Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter
The House assembled at 12:00 Noon.
Deliberations were opened with prayer by the Chaplain of the House of Representatives, the Rev. Dr. Alton C. Clark, as follows:
We thank You, Heavenly Father, for Your reassuring promises, such as "I am with you always." For You have been with us and blessed each one while absent from this place, and brought us together again to do the work that needs to be done. Give in abundant measure Your wisdom, Your direction, that all that we think, say, or do may be completely in keeping with Your way. Cause us to leave old patterns behind and walk in Your paths. May Your kingdom come, O God. And may we work to help bring it about. Amen.
Pursuant to Rule 6.3, the House of Representatives was led in the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag of the United States of America by the SPEAKER.
After corrections to the Journal of the proceedings of Friday, the SPEAKER ordered it confirmed.
Rep. BARFIELD moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn in memory of former Representative Winston Wallace Vaught of Conway, which was agreed to.
The House stood in silent prayer in memory of former Representative Winston Wallace Vaught.
The following was received.
June 7, 1999
Ms. Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the House
P.O. Box 11867
Columbia, SC 29211
Dear Ms. McKinney:
The State Election Commission has certified to this office that the Honorable Lonnie Hosey, received the greatest number of votes cast for the House of Representatives, House District #91, in a special election held in South Carolina on June 1, 1999.
Honorable Lonnie Hosey is hereby certified as the duly and properly elected member of the House of Representatives, House District #91.
Sincerely,
Jim Miles
Secretary of State
Received as information.
The following was received.
June 14, 1999
Ms. Sandra K. McKinney
Clerk of the House
P.O. Box 11867
Columbia, SC 29211
Dear Ms. McKinney:
The State Election Commission has certified to this office that the Honorable Marion B. Frye, received the greatest number of votes cast for the House of Representatives, House District #39, in a special election held in South Carolina on June 8, 1999.
Honorable Marion B. Frye is hereby certified as the duly and properly elected member of the House of Representatives, House District #39.
Sincerely,
Jim Miles
Secretary of State
Received as information.
Mr. Lonnie Hosey, Member-elect from District No. 91, and Mr. Marion B. Frye, Member-elect from District No. 39, presented their credentials and the oath of office was administered to them by the SPEAKER.
The SPEAKER announced that Rep. JENNINGS has been appointed in place of Rep. HARRISON to the Conference Committee on the following Bill:
S. 704 (Word version) -- Senators Holland and Grooms: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 6, TITLE 23, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AND PUBLIC SAFETY BY ADDING ARTICLE 5, 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 AND OTHER CRITERIA; TO PROVIDE THAT INDIVIDUALS COMMISSIONED BY THE DEPARTMENT MAY RECEIVE SPECIAL DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY CONSTABLE IDENTIFICATION CARDS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 23-6-145, RELATING TO COMMISSIONED AND UNIFORMED OFFICERS, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT A COMMISSIONED OR UNIFORMED OFFICER OF THE DEPARTMENT MAY MAKE TRAFFIC STOPS.
The SPEAKER announced that Rep. OTT has been appointed in place of Rep. GILHAM to the Conference Committee on the following Bill:
H. 3617 (Word version) -- Reps. Witherspoon, Sharpe, Sandifer, Rodgers, Riser, Miller, Breeland, Campsen, Beck, Altman, Seithel, M. McLeod, Harrell, Ott, Cobb-Hunter, Inabinett, Whatley, Battle and McGee: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 5, TITLE 50, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, AS AMENDED, 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", AND TO REVISE PROVISIONS REGULATING MARINE RESOURCES AND THE MANNER THAT MARINE LIFE MAY BE HARVESTED, DEFINITIONS, OFFENSES, JURISDICTION, LAW ENFORCEMENT AUTHORITY, PROGRAMS, SUSPENSION OF PRIVILEGES, PENALTIES, ZONES, AND BOARDING OF VESSELS; TO PROVIDE FOR MARINE LICENSES AND PERMITS; TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF FISHING EQUIPMENT; TO PROVIDE FOR AND REGULATE TRAWLING, THE TAKING OF SHELL FISH, SHRIMP, ANADROMOUS AND CATADROMOUS FINFISH, ESTUARINE AND SALTWATER FINFISH, RECREATIONAL FISHERIES CONSERVATION AND MANAGEMENT, MARICULTURE, AND TO PROVIDE MISCELLANEOUS PROVISIONS NECESSARY TO REGULATION AND MANAGEMENT OF MARINE RESOURCES, TO PROVIDE FOR A POINT SYSTEM FOR VIOLATIONS OF MARINE RESOURCES LAWS, TO PROVIDE FOR INTERJURISDICTIONAL FISHERY MANAGEMENT; TO AMEND SECTION 44-1-152, RELATING TO REVENUE FROM FINES AND FORFEITURES, SO AS TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE DISPOSITION OF REVENUE FROM FINES AND FORFEITURES; TO ADD SECTION 50-1-295 SO AS TO PROHIBIT REMOVING OR DISTURBING SIGNS, BUOYS, OR OTHER DEVICES USED BY THE DEPARTMENT, AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS OF THIS SECTION; TO AMEND SECTION 50-13-650, RELATING TO THE USE OF NETS OR SEINES IN THE SAVANNAH RIVER; TO AMEND SECTION 50-13-730, RELATING TO THE USE OF NETS TO TAKE NONGAME FISH IN GAME ZONE 9, SO AS TO MAKE THE PROVISIONS OF THIS
The SPEAKER announced that Rep. QUINN has been appointed in place of Rep. HARRISON to the Conference Committee on the following Bill:
H. 3002 (Word version) -- Reps. Wilkins, Hawkins, Altman, J. Brown, Loftis, Leach, Kelley, Harvin, Walker, D. Smith, Campsen, Stille, Davenport, Rice, Barrett, Cotty, Lanford, Wilder, Sharpe, Delleney, Littlejohn, Tripp, Witherspoon, Harris, Carnell, Kirsh, Vaughn, Webb, McKay, Riser, Sandifer, Cato, Simrill, Allison, Harrison, Barfield, McGee, Meacham, Hamilton, Koon, Fleming, Martin, Mason, Gilham, Edge, Robinson, Emory, McCraw, W. McLeod and J. Smith: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 16-19-170, ENACTING THE GAMBLING CRUISE PROHIBITION ACT, SO AS TO PROHIBIT GAMBLING ON A CRAFT THAT EMBARKS AND DISEMBARKS FROM ANY POINT IN THIS STATE AND TO MAKE THIS PROHIBITION APPLY WHETHER OR NOT THE GAMBLING ACTIVITIES ARE CONDUCTED WITHIN THE WATERS OF THIS STATE, AND TO PROVIDE A PENALTY.
The following was received.
June 16, 1999
The Honorable Tracy Edge
1423 Edge Drive
Myrtle Beach, S.C. 29582
Dear Tracy:
It is with pleasure that I appoint you to serve on the Labor, Commerce and Industry Committee, effective June 16, 1999. I know that you will serve this committee with honor and distinction. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.
I look forward to our working together.
Sincerely,
David H. Wilkins
Speaker of the House
Received as information.
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The roll call of the House of Representatives was taken resulting as follows:
Allen Allison Altman Askins Bailey Bales
Barfield Barrett Battle Bowers Breeland Brown G. Brown H. Brown J. Carnell Cato Chellis Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Cooper Cotty Dantzler Delleney Edge Emory Fleming Frye Gamble Gourdine Govan Hamilton Harrell Harvin Hayes Hines J. Hinson Hosey Howard Inabinett Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Kirsh Knotts Koon Law Leach Lee Limehouse Littlejohn Lloyd Loftis Lourie Lucas Mack Maddox Martin McCraw McGee McLeod M. McLeod W. Meacham Miller Neal Neal J.M. Neilson Ott Parks Phillips Rhoad Rice Robinson Rodgers Rutherford Sandifer Scott Sharpe Sheheen Simrill Smith D. Smith F. Smith R. Stuart Trotter Vaughn Walker Webb Whatley Whipper Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Witherspoon Young-Brickell
I came in after the roll call and was present for the Session on Tuesday, June 22.
Scott Beck Ralph Canty Ralph Davenport Michael Easterday JoAnne Gilham Anthony Harris Terry Haskins John Hawkins James Klauber Steve Lanford Bessie Moody-Lawrence Clementa Pinckney Richard Quinn Bill Riser
Lynn Seithel Harry Stille Theodore Brown Adam Taylor Ronald Townsend Daniel Tripp
The SPEAKER granted Rep. HARRISON a leave of absence for the week due to military duty.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. WOODRUM a leave of absence for the week.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. MCMAHAND a leave of absence for the day.
The SPEAKER granted Rep. M. HINES a leave of absence due to illness.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 3, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Conference on H. 3696:
H. 3696 -- Ways and Means Committee: A BILL TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS TO MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING, JULY 1, 1999 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; TO REGULATE THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FUNDS; TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT. (Abbreviated Title)
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The following was received from the Senate:
Columbia, S.C., June 3, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it nonconcurs in the amendments proposed by the House to S. 250:
S. 250 (Word version) -- Senators Leatherman and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 2-17-30, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO LOBBYIST'S REPORTING OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES, SO AS TO CHANGE THE TIME FOR FILING REPORTS; TO AMEND SECTION 2-17-35, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO LOBBYIST'S PRINCIPAL'S REPORTING OF LOBBYING EXPENDITURES, SO AS TO CHANGE THE TIME FOR FILING REPORTS; TO AMEND SECTION 2-17-40, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE STATE AGENCY REPORT OF LOBBYING ACTIVITIES, SO AS TO CHANGE THE TIME FOR FILING THE REPORTS; TO AMEND SECTION 2-17-90, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO ACTS PROHIBITED OF LOBBYISTS' PRINCIPALS, ACTS PROHIBITED OF PUBLIC OFFICIALS AND EMPLOYEES, EXCEPTIONS, AND DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS, SO AS TO EXCLUDE CABINET OFFICERS; TO AMEND SECTION 8-13-320, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE DUTIES AND POWERS OF THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION, SO AS TO REQUIRE THE APPROVAL OF THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION, IN ADDITION TO THE RESPONDENT, TO WAIVE THE CONFIDENTIALITY OF THE EXISTENCE OF THE COMPLAINT AFTER IT HAS BEEN DISMISSED WHEN A COMPLAINT DOES NOT ALLEGE FACTS SUFFICIENT TO CONSTITUTE A VIOLATION; TO AMEND SECTION 8-13-1310, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE RECIPIENTS OF CERTAIN CAMPAIGN REPORTS AND COPIES OF THEM AND THE STATE ETHICS COMMISSION REVIEW, SO AS TO ELIMINATE THE REQUIREMENT TO SEND CAMPAIGN REPORTS TO THE STATE ELECTION COMMISSION; TO AMEND SECTION 8-13-1366, RELATING TO THE PUBLIC AVAILABILITY OF CERTIFIED CAMPAIGN REPORTS, SO AS TO ELIMINATE THE STATE ELECTION COMMISSION AS A LOCATION OF THESE REPORTS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 8-13-1372, RELATING TO TECHNICAL VIOLATIONS OF RULES
On motion of Rep. FLEMING, the House insisted upon its amendments.
