Page 5436, Jun. 22
S. 250 - A Bill relating to lobbyist's reporting of lobbying activities, so as to change the time for filing reports, and relating to lobbyist's principal's reporting of lobbying expenditures, so as to change the time for filing reports, and relating to acts prohibited of lobbyists' principals, acts prohibited of public officials and employees, exceptions, and disclosure requirements, so as to exclude cabinet officers, and relating to the duties and powers of the State Ethics Commission, and relating to the recipients of certain campaign reports and the State Ethics Commission Review, so as to eliminate the requirement to send campaign reports to the State Election Commission, and relating to technical violations of rules on campaign reports, so as to substitute the State Ethics Commission for the State Election Commission as the agency responsible for determining errors or omissions on campaign reports
Printed Page 5463, Jun. 22


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