Whereupon, the Chair appointed Reps. D. SMITH, FLEMING and SIMRILL and to the Committee of Conference on the part of the House and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The following Joint Resolution was taken up:
H. 4166 (Word version) -- Reps. Robinson, Allen, Altman, Barrett, Campsen, Cato, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, D. Smith, Davenport, Delleney, Easterday, Edge, Gamble, Hamilton, Haskins, Hawkins, Kirsh, Klauber, Koon, Lanford, Leach, Littlejohn, Loftis, Lourie, Maddox, McGee, Meacham, Miller, Moody-Lawrence, Quinn, Rice, Sharpe, Sheheen, Simrill, Stille, Tripp, Trotter, Vaughn, Walker, Woodrum, Sandifer, Riser and Allison: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO PROVIDE FOR THE CONTINUING AUTHORITY TO PAY THE EXPENSES OF STATE GOVERNMENT IF THE 1999-2000 FISCAL YEAR BEGINS WITHOUT A GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT FOR THE YEAR IN EFFECT.
Rep. KIRSH moved to table the Joint Resolution, which was agreed to.
The Senate amendments to the following Joint Resolution were taken up for consideration:
S. 11 (Word version) -- Senators Drummond, Elliott, Leventis, Rankin, Reese and Short: A JOINT RESOLUTION PROPOSING AN AMENDMENT TO SECTION 1, ARTICLE X OF THE CONSTITUTION OF SOUTH
The Senate amendments were agreed to and the Joint Resolution having received three readings in both Houses, it was ordered that the title be changed to that of an Act and that it be enrolled for Ratification.
I would like for the record to show that I voted against concurring with the Senate amendments to S. 11. I do not support limiting personal property tax relief to passenger motor vehicles and pick-up trucks; but instead favor tax relief for all motor vehicles, boats and airplanes. I favor the House version of S.11.
Rep. W. MCLEOD
The Senate amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 3963 (Word version) -- Rep. Quinn: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 12-43-217, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE SCHEDULE OF COUNTYWIDE REASSESSMENT AND EQUALIZATION PROGRAM, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR A DELAY IN THE IMPLEMENTATION OF THE
Rep. H. BROWN moved to adjourn debate on the Senate amendments, which was agreed to.
The Senate amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 3218 (Word version) -- Rep. Miller: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-1-120 SO AS TO MAKE CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY A TAXPAYER IN A RETURN, REPORT, OR APPLICATION FILED WITH A COUNTY OR MUNICIAPLITY, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, AND TO PROVIDE A CRIMINAL PENALTY AND DISMISSAL FROM OFFICE OR POSITION FOR AN EMPLOYEE OR OFFICER WHO VIOLATES THIS REQUIREMENT, AND TO DISQUALIFY FOR FIVE YEARS FROM PUBLIC OFFICE A COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL OFFICER VIOLATING THIS REQUIREMENT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-54-240, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS OF STATE TAX RETURNS, SO AS TO EXTEND THIS REQUIREMENT TO THE ADMISSIONS LICENSE TAX; AND TO AMEND SECTION 30-4-40, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO MATTERS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, SO AS TO CONFORM THE EXEMPTION TO THE CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISIONS PROVIDED BY THIS ACT.
Rep. MILLER moved to adjourn debate on the Senate amendments, which was agreed to.
The Senate amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 3358 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Lucas, Taylor, Wilder, Klauber, Harris and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 33, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS, AND ASSOCIATIONS, BY ADDING CHAPTER 36 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; TO AMEND SECTIONS 33-20-103, AS AMENDED, AND 33-31-1708, RELATING TO EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 20 AND CHAPTER 31 OF TITLE 33, SO AS TO EXEMPT NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 36; TO REPEAL CHAPTER 35 OF TITLE 33 RELATING TO NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FINANCED BY FEDERAL LOANS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 6-13-120, RELATING TO DISSOLUTION OF A WATER DISTRICT, SECTION 6-19-10, RELATING TO STATE AUTHORITY TO MAKE GRANTS TO WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITIES OR DISTRICTS, SECTION 12-6-550, RELATING TO CORPORATIONS EXEMPT FROM STATE INCOME TAXES, SECTION 12-36-2120, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM SALES AND USE TAXES, AND SECTION 12-37-220, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM PROPERTY TAX, ALL SO AS TO CHANGE CROSS-REFERENCES TO REFLECT REPEAL OF CHAPTER 35 AND ADDITION OF CHAPTER 36.
Rep. FLEMING explained the Senate amendments.
Rep. SCOTT spoke in favor of the Senate amendments.
The question then recurred to the motion to concur or nonconcur in the Senate amendments.
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allen Bailey Bales Battle Bowers Breeland Brown G. Brown J. Carnell Clyburn Cobb-Hunter Delleney Emory Gourdine Govan Harris Harvin Hayes Hines J. Hosey Howard Inabinett Jennings Kennedy Lee Lloyd Lourie Mack Maddox McCraw McLeod M. McLeod W. Miller Moody-Lawrence Neal Neal J.M. Ott Parks Rhoad Rutherford Scott Sheheen Smith F. Stuart Whipper Wilder
Those who voted in the negative are:
Allison Altman Askins Barfield Barrett Brown H. Chellis Cooper Cotty Dantzler Davenport Edge Fleming Frye Gamble Gilham Hamilton Harrell Hinson Keegan Kelley Kirsh Knotts Koon Law Leach Limehouse Littlejohn Loftis Lucas Martin McGee Meacham Neilson Rice Riser Robinson Rodgers Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Smith D. Smith R. Taylor Tripp Trotter Vaughn Walker
Webb Whatley Wilkins Witherspoon Young-Brickell
So, the House refused to agree to the Senate amendments and a message was ordered sent accordingly.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it concurs in the amendments proposed by the House to S. 684:
S. 684 (Word version) -- Senators Grooms and Mescher: A BILL TO ENACT THE BERKELEY COUNTY SCHOOL DISTRICT SCHOOL BOND-PROPERTY TAX RELIEF ACT.
and has ordered the Bill Enrolled for Ratification.
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The Senate returned to the House with amendments the following:
H. 3075 (Word version) -- Reps. Limehouse, Edge, Simrill and Emory: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-3-485 SO AS TO REQUIRE THE SHERIFF TO PROVIDE WRITTEN NOTICE TO ALL RESIDENCES WITHIN FOUR BLOCKS OF A REGISTERED SEX OFFENDER OF THE OFFENDER'S ADDRESS AND CERTAIN OTHER INFORMATION REGARDING THE OFFENDER; AND TO AMEND SECTION 23-3-490, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO A SHERIFF DISSEMINATING SEX OFFENDER REGISTRY INFORMATION WHEN IT IS BELIEVED SUCH DISSEMINATION WILL DETER CRIME, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE FOUR-BLOCK RADIUS NOTIFICATION DOES NOT RESTRICT THE SHERIFF FROM BROADER DISSEMINATION OF INFORMATION WHEN NECESSARY.
The Senate amendments were agreed to and the Bill having received three readings in both Houses, it was ordered that the title be changed to that of an Act and that it be enrolled for Ratification.
The Senate amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 3218 (Word version) -- Rep. Miller: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-1-120 SO AS TO MAKE CONFIDENTIAL THE INFORMATION PROVIDED BY A TAXPAYER IN A RETURN, REPORT, OR APPLICATION FILED WITH A COUNTY OR MUNICIAPLITY, TO PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, AND TO PROVIDE A CRIMINAL PENALTY AND DISMISSAL FROM OFFICE OR POSITION FOR AN EMPLOYEE OR OFFICER WHO VIOLATES THIS REQUIREMENT, AND TO DISQUALIFY FOR FIVE YEARS FROM PUBLIC OFFICE A COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL OFFICER VIOLATING THIS REQUIREMENT; TO AMEND SECTION 12-54-240, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE CONFIDENTIALITY REQUIREMENTS OF STATE TAX RETURNS, SO AS TO EXTEND THIS REQUIREMENT TO THE ADMISSIONS LICENSE TAX; AND TO AMEND SECTION 30-4-40, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO MATTERS EXEMPT FROM DISCLOSURE UNDER THE FREEDOM OF INFORMATION ACT, SO AS TO CONFORM THE EXEMPTION TO THE CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISIONS PROVIDED BY THIS ACT.
Rep. MILLER explained the Senate amendments.
The House refused to agree to the Senate amendments and a message was ordered sent accordingly.
The following was received from the Senate.
The following was received:
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it insists upon its amendments to H. 3705:
H. 3705 (Word version) -- Reps. Breeland, Bailey, G. Brown, J. Brown, T. Brown, Chellis, Clyburn, Dantzler, Gourdine, Govan, Harrison, Hayes, J. Hines, M. Hines, Hinson, Inabinett, Jennings, Law, Lloyd, McGee, Miller, Moody-Lawrence, Neilson, F. Smith, R. Smith, Whipper and Young-Brickell: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 25-11-40, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO COUNTY VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICERS, SO AS TO PROVIDE A DEFINITION OF "VETERAN", REQUIRE THE APPOINTMENT OF A VETERAN TO THE POST OF COUNTY VETERANS AFFAIRS OFFICER, PROVIDE EXCEPTIONS, CHANGE PROVISIONS REGARDING THE TERM OF OFFICE, AND PROVIDE FOR A TRAINING COURSE, ACCREDITATION, AND REFRESHER TRAINING.
and asks for a Committee of Conference and has appointed Senators Martin, Holland and Russell of the Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate.
Very respectfully,
President
Whereupon, the Chair appointed Reps. BREELAND, LOURIE and BALES to the Committee of Conference on the part of the House and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The Senate amendments to the following Bill were taken up for consideration:
H. 3963 (Word version) -- Rep. Quinn: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 12-43-217, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE SCHEDULE OF COUNTYWIDE
Rep. QUINN explained the Senate amendments.
The House refused to agree to the Senate amendments and a message was ordered sent accordingly.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has reconsidered the adoption of the report of the Committee of Conference on H. 3696:
H. 3696 -- Ways and Means Committee: A BILL TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS TO MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING, JULY 1, 1999 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; TO REGULATE THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FUNDS; TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT. (Abbreviated Title)
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has requested and granted Free Conference powers and appointed Senators McConnell, Setzler and Drummond of the Committee of Free Conference on the part of the Senate on H. 3696:
Received as information.
The following was introduced:
H. 4254 (Word version) -- Rep. J. Smith: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND CONGRATULATE CAPTAIN AND MRS. PAUL B. SMITH FOR THE WONDROUS AND JOYOUS EVENT OF CELEBRATING THEIR FIFTY-SEVENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON JULY 5, 1999.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered sent to the Senate.
The following was introduced:
H. 4255 (Word version) -- Rep. Townsend: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF FRANCES B. MARSHALL OF BELTON, THE SECOND WOMAN TO EVER SERVE ON THE BELTON CITY COUNCIL.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered sent to the Senate.
The following was introduced:
H. 4256 (Word version) -- Reps. Scott, Allen, Allison, Altman, Askins, Bailey, Bales, Barfield, Barrett, Battle, Beck, Bowers, Breeland, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, T. Brown, Campsen, Canty, Carnell, Cato, Chellis, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, Cotty, Dantzler, Davenport, Delleney,
The following was taken up for immediate consideration:
H. 4257 (Word version) -- Reps. Clyburn and Govan: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM ON ITS MANY SUCCESSES AND DESIGNATING JULY 16, 1999, AS "SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND DAY" IN RECOGNITION OF THE EFFORTS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND BRANCH OF TRIO PROGRAMS TO PREPARE ELIGIBLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO SUCCESSFULLY PURSUE AN EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL.
Whereas, the South Carolina Upward Bound branch of the Trio programs is sponsoring a statewide Upward Bound Day on July 16, 1999; and
Whereas, South Carolina has a strong Upward Bound Program funded by the United States Department of Education; its mission is to help high school students prepare for and be successful in post-secondary education by strengthening their academic skills in core courses, especially mathematics and language arts; and
Whereas, the Upward Bound Program is one of the branches of the Trio programs which consist of educational opportunity programs that address the unique needs of middle school, high school, and adult students who are academically capable but economically disadvantaged and without a family history of college attendance; and
Whereas, this South Carolina Upward Bound branch of the Trio programs is highly worthwhile and beneficial to young South Carolinians; the program has an academic year phase and a summer residential phase that together help students develop by providing instructional services, career assistance, special seminars, and cultural enrichment; and
Whereas, the General Assembly supports the efforts of this program to provide educational opportunity and to achieve the highest academic standards for students seeking post-secondary education. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the House of Representatives, the Senate concurring:
That the General Assembly, by this resolution, congratulates the South Carolina Upward Bound Program on its many successes and designates July 16, 1999, as "South Carolina Upward Bound Day" in recognition of the efforts of the South Carolina Upward Bound branch of the Trio programs to prepare eligible high school students to successfully pursue an education beyond high school.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Upward Bound branch of Trio programs of South Carolina.
The following was introduced:
H. 4258 (Word version) -- Rep. W. McLeod: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING, HONORING, AND RECOGNIZING E. MCLEOD SINGLETARY, ESQUIRE, ONE OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ATTORNEYS, UPON HIS ARRIVING AT THE AGE OF FOUR SCORE YEARS, AND FOR HIS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS AND HIS DEDICATED AND DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP SERVICE TO THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, THE COUNTY OF RICHLAND, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered sent to the Senate.
The following was introduced:
H. 4259 (Word version) -- Reps. Webb, Riser, Witherspoon, Allen, Allison, Altman, Askins, Bailey, Bales, Barfield, Barrett, Battle, Beck, Bowers, Breeland, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, T. Brown, Campsen, Canty, Carnell, Cato, Chellis, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, Cotty, Dantzler, Davenport, Delleney, Easterday, Edge, Emory, Fleming, Frye, Gamble, Gilham, Gourdine, Govan, Hamilton, Harrell, Harris, Harrison, Harvin, Haskins, Hawkins, Hayes, J. Hines, M. Hines, Hinson, Hosey, Howard, Inabinett, Jennings, Keegan, Kelley, Kennedy, Kirsh, Klauber, Knotts, Koon, Lanford, Law, Leach, Lee, Limehouse, Littlejohn, Lloyd, Loftis, Lourie, Lucas, Mack, Maddox, Martin, McCraw, McGee, McKay, M. McLeod, W. McLeod, McMahand, Meacham, Miller, Moody-Lawrence, Neal, J.M. Neal, Neilson, Ott, Parks, Phillips, Pinckney, Quinn, Rhoad, Rice, Robinson, Rodgers, Rutherford, Sandifer, Scott, Seithel, Sharpe, Sheheen, Simrill, D. Smith, F. Smith, J. Smith, R. Smith, Stille, Stuart, Taylor, Townsend, Tripp, Trotter, Vaughn, Walker, Whatley, Whipper, Wilder, Wilkes, Wilkins, Woodrum and Young-Brickell: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO EXPRESS THE SINCERE APPRECIATION AND GRATITUDE OF THE MEMBERS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HOUSE OF
The following was introduced:
H. 4260 (Word version) -- Rep. Hawkins: A HOUSE RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING WILSON CASEY OF SPARTANBURG ON BECOMING THE HOLDER OF TWO GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS.
The Resolution was adopted.
Rep. WEBB moved that the House recede until 2:15 P.M., which was agreed to.
At 2:15 P.M. the House resumed, the SPEAKER in the Chair.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has requested and granted Free Conference powers and appointed Senators McConnell, Setzler and Drummond of the Committee of Free Conference on the part of the Senate on H. 3697:
H. 3697 (Word version) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998-99.
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Free Conference on H. 3696:
H. 3696 -- Ways and Means Committee: A BILL TO MAKE APPROPRIATIONS TO MEET THE ORDINARY EXPENSES OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT FOR THE FISCAL YEAR BEGINNING, JULY 1, 1999 AND FOR OTHER PURPOSES; TO REGULATE THE EXPENDITURE OF SUCH FUNDS; TO FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THE OPERATION OF THE STATE GOVERNMENT. (Abbreviated Title)
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Free Conference on H. 3697:
H. 3697 (Word version) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1998-99.
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The Senate sent to the House the following:
S. 900 (Word version) -- Senator Saleeby: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO FIX 12:00 NOON ON WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 2000, AS THE TIME FOR ELECTING SUCCESSORS TO THE THREE COMMISSIONERS FOR THE EMPLOYMENT SECURITY
The Senate sent to the House the following:
S. 902 (Word version) -- Senators Russell, Courtney and Reese: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE WILSON CASEY OF SPARTANBURG, HOLDER OF THE GUINNESS WORLD RECORDS FOR THE LONGEST RADIO BROADCAST BY AN INDIVIDUAL AND THE LONGEST TRIVIA BROADCAST, AND TO CONGRATULATE HIM AFTER FINISHING A MARATHON THIRTY-HOUR BROADCAST AT SPARTANBURG RADIO STATION WKDY-AM AND BECOMING THE ONLY SOUTH CAROLINIAN TO APPEAR IN THE GUINNESS BOOK OF RECORDS.
The Concurrent Resolution was agreed to and ordered returned to the Senate with concurrence.
Rep. H. BROWN moved that the Committee of Conference on the following Bill be resolved into a Committee of Free Conference and briefly explained the Conference Committees reasons for this request:
The yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allen Allison Askins Battle Beck Bowers Brown H. Brown J. Carnell Chellis Clyburn Cotty Dantzler Fleming Frye Gilham Gourdine Harrell Harris Hinson Hosey Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford
Law Lee Limehouse Littlejohn Lourie Lucas Maddox Martin McCraw McGee McLeod M. McLeod W. Meacham Miller Neilson Ott Rhoad Riser Rodgers Sandifer Seithel Smith D. Stuart Taylor Townsend Trotter Walker Webb Whatley Wilder Wilkins Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Altman Bailey Bales Barfield Barrett Breeland Cato Cooper Davenport Delleney Easterday Emory Gamble Govan Haskins Hawkins Hayes Hines J. Howard Inabinett Leach Lloyd Loftis Mack Moody-Lawrence Neal Parks Phillips Pinckney Rice Robinson Rutherford Scott Sharpe Simrill Smith F. Stille Tripp Vaughn Whipper Witherspoon
So, Free Conference Powers were rejected.
The COMMITTEE OF CONFERENCE, to whom was referred:
Beg leave to report that they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend:
That the same do pass with the following amendments: (Reference is to Printer's Version 6/2/99--S.)
Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting therein the following:
/ SECTION 1. Title 15, Chapter 3 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
Section 15-3-210. This article may be cited as the 'Year 2000 Commerce Protection Act'.
Section 15-3-220. It is the intent of the South Carolina General Assembly that this article provide persons engaged in commerce in South Carolina, who suffer economic loss as a result of a Year 2000
Section 15-3-230. As used in this article:
(1) 'Claim' means any cause of action in state courts, federal court, or arbitration related to a Year 2000 problem.
(2) 'Contract' means any agreement for the delivery of goods or services in South Carolina, any agreement entered into in South Carolina for the delivery of goods or services, or any other agreement governed by the South Carolina Uniform Commercial Code.
(3) 'Economic loss' means any damage for breach of contract or breach of warranty recognized under South Carolina law.
(4) 'Person' means any individual, corporation, partnership, or other private entity capable under South Carolina law of entering into a contract as defined in item (2) of this section.
(5) 'Year 2000 problem' means any computing, physical, enterprise, or distribution system complication, corruption, or failure that has occurred or may occur as a result of computer hardware systems, software programs, semiconductors, or other digitally operated systems inability to process properly the change of the year from 1999 to 2000 or the leap year change. This complication, corruption, or failure may result from, but is not limited to, the common computer programming practice of using a two-digit field to represent a year, which can result in erroneous date calculations; an ambiguous interpretation of the term or field '00'; the failure to recognize 2000 as a leap year; algorithms that use '99' or '00' to activate another function; or the use of any other applications, software, or hardware that are date-sensitive.
Section 15-3-240. (A) A person in privity of contract with another person may recover only economic loss as well as reasonable attorney's fees and costs on any claims against the other as a result of a Year 2000 problem, except that recovery based upon any of the following claims is not subject to this limitation:
(1) the claim is for personal injury to an individual; or
(2) the person defending the claim has acted with fraudulent intent or reckless disregard for the truth in the formation of the contract; or
(3) a fiduciary duty recognized by law is owed by the person defending the claim to the person bringing the claim.
(B) No claim may be made under Title 39, Chapter 5, South Carolina Unfair Trade Practices Act.
(C) Any person who successfully defends a claim based on a Year 2000 problem is entitled to recover reasonable costs and attorney's fees from the person bringing the claim if the court determines that the claim is frivolous. In determining whether or not a claim is frivolous, the court shall rely on the standards of the federal courts for the imposition of those sanctions pursuant to Rule 11 of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure as those sanctions exist as of the date of the enactment of this article.
Section 15-3-250. This article does not affect nor apply to any claim pending before approval of the act by the Governor.
Section 15-3-255. This article may not be construed to affect, abrogate, amend, or alter any enumerated rights, limitation of remedies, exclusion of damages, or any other provision of a contract.
Section 15-3-260. If any section or portion of any section of this article is held to be unenforceable or invalid by a court of competent jurisdiction, the validity and enforceability of the remaining sections or portion thereof shall not be affected by that action."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor./
Amend title to read:
/ A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 15, CHAPTER 3, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO LIMITATIONS ON CIVIL ACTIONS, BY ADDING ARTICLE 2 SO AS TO ENACT THE YEAR 2000 COMMERCE PROTECTION ACT IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECOVERY OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WHO SUFFERS AN ECONOMIC LOSS AS A RESULT OF THE YEAR 2000 PROBLEM./
/s/Glenn F. McConnell /s/William F. Cotty /s/C. Tyrone Courtney /s/J. Cordell Maddox Robert Ford /s/James G. McGee III On Part of the Senate. On Part of the House.
The Conference Report was adopted and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The House stood at ease, subject to the call of the Chair.
At 3:45 P.M. the House resumed, the SPEAKER in the Chair.
Rep. HARRELL moved that the Committee of Conference on the following Bill be resolved into a Committee of Free Conference and briefly explained the Conference Committees reasons for this request:
The yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allen Allison Askins Bales Barfield Battle Beck Bowers Brown G. Brown H. Chellis Clyburn Cotty Dantzler Edge Emory Fleming Frye Gilham Gourdine Harrell Harris Harvin Hawkins Hinson Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Law Lee Limehouse Littlejohn Lourie Lucas Maddox Martin McCraw McGee McLeod M. McLeod W. Meacham Neal Neal J.M. Neilson Ott Quinn Rhoad Riser Rodgers Sandifer Seithel Sharpe
Smith D. Smith R. Stuart Taylor Townsend Tripp Trotter Walker Webb Whatley Wilkes Wilkins Witherspoon Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Altman Bailey Barrett Breeland Cobb-Hunter Cooper Delleney Easterday Gamble Govan Hamilton Hines J. Hosey Howard Inabinett Lanford Leach Lloyd Loftis Mack Miller Moody-Lawrence Parks Phillips Pinckney Rice Robinson Rutherford Scott Simrill Smith F. Stille Vaughn Whipper Wilder
So, Free Conference Powers were rejected.
My vote was not recorded on "granting Free Conference powers" on H. 3696. I wish to record a no vote in the journal on this vote.
Rep. RALPH DAVENPORT
My voting console malfunctioned on the vote for Free Conference powers. I voted no but was reflected as yes.
Rep. JOE NEAL
The following was received from the Senate.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it insists upon its amendments to H. 3358:
H. 3358 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Lucas, Taylor, Wilder, Klauber, Harris and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 33, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO PARTNERSHIPS, CORPORATIONS, AND ASSOCIATIONS, BY ADDING CHAPTER 36 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; TO AMEND SECTIONS 33-20-103, AS AMENDED, AND 33-31-1708, RELATING TO EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FROM THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTERS 1 THROUGH 20 AND CHAPTER 31 OF TITLE 33, SO AS TO EXEMPT NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS ORGANIZED PURSUANT TO CHAPTER 36; TO REPEAL CHAPTER 35 OF TITLE 33 RELATING TO NONPROFIT CORPORATIONS FINANCED BY FEDERAL LOANS; AND TO AMEND SECTION 6-13-120, RELATING TO DISSOLUTION OF A WATER DISTRICT, SECTION 6-19-10, RELATING TO STATE AUTHORITY TO MAKE GRANTS TO WATER AND SEWER AUTHORITIES OR DISTRICTS, SECTION 12-6-550, RELATING TO CORPORATIONS EXEMPT FROM STATE INCOME TAXES, SECTION 12-36-2120, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM SALES AND USE TAXES, AND SECTION 12-37-220, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO EXEMPTIONS FROM PROPERTY TAX, ALL SO AS TO CHANGE CROSS-REFERENCES TO REFLECT REPEAL OF CHAPTER 35 AND ADDITION OF CHAPTER 36.
and asks for a Committee of Conference and has appointed Senators Russell, Rankin and Jackson of the Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate.
Very respectfully,
President
The following Concurrent Resolution was taken up:
S. 872 (Word version) -- Senator Bauer: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO REQUEST THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION PLACE SIGNS THAT CONTAIN THE CAPTION "HISTORIC DOWNTOWN NEWBERRY" AND THAT INDICATE THE DIRECTION TO THE HISTORIC AREA ON INTERSTATE 26 AT EXITS 72, 74, AND 76.
Whereas, signs on interstate highways benefit the driver who is not familiar with the route or the area; and
Whereas, the Town of Newberry has a historically significant downtown which includes the recently renovated Newberry Opera House as well as many other interesting sites; and
Whereas, the Town of Newberry would benefit from signs on Interstate 26 at the three interchanges which service this part of the State which would indicate to the passing driver that there are historic sites in the town and the direction to travel to the town. Now, therefore,
Be it resolved by the Senate, the House of Representatives concurring:
That the members of the General Assembly, by this resolution, request the Department of Transportation to place signs that contain the caption "Historic Downtown Newberry" and that indicate the direction to the historic area on Interstate 26 at exits 72, 74, and 76.
Be it further resolved that a copy of this resolution be forwarded to the Department of Transportation.
The Concurrent Resolution was adopted and sent to the Senate.
Rep. LOFTIS moved that the Committee of Conference on the following Bill be resolved into a Committee of Free Conference and briefly explained the Conference Committees reasons for this request:
S. 591 (Word version) -- Senators McConnell, Ravenel, Hutto, Leventis, Cork and Passailaigue: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 1, TITLE 48 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, BY ADDING SECTION 48-1-83 SO AS TO ESTABLISH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR DISSOLVED OXYGEN DEPRESSIONS IN NATURALLY LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN WATERBODIES.
The yeas and nays were taken resulting as follows:
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allen Allison Altman Askins Bailey Bales Barfield Barrett Battle Beck Bowers Brown G. Brown H. Brown J. Canty Cato Chellis Clyburn Cooper Cotty Dantzler Davenport Delleney Edge Emory Fleming Frye Gamble Gilham Gourdine Govan Hamilton Harrell Harris Harvin Haskins Hawkins Hayes Hinson Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Kirsh Koon Lanford Law Leach Lee Limehouse Littlejohn Lloyd Loftis Lourie Lucas Maddox Martin McCraw McGee McLeod M. McLeod W. Meacham Miller Moody-Lawrence Neal J.M. Neilson Ott Parks Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice
Riser Robinson Rodgers Sandifer Seithel Sharpe Sheheen Simrill Smith D. Smith R. Stille Stuart Taylor Tripp Vaughn Walker Webb Whipper Wilder Wilkes Wilkins Witherspoon Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Hosey Mack Rutherford
So, the motion to resolve the Committee of Conference into a Committee of Free Conference was agreed to.
The Committee of Conference was thereby resolved into a Committee of Free Conference. The SPEAKER appointed Reps. LOFTIS, DAVENPORT and BOWERS to the Committee of Free Conference and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The COMMITTEE OF FREE CONFERENCE, to whom was referred:
S. 591 (Word version)-- Senators McConnell, Ravenel, Hutto, Leventis, Cork and Passailaigue: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 1, TITLE 48 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, BY ADDING SECTION 48-1-83 SO AS TO ESTABLISH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR DISSOLVED OXYGEN DEPRESSIONS IN NATURALLY LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN WATERBODIES.
That the same do pass with the following amendments:
Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting therein the following:
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. Chapter 1, Title 48 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 48-1-83. (A) The department shall not allow a depression in dissolved oxygen concentration greater than 0.10 mg/l in a naturally low dissolved oxygen waterbody unless the requirements of this section are all satisfied by demonstrating that resident aquatic species shall not be adversely affected. The provisions of this section apply in addition to any standards for a dissolved oxygen depression in a naturally low dissolved oxygen waterbody promulgated by the department by regulation.
(B) A party seeking a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen pursuant to this section must notify the department in writing of its intent to obtain the depression. Upon receipt of the written notice of this intent, the department shall within thirty days publish a public notice indicating the party seeking the dissolved oxygen depression and the specific site for which the dissolved oxygen depression is sought in addition to the department's usual public notice procedures. The notice shall be in the form of an advertisement in a newspaper of statewide circulation and in the local newspaper with the greatest general circulation in the affected area. If within thirty days of the publication of the public notice the department receives a request to hold a public hearing from at least twenty citizens or residents of the county or counties affected, the department shall conduct such a hearing. The hearing must be conducted at an appropriate location near the specific site for which the dissolved oxygen depression is sought and must be held within ninety days of the publication of the initial public notice by the department.
(C) The department, in consultation with the Department of Natural Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency, shall provide a general methodology to be used for consideration of a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen.
(D) The party seeking a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen must conduct a study:
(1) to determine natural dissolved oxygen conditions at the specific site for which the depression is sought. The study must use an appropriate reference site. The reference site is not restricted to the State but must have similar geography, environmental setting, and climatic conditions. However, if an appropriate reference site cannot be located, the party may use a site-specific dynamic water quality model or, if available, a site-specific multidimensional dynamic water quality model.
(2) to assess the ability of aquatic resources at the specific
site for which the dissolved oxygen depression is sought to tolerate the proposed dissolved oxygen depression.
(E) The department shall provide the following agencies sixty days in which to review and provide comments on the design of the scientific study required in subsection (D):
(1) the United States Fish & Wildlife Service of the United States Department of the Interior;
(2) the United States Geological Survey of the United States Department of the Interior;
(3) the National Ocean Service of the United States
Department of Commerce and the National Marine Fisheries Service of the United States Department of Commerce; and
(4) The Department of Natural Resources.
(5)
The department and the Department of Natural Resources shall select and convene a science peer review committee to review the design of the study as required by subsection (D). The department and the Environmental Protection Agency must concur on the final design before a study is initiated. Justification of any objection to the study design must be based solely on scientific considerations. Objections to the study design must be provided in writing by the department to the party seeking a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen.
(F) The department shall provide the following agencies sixty days to review and comment on the results of the studies required in subsection (D):
(1) the United States Fish and Wildlife Service of the United States Department of the Interior;
(2) the United States Geological Survey of the United States Department of the Interior; and
(3) the National Ocean Service of the United States Department of Commerce and the National Marine Fisheries Service of the United States Department of Commerce.
In order for a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen to be implemented pursuant to this section, the department, the Department of Natural Resources and the Environmental Protection Agency must concur that the results of the study required in subsection (D) justify its implementation. In reaching a decision on the study results, the department and the Department of Natural Resources must base their decision upon the entire record, taking into account whatever in the record detracts from the weight of the decision, and must be supported by evidence that a reasonable mind might accept as adequate to support the decision. Objections to the acceptance of the results of the study must be provided in writing by the department to the party seeking a site-specific effluent limit related to dissolved oxygen."
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Amend title to read:
TO AMEND CHAPTER 1, TITLE 48 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, BY ADDING SECTION 48-1-83 SO AS TO ESTABLISH REQUIREMENTS FOR DISSOLVED OXYGEN DEPRESSIONS IN NATURALLY LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN WATERBODIES AND PROCEDURES FOR OBTAINING A SITE-SPECIFIC EFFLUENT LIMIT RELATED TO DISSOLVED OXYGEN.
/s/Glenn F. McConnell /s/G. Ralph Davenport /s/Arthur Ravenel, Jr. /s/Dwight A. Loftis /s/C. Bradley Hutto /s/William Knight Bowers On Part of the Senate. On Part of the House.
Rep. LOFTIS explained the Free Conference Report.
The Free Conference Report was adopted and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The following was received from the Senate.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it insists upon its amendments to H. 3963:
H. 3963 (Word version) -- Rep. Quinn: AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR AN EQUIVALENT MILLAGE CALCULATION TO BE USED TO COMPUTE AD VALOREM PROPERTY TAXES IN TAXING DISTRICTS LOCATED IN RICHLAND-LEXINGTON SCHOOL DISTRICT 5 IN WHICH PROPERTY TAX EQUALIZATION AND REASSESSMENT IS OCCURRING, AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE MANNER IN WHICH THE EQUIVALENT MILLAGE SHALL BE CALCULATED IN THESE TAXING DISTRICTS FOR PURPOSES OF THE TRUST FUND
and asks for a Committee of Conference and has appointed Senators Alexander, Rankin and Courson of the Committee of Conference on the part of the Senate.
Very respectfully,
President
Whereupon, the Chair appointed Reps. QUINN, ROBINSON and LIMEHOUSE to the Committee of Conference on the part of the House and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Rep. FLEMING moved that the Committee of Conference on the following Bill be resolved into a Committee of Free Conference and briefly explained the Conference Committees reasons for this request:
H. 3357 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Wilder, Klauber and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-115 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL TO ISSUE CONSTRUCTION NOTES; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-129 SO AS TO EXEMPT FROM STATE TAXES THE INCOME OF A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-131 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT NO INCOME, PROFITS, OR
Those who voted in the affirmative are:
Allen Allison Altman Askins Bailey Bales Barfield Barrett Battle Beck Bowers Brown G. Brown H. Brown J. Carnell Chellis Clyburn Cooper Dantzler Delleney Edge Emory Fleming Frye Gamble Gilham Gourdine Govan Hamilton Harrell Harris Harvin Haskins Hawkins Hayes Hines J. Hinson Hosey Jennings Keegan Kelley Kennedy Kirsh Klauber Knotts Koon Lanford Law Leach Lee Limehouse Littlejohn Lloyd Lourie Lucas Maddox Martin McCraw McGee McLeod M. McLeod W. Meacham Miller Moody-Lawrence Neal Neal J.M. Neilson Ott Parks Phillips Quinn Rhoad Rice Riser Rodgers Rutherford Sandifer Scott Seithel Simrill Smith R. Stille Stuart Taylor Trotter Vaughn Webb Whatley Wilder Wilkins Witherspoon Young-Brickell
Those who voted in the negative are:
Cotty Whipper
The Committee of Conference was thereby resolved into a Committee of Free Conference. The SPEAKER appointed Reps. FLEMING, HARVIN and HARRELL to the Committee of Free Conference and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
The COMMITTEE OF FREE CONFERENCE, to whom was referred:
H. 3357 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Wilder, Klauber and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-115 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL TO ISSUE CONSTRUCTION NOTES; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-129 SO AS TO EXEMPT FROM STATE TAXES THE INCOME OF A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-131 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT NO INCOME, PROFITS, OR ASSETS OF A JOINT SYSTEM MAY INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL OR PRIVATE ENTITY; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-20, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS FOR JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEMS, SO AS TO DEFINE "CONSTRUCTION NOTE OR NOTES", "FINANCING AGREEMENT", "FINANCING POOL", "GOVERNMENT", AND "INTERIM FINANCING"; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-30, RELATING TO THE CREATION OF A JOINT SYSTEM, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE GOVERNING BODIES OF MUNICIPALITIES TO CREATE A JOINT SYSTEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL, AND TO LIMIT THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH A JOINT SYSTEM MAY BE CREATED; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-40, RELATING TO THE NOTICE OF THE INSTRUMENT CREATING A JOINT SYSTEM, SO AS TO EXEMPT A JOINT SYSTEM FROM THE NOTICE PROVISIONS IF IT IS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-50, RELATING TO THE APPOINTMENT OF A
Beg leave to report that they have duly and carefully considered the same and recommend:
That the same do pass with the following amendments: (Reference is to Printer's Version 6/3/99--S.)
Amend the bill, as and if amended, by striking all after the enacting words and inserting the following:
/ SECTION 1. The 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 6-25-115. (A) A joint system organized for the purpose of creating a financing pool may issue from time to time its construction notes for the purpose of creating a financing pool and providing funds to defray the cost of administration of the financing pool and the costs of issuance of the construction notes. The principal of, premium if any, and the interest on an issue of construction notes
(B) The proceeds of the construction notes of each issue may be used solely for the purposes for which the construction notes are issued, and must be disbursed in a manner and under restrictions, if any, as the commission of the joint system may provide in the resolution authorizing the issuance of the construction notes or in any trust agreement securing them. The joint system may also provide for the replacement of any construction notes which have become mutilated or have been destroyed or lost.
(C) The proceeds of the construction notes must be applied solely to the costs of issuance thereof, the cost of administration of the joint
(D) Monies in a financing pool may be loaned to members of the joint system upon such terms and conditions as are set forth by the resolution of the commission authorizing construction notes issued to provide funds for the financing pool or a trust agreement securing the issue of construction notes, provided, however, that the loan made from the financing pool may be only made upon the delivery by the borrower of such funds of a letter of commitment from the government to provide permanent financing for the capital project to be initially financed by the loan.
(E) All construction notes must be special obligations of the joint system by which they are issued, and the full faith, credit, and taxing power of neither this State nor any of its political subdivisions may be pledged for these notes. All construction notes shall include a legend substantially similar to the following:
THIS NOTE IS A SPECIAL AND LIMITED OBLIGATION OF (NAME OF JOINT SYSTEM), A BODY CORPORATE AND POLITIC OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE PRINCIPAL OF, PREMIUM, IF ANY, AND INTEREST ON THIS NOTE IS NOT PAYABLE FROM THE GENERAL FUNDS OF THE (NAME OF JOINT SYSTEM), NOR DOES IT CONSTITUTE A LEGAL OR EQUITABLE PLEDGE, CHARGE, LIEN, OR ENCUMBRANCE UPON ANY OF ITS PROPERTY OR UPON ANY OF ITS INCOME, RECEIPTS, OR REVENUES, EXCEPT THE FUNDS WHICH ARE PLEDGED UNDER THE RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE ISSUANCE OF THIS NOTE OR THE TRUST AGREEMENT SECURING THIS NOTE. THIS NOTE DOES NOT CONSTITUTE A DEBT, LIABILITY, OR OTHER OBLIGATION OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, OR ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF IT. THE (NAME OF JOINT SYSTEM) IS NOT OBLIGATED TO PAY THIS NOTE OR THE INTEREST HEREON EXCEPT FROM THE REVENUES, FUNDS, AND ASSETS PLEDGED THEREFOR, AND NEITHER THE FAITH AND CREDIT NOR THE TAXING POWER OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. THE (NAME OF JOINT SYSTEM) OR ITS MEMBER ENTITIES IS PLEDGED TO THE PAYMENT OF THE PRINCIPAL OF OR INTEREST ON THIS NOTE. NO HOLDER OF THIS NOTE HAS THE RIGHT TO COMPEL THE EXERCISE OF THE TAXING POWER BY THE STATE OR ANY POLITICAL SUBDIVISION OF
(F) Construction notes may be issued under provisions of this chapter without obtaining the consent or approval of the State or any political subdivision or any agency, commission, or instrumentality of them, but such construction notes may not be issued without the prior approval of a majority of the commissioners of the joint system present and voting at a duly called meeting of it. No member is liable for any payments in respect of any construction notes issued by a joint system except with the approval of the governing body of the member, by resolution or ordinance of the governing body of the member.
(G) In the discretion of the commission of the joint system, any construction notes issued under the provisions of this chapter may be secured by a trust agreement by and between the joint system and a corporate trustee, which may be any trust company or bank having the powers of a trust company within or without the State. The trust agreement or the resolution providing for the issuance of the construction notes may contain provisions for protecting and enforcing the rights and remedies of the holders of the construction notes and of the trustees as may be reasonable and proper and not in violation of law, and may restrict the individual right of action by holders of construction notes. The trust agreement or the resolution providing for the issuance of the construction notes may contain covenants including, but not limited to, the following:
(1) the pledge of the proceeds of the construction notes, earnings on the proceeds, the proceeds of bonds issued to the government by members of the joint system, agreements between the joint system and its members, and the funds and accounts of the joint system;
(2) the terms and conditions of loans to be made from the financing pool;
(3) the setting aside of reserves and the investment, regulation, and disposition of the reserves;
(4) the custody, collection, securing, investment, and payment of any monies held for the payment of construction notes;
(5) limitations or restrictions on the purposes to which the proceeds of sale of construction notes then or thereafter issued may be applied;
(6) limitations or restrictions on the issuance of additional construction notes, the terms upon which additional construction notes
(7) the procedure, if any, by which the terms of any contract with holders of construction notes may be amended, the percentage of construction notes the holders of which must consent to, and the manner in which the consent may be given;
(8) events of default and the rights and liabilities arising on default, the terms and conditions upon which construction notes issued under this chapter become or may be declared due before maturity, and the terms and conditions upon which the declaration and its consequences may be waived;
(9) the retention or employment of financial advisors, attorneys, independent auditors, and other technical consultants;
(10) provisions for insurance and for accounting reports and the inspection and audit of them;
(11) conditions under which the construction notes may be defeased or redeemed."
SECTION 2. The 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 6-25-129. A joint system is an instrumentality of local government, and is authorized by this chapter exclusively for the performance of governmental functions, and the income of a joint system is exempt from state taxes."
SECTION 3. The 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 6-25-131. None of the income, profits, or assets of a joint system may inure to the benefit of any individual or private entity."
SECTION 4. Section 6-25-20 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 74 of 1997, is further amended by adding five appropriately lettered items at the end to read:
"( ) 'Construction note' or 'notes' means notes of a joint system issued to provide funds for the creation of a financing pool and costs associated with it.
( ) 'Financing agreement' means an agreement entered into by a joint system organized to create a financing pool and a member of it in connection with the lending of the proceeds of construction notes or portion thereof by the joint system to the member so as to provide for
( ) 'Financing pool' means a fund of money, obtained through the issuance of a construction note of a joint municipal water system, which may be loaned to the members of it by way of interim financing. Not exceeding five percent of the principal amount of a financing pool may be loaned to not-for-profit corporations established pursuant to Chapter 35 of Title 33.
( ) 'Government' means the United States of America, acting through the United States Department of Agriculture, or its successor, and the agencies and divisions of it.
( ) 'Interim financing' means a bond anticipation note or notes issued pursuant to the provisions of Sections 11-17-10 to 11-17-120 in anticipation of the issuance of a bond or bonds of a municipality to be sold to the government."
SECTION 5. Section 6-25-20(h) of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"(h) 'Member of a joint system' means those municipalities whose governing bodies have agreed (1) to create a joint municipal water system to undertake the impounding, acquisition, treatment, production, transmission, distribution, service, and sale of water to a municipality which is a member of the system and other municipalities, and persons which are not members when approved by the governing body of each member or (2) to create a joint municipal water system for the purpose of creating a financing pool. A joint municipal water system created for the purpose of creating a financing pool may have as nonvoting members not-for-profit corporations created pursuant to Chapter 35 of Title 33."
SECTION 6. Section 6-25-30 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding the following two paragraphs at the end:
"Additionally, any two or more governing bodies of municipalities may, by resolution or ordinance, determine that it is in the best interests of their municipalities, residents, and customers to create a joint system for the purpose of creating a financing pool.
A joint system may be created for the purpose of planning, financing, developing, constructing, acquiring, improving, enlarging, selling, leasing, maintaining, and operating a project or for the purpose of creating a financing pool, but not for both such purposes."
SECTION 7. Section 6-25-40 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding the following sentence at the end:
"If a joint system is formed for the purposes of creating a financing pool, the provisions of this section do not apply."
SECTION 8. Section 6-25-50 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-50. Upon fulfilling the requirements set forth in Section 6-25-40, if applicable each governing body which determines that its participation in the proposed joint system is in its best interest shall by resolution appoint one representative to the proposed joint system. Any two or more representatives shall file with the Secretary of State an application signed by the representative of each proposed member setting forth:
(a) the names of all the proposed members and their respective appointed representatives;
(b) a certified copy of (i) the resolution or ordinance of each member determining it is in its best interest to participate in the proposed joint system and (ii) the resolution appointing such the member's representative;
(c) the desire that the joint system be organized as a public body and a body corporate and politic under this chapter;
(d) the name which is proposed for the joint system; and
(e) the purpose for creation of the joint system.
The Secretary of State shall file the application if after examining it and determining that it complies with the requirements in this section and that the proposed name of the joint system is not identical with that of any other corporation of the State or any agency or instrumentality or so nearly similar as to lead to confusion and uncertainty.
After the application has been made and filed, the Secretary of State shall issue a corporate certificate which shall must be filed with the application, and the joint system shall then must be constituted a public body corporate and politic under the name proposed in the application. The corporate certificate shall set forth the names of the all voting members and of the name of the joint system. There must also be stated upon the corporate certificate the purpose for which it has been created, as set forth in the application. Notice of the issuance
In any suit, action, or proceeding involving the validity or enforcement of, or relating to, any contract of a joint system, the joint system in the absence of establishing fraud shall be conclusively deemed considered to have been established in accordance with the provisions of this chapter upon proof of the issuance of the certificate by the Secretary of State. A copy of such the certificate, duly certified by the Secretary of State, shall be is admissible in evidence in any suit, action, or proceeding and shall be is conclusive proof of the filing and contents."
SECTION 9. Section 6-25-60(a) and (b) of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 569 of 1988, is further amended to read:
"(a) The management and control of a joint system shall be is vested in a commission. The governing body of each voting member of a joint system shall appoint a representative who shall must be a commissioner of the joint system. The representative may be an officer or employee of the member and may also serve ex officio as a member of the commission. Each commissioner shall have has one vote and may have additional votes as a majority of the members of the joint system determines. Each commissioner shall serve at the pleasure of the governing body by which he was appointed. Each appointed commissioner, before entering upon his duties, shall take and subscribe to an oath before a person authorized by law to administer oaths to execute the duties of his office faithfully and impartially, and a record of each oath shall must be filed with the governing body of the appointing authority.
If the commissioners unanimously designate any member for additional representation, then the governing body of any member designated is entitled to appoint up to two additional representatives to be commissioners of the joint system. These additional commissioners have the same power and authority and are subject to the same limitations as the commissioners initially appointed. Once the membership of a commission has been increased in this manner, the additional votes provision of the preceding paragraph no longer applies to the commission.
(b) The commissioners of the joint system shall annually, or biennially, if provided in the bylaws of the joint system, elect, with each commissioner having one vote, one of the commissioners as
"Notice of any change in membership must be filed in the office of the Secretary of State, and no change is final until such this filing, provided, however, that the filing is not required if a joint system is organized for the purpose of creating a financing pool."
SECTION 11. Section 6-25-80 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-80. Whenever the commission of a joint system and the governing body of each of its members shall by resolution or ordinance determine that the purposes for which the joint system was formed have been substantially fulfilled and that all bonds issued and all other obligations incurred by the joint system have been fully paid or satisfied, such the commission and members may declare the joint system to be dissolved. On the effective date of such the resolution or ordinance, the title to all funds and other income and property owned by the joint system at the time of dissolution must be disbursed to the voting members of the joint system according to its bylaws."
SECTION 12. Section 6-25-100(n) of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 74 of 1997, is further amended to read:
"(n) To borrow money and issue bonds or notes of the joint system, to loan the proceeds of any borrowing to any member of the joint system to be paid solely from revenues of the system, the loan repayments of members, and such other funds as may be available therefor with a favorable vote of two-thirds of the commissioners. No bonds or notes may be issued the payment for which is dependent upon contracts or agreements with a member except with the approval of the governing body of such member, by resolution or ordinance of the
SECTION 13. Section 6-25-100 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 74 of 1997, is further amended by adding the following paragraph at the end:
"Provided, however, that the provisions of (g), (h), (i), (j), (p), (q), (t), (u), (v), (w), (x), (y), (z), (aa), and (bb) do not apply to a joint system organized solely for the purpose of creating a financing pool."
SECTION 14. Section 6-25-110 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 74 of 1997, is further amended by adding the following sentence at the end:
"A joint system formed for the purpose of creating a financing pool may issue notes in anticipation of the issuance of bonds by its members to the government."
SECTION 15. Section 6-25-120 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 74 of 1997, is further amended to read:
"Section 6-25-120. In borrowing money or the issuance of bonds or notes, construction notes, or other obligations, there may not be pledged the full faith, credit, or taxing power of any member of the joint system, but only revenues and other funds available to the system must be used to pay or pledged to the payment of any notes, obligations, or bonds."
SECTION 16. Section 6-25-126 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-126. The resolution authorizing the bonds or construction notes of any issue or the trust agreement securing the bonds or construction notes may provide that any of the monies may be temporarily invested and reinvested pending disbursements and the securities and other investments provided in the resolution or trust agreement, and must provide that any bank or trust company with which the monies are deposited shall act as trustee of the monies and shall hold and apply them for the purposes of this chapter, subject to regulation as this chapter and the resolution or trust agreement may provide."
SECTION 17. Section 6-25-127 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-127. Any holder of bond or construction notes issued under the provisions of this chapter or any of the coupons appertaining to them, and the trustee under any trust agreement, except to the extent the rights given by this chapter may be restricted by the trust agreement or the resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds or construction notes, may, either at law or in equity, by suit, action, mandamus, or other proceeding, protect and enforce any and all rights under the laws of the State or granted under this chapter, or, to the extent permitted by law, under the trust agreement or resolution authorizing the issuance of the bonds or under any agreement or other contract executed by the joint system pursuant to this chapter, and may enforce and compel the performance of all duties required by this chapter or by the trust agreement or resolution to be performed by any joint system or municipality or by their officers, including the fixing, charging, and collecting of rents, fees, and charges."
SECTION 18. Section 6-25-145 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-145. It is lawful for any executor, administrator, guardian, committee, or other fiduciary to invest any monies in his hand in bonds and construction notes issued under the provisions of this chapter."
SECTION 19. Section 6-25-155 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-155. Whether or not the bonds and interest coupons appertaining to them and construction notes are of a form and character as to be investment securities under Chapter 8 of Title 36, all bonds and interest coupons appertaining to them and construction notes issued under this chapter are hereby made investment securities within the meaning of and for all the purposes of Chapter 8 of Title 36, subject only to the provisions of the bonds and construction notes pertaining to registration."
SECTION 20. Section 6-25-160 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 6-25-160. The principal and interest on the bonds, notes, construction notes, or other evidences of indebtedness issued pursuant to this chapter shall have the tax-exempt status prescribed by Section 12-1-60 12-2-50."
SECTION 21. A. Chapter 7, Title 5 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 5-7-145. (A) Each municipality bordering on the Atlantic Ocean is authorized to provide lifeguard and other safety related services on and along the public beaches within its corporate limits. A coastal municipality may enact and enforce regulations it determines necessary for the safety of all persons on the beach.
(B) Lifeguard services may be provided using municipal employees or by service agreement with a private beach safety company.
If the municipality elects to provide the services by an agreement with a private beach safety company, the following conditions apply:
(1) the municipality shall follow the procedures of the State Procurement Code, as found in Chapter 35 of Title 11, or the procedures of the municipal procurement code, in the awarding of contracts with private beach safety companies;
(2) the agreement between the municipality and private beach safety company may last no longer than seven years;
(3) the municipality may grant the exclusive right to the beach safety company to rent only the beach equipment and to sell only the items to the public on the beach that are allowed by the municipality on the effective date of this section; provided, however, that on and after the effective date of this section there shall be no granting of the right to rent any additional tangible items, or to sell any beverages to the
(4) lifeguard personnel employed by the private beach safety company must be tested and certified as required by the municipality; and
(5) the conduct of the limited commercial activities granted to the private beach safety company shall not prevent or interfere in a substantial way with the peaceful, recreational use of the public beach by the general public.
(C) Nothing in this section enlarges, restricts, or infringes upon the existing rights of the owners of private property adjacent to the public beaches."
B. Section 4-9-30(11) of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"(11) to grant franchises and make charges in areas outside the corporate limits of municipalities within the county in the manner provided by law for municipalities and subject to the same limitations, to provide for the orderly control of services and utilities affected with the public interest; provided, however, that the provisions of this subsection shall not apply to persons or businesses acting in the capacity of telephone, telegraph, gas and electric utilities, or suppliers, nor shall it apply to utilities owned and operated by a municipality; provided, further, that the provisions of this subsection shall apply to the authority to grant franchises and contracts for the use of public beaches;"
C. The first undesignated paragraph of Section 5-7-30 of the 1976 Code, as amended by Act 171 of 1993, is further amended to read:
"Each municipality of the State, in addition to the powers conferred to its specific form of government, may enact regulations, resolutions, and ordinances, not inconsistent with the Constitution and general law of this State, including the exercise of powers in relation to roads, streets, markets, law enforcement, health, and order in the municipality or respecting any subject which appears to it necessary and proper for the security, general welfare, and convenience of the municipality or for preserving health, peace, order, and good government in it,
D. Notwithstanding any other provision of this section or any other provision of law, the provisions of this section shall not affect, alter, or abrogate contracts existing and in effect on the effective date of this act.
SECTION 22. Sections 11-27-40 and 11-27-50 of the 1976 Code are amended to read:
"Section 11-27-40. The governing body of each of the political subdivisions of the State shall be empowered to incur general obligation debt for their respective political subdivisions as permitted by Section 14 of New Article X and in accordance with its provisions and limitations. All laws shall continue in force and effect after the ratification date, but each of such laws is amended as follows:
1. If no election be prescribed in such law and an election is required by New Article X, then in every such instance, a majority vote of the qualified electors of the political subdivision voting in the referendum herein authorized is declared a condition precedent to the issuance of bonds pursuant to such law. The governing body of each of the political subdivisions shall be empowered to order any such referendum as is required by New Article X or any other provision of the Constitution, to prescribe the notice thereof and to conduct or cause such referendum to be conducted in the manner prescribed by Title 7, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976.
2. If an election be prescribed by the provisions of such law, but is not required by the provisions of New Article X, then in every such instance, no election need be held (notwithstanding the requirement therefor in such law) and the remaining provisions of such law shall constitute a full and complete authorization to issue bond in accordance with such remaining provisions.
3. If a statutory debt limitation be prescribed by any such law, then in lieu thereof, the debt limitation shall be that resulting from the provisions of Section 14 of New Article X.
4. Notwithstanding any contrary provision in any law, any issue of general obligation bonds maturing not later than eight ten years from their date of issuance and in the amount of not exceeding one million five hundred thousand dollars may be sold at private sale and without advertisement, if not less than ten seven days prior to their delivery, notice of intention to sell such bonds at private sale shall be given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in such political subdivision. Such notice shall set forth the purchaser, the purchase price, interest rates, and maturity schedule of such bonds.
5. As permitted by paragraph 8 of Section 14 of New Article X, all political subdivisions are authorized and empowered to incur general obligation debt in anticipation of the collection of ad valorem taxes or licenses (tax anticipation notes). Tax anticipation notes shall be expressed to mature not later than ninety days from the date on which such taxes or license fees may be paid without penalty. In the case of counties and incorporated municipalities, tax anticipation notes shall be
6. The provisions of Chapter 17 of Title 11, relating to the issuance of bond anticipation notes, shall continue in force and effect after the ratification with respect to all political subdivisions and the governing body of each political subdivision is hereby authorized and empowered to issue bond anticipation notes pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of that chapter and the limitations imposed by paragraph 9 of Section 14 of New Article X.
7. All laws now in force permitting any political subdivisions to incur indebtedness (and to issue bonds or other evidences of debt) which shall be payable solely from a revenue-producing project or from a special source, which source does not involve revenues from any tax or license, shall continue in force and effect after the ratification date. Evidences of such indebtedness shall contain a statement on the face thereof specifying the sources from which payment is to be made and shall state that the full faith, credit, and taxing powers of the issuer are not pledged therefor.
Any law containing any provisions inconsistent herewith (including Chapter 19 of Title 11, as amended) is herewith amended by the removal therefrom of such inconsistent provisions.
8. The initiative and referendum provisions contained in Article 13, Chapter 9 of Title 4 and Chapter 17 of Title 5 of the 1976 Code, shall not be applicable to any other ordinance authorizing the issuance of general obligation bonds unless a notice, signed by not less than five qualified electors, of the intention to seek a referendum, be filed both in the office of the clerk of court of the county wherein such political subdivision is situate and with the clerk or other recording officer of the political subdivision. Such notices of intention to seek a referendum shall be so filed within twenty days following the publication by the governing body of the political subdivision of notice in a newspaper of general circulation in such political subdivision of the adoption of such ordinance.
9. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a political subdivision may issue general obligation bonds in accordance with one or more of the following provisions:
(a) The principal amount of the bonds maturing in a given year shall be in an amount as prescribed by the governing body of the political subdivision. The first maturing bonds of an issue shall mature within five years from the date on which they are issued; and no bond shall mature later than thirty years from the date on which it is issued.
(b) The bonds shall be sold at public sale, after advertisement of the sale in a newspaper having general circulation in the State or in a financial publication published in the City of New York. The advertisement must appear not less than seven days prior to the date set for the sale. The advertisement may set as a sale date a fixed date not less than seven days following publication, or the advertisement may advise that the sale date will be at least seven days following the date of publication. If a fixed date of sale is not set forth in the notice of sale published in accordance with this subitem, the date selected for the receipt of bids must be disseminated via an electronic information service at least forty-eight hours prior to the time set for the receipt of bids. If a fixed date of sale is set forth in the notice of sale, it may be modified by notice disseminated via an electronic information service at least forty-eight hours prior to the time set for the receipt of bids on the modified date of sale. No bonds may be sold pursuant to this subitem on a date that is more than sixty days after the date of the most recent publication of the notice of sale. Bids for the purchase of bonds may be received in such form as determined by the governing body of the issuer.
(c) The bonds may be disposed of at private sale if there are no bids received or if all bids are rejected. The provisions of this section shall not prevent a sale at private sale to the United States of America or any agency thereof.
(d) Bonds issued pursuant to this section may be issued with a provision for their redemption prior to their maturity at par and accrued interest, plus such redemption premium as may be prescribed by the governing body of the issuer, but no bond shall be redeemable before maturity unless it contains a statement to that effect. In the proceedings authorizing the issuance of the bonds, provisions shall be made specifying the manner of call and the notice that must be given.
Section 11-27-50. The board of trustees or other governing body (the governing body) of each of the school districts of the State shall be empowered to incur general obligation debt for their respective school districts as permitted by Section 15 of New Article X and in accordance with its provisions and limitations. All laws relating to
1. If no election be prescribed in such law and an election is required by New Article X, then in every such instance, a majority vote of the qualified electors of the school district voting in the referendum herein authorized is declared a condition precedent to the issuance of bonds pursuant to such law. The governing body of each of the school districts shall be empowered to order any such referendum as is required by New Article X or any other provisions of the Constitution, to prescribe the notice thereof and to conduct or cause to be conducted such referendum in the manner prescribed by Article 1, Chapter 71, Title 59, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976.
2. If an election be prescribed by the provisions of such law, but is not required by the provisions of New Article X, then in every such instance, no election need be held and the remaining provisions of such law shall constitute a full and complete authorization to issue bonds in accordance with such remaining provisions.
3. If a statutory debt limitation be prescribed by any such law, then in lieu thereof, the debt limitation shall be that resulting from the provisions of Section 15 of New Article X.
4. As permitted by paragraph 7 of Section 15 of New Article X, all school districts are authorized and empowered to incur general obligation debt in anticipation of the collection of ad valorem taxes (tax anticipation notes). Tax anticipation notes shall be expressed to mature not later than ninety days from the date as of which such taxes may be paid without penalty. Tax anticipation notes shall be issued pursuant to a resolution adopted by the governing body.
5. The provisions of Chapter 17 of Title 11, relating to the issuance of bond anticipation notes, shall continue in force and effect after the ratification date with respect to all school districts and the governing body of each school district is hereby authorized and empowered to issue bond anticipation notes pursuant to and in accordance with the provisions of Chapter 17 of Title 11 and the limitations imposed by paragraph 8 of Section 15 of New Article X.
6. Notwithstanding provision of law to the contrary, an issue of general obligation bonds maturing not later than ten years from their date of issuance and in the amount of not exceeding one million five hundred thousand dollars may be sold at private sale and without advertisement, if not less than seven days prior to their delivery, notice of intention to sell such bonds at private sale is given by publication in a newspaper of general circulation in the school district. Such notice
7. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a school district may issue general obligation bonds in accordance with one or more of the following provisions:
(a) The principal amount of the bonds maturing in a given year shall be in an amount as prescribed by the governing body. The first maturing bonds of an issue shall mature within five years from the date on which they are issued; and no bond shall mature later than thirty years from the date on which it is issued.
(b) The bonds shall be sold at public sale, after advertisement of the sale in a newspaper having general circulation in the State or in a financial publication published in the City of New York or, in the discretion of the authorities, in both publications. The advertisement must appear not less than seven days prior to the date set as a sale date for the sale. The advertisement may set a fixed date not less than seven days following publication, or the advertisement may advise that the sale date will be at least seven days following the date of publication. If a fixed date of sale is not set forth in the notice of sale published in accordance with this subitem, the date selected for the receipt of bids must be disseminated via an electronic information service at least forty-eight hours prior to the time set for the receipt of bids. If a fixed date of sale is set forth in this notice of sale, it may be modified by notice disseminated via an electronic information service at least forty-eight hours prior to the time set for the receipt of bids on the modified date of sale. No bonds may be sold pursuant to this section on a date that is more than sixty days after the date of the most recent publication of the notice of sale. Bids for the purchase of bonds may be received in such form as determined by the governing body of the issuer.
(c) The bonds may be disposed of at private sale if there are no bids received or if all bids are rejected. The provisions of this section shall not prevent a sale at private sale to the United States of America or any agency thereof.
(d) Any bonds issued pursuant to this section may be issued with a provision for their redemption prior to their maturity at par and accrued interest, plus such redemption premium as may be prescribed by the governing body of the issuer, but no bond shall be redeemable before maturity unless it contains a statement to that effect. In the proceedings authorizing the issuance of the bonds, provisions shall be made specifying the manner of call and the notice that must be given."
SECTION 23. Section 11-15-440 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 11-15-440. The governing body of any issuer may issue general obligation bonds of such issuer to such extent as such issuer shall be indebted by way of principal, interest, and redemption premium upon any outstanding general obligation or revenue bonds, maturing or called for redemption, less all sinking funds and other moneys on hand applicable thereto. The issuer may utilize the provisions of Sections 11-27-40 and 11-27-50 in connection with the issuance of such refunding bonds."
SECTION 24. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor./
Amend title to conform.
/s/Harvey S. Peeler, Jr. /s/Robert W. Harrell, Jr. /s/Luke A. Rankin /s/C. Alexander Harvin III /s/Holly A. Cork /s/Ronald N. Fleming On Part of the Senate. On Part of the House.
The Free Conference Report was adopted and a message was ordered sent to the Senate accordingly.
Rep. D. SMITH moved that when the House adjourns, it adjourn to meet at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow, which was agreed to.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has requested and granted Free Conference powers and appointed Senators Peeler, Cork and Rankin of the Committee of Free Conference on the part of the Senate on H. 3357:
H. 3357 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Wilder, Klauber and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-115 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE A JOINT
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Free Conference on H. 3357:
H. 3357 (Word version) -- Reps. Fleming, Wilder, Klauber and Hayes: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-115 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM ORGANIZED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL TO ISSUE CONSTRUCTION NOTES; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-129 SO AS TO EXEMPT FROM STATE TAXES THE INCOME OF A JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEM; BY ADDING SECTION 6-25-131 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT NO INCOME, PROFITS, OR ASSETS OF A JOINT SYSTEM MAY INURE TO THE BENEFIT OF ANY INDIVIDUAL OR PRIVATE ENTITY; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-20, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS FOR JOINT MUNICIPAL WATER SYSTEMS, SO AS TO DEFINE "CONSTRUCTION NOTE OR NOTES", "FINANCING AGREEMENT", "FINANCING POOL", "GOVERNMENT", AND "INTERIM FINANCING"; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-30, RELATING TO THE CREATION OF A JOINT SYSTEM, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE GOVERNING BODIES OF MUNICIPALITIES TO CREATE A JOINT SYSTEM FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL, AND TO LIMIT THE PURPOSES FOR WHICH A JOINT SYSTEM MAY BE CREATED; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-40, RELATING TO THE NOTICE OF THE INSTRUMENT CREATING A JOINT SYSTEM, SO AS TO EXEMPT A JOINT SYSTEM FROM THE NOTICE PROVISIONS IF IT IS FORMED FOR THE PURPOSE OF CREATING A FINANCING POOL; TO AMEND SECTION 6-25-50, RELATING
Received as information.
The Report of the Committee of Free Conference having been adopted by both Houses, and this Bill having been read three times in each House, it was ordered that the title thereof be changed to that of an Act and that it be enrolled for Ratification.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has requested and granted Free Conference powers and appointed Senators
Received as information.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Free Conference on S. 591:
S. 591 (Word version) -- Senators McConnell, Ravenel, Hutto, Leventis, Cork and Passailaigue: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 1, TITLE 48 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POLLUTION CONTROL ACT, BY ADDING SECTION 48-1-83 SO AS TO ESTABLISH STATUTORY REQUIREMENTS FOR DISSOLVED OXYGEN DEPRESSIONS IN NATURALLY LOW DISSOLVED OXYGEN WATERBODIES.
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The Report of the Committee of Free Conference having been adopted by both Houses, and this Bill having been read three times in each House, it was ordered that the title thereof be changed to that of an Act and that it be enrolled for Ratification.
The following was received.
Columbia, S.C., June 22, 1999
Mr. Speaker and Members of the House:
The Senate respectfully informs your Honorable Body that it has adopted the report of the Committee of Conference on H. 3759:
H. 3759 (Word version) -- Reps. Cobb-Hunter, Wilkins, Seithel, Allison, Altman, Askins, Bailey, Bales, Barfield, Barrett, Battle, Beck, Bowers, Breeland, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, Campsen, Canty, Carnell, Cato, Chellis, Clyburn, Cooper, Cotty, Dantzler, Davenport, Edge, Emory, Fleming, Gamble, Gilham, Gourdine, Govan, Hamilton, Harrell, Harris, Harvin, Haskins, Hawkins, Hayes, J. Hines, Hinson, Howard, Inabinett, Keegan, Kelley, Kennedy, Kirsh, Klauber, Knotts, Koon, Lanford, Law, Leach, Lee, Limehouse, Littlejohn, Lloyd, Loftis, Mack, Martin, Mason, McCraw, M. McLeod, W. McLeod, McMahand, Meacham, Miller, Moody-Lawrence, Neal, Neilson, Ott, Parks, Phillips, Pinckney, Quinn, Rhoad, Rice, Riser, Robinson, Rodgers, Sandifer, Scott, Sharpe, Simrill, D. Smith, F. Smith, R. Smith, Stille, Townsend, Tripp, Trotter, Vaughn, Walker, Webb, Whatley, Wilder, Wilkes, Witherspoon, Woodrum and Young-Brickell: A BILL TO AMEND TITLE 15, CHAPTER 3, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO LIMITATIONS ON CIVIL ACTIONS, BY ADDING ARTICLE 2 SO AS TO ENACT THE YEAR 2000 COMMERCE PROTECTION ACT IN ORDER TO PROVIDE FOR THE RECOVERY OF A CLAIM FOR A PERSON WHO SUFFERS AN ECONOMIC LOSS AS A RESULT OF THE YEAR 2000 PROBLEM.
Very respectfully,
President
Received as information.
The Report of the Committee of Conference having been adopted by both Houses, and this Bill having been read three times in each House, it was ordered that the title thereof be changed to that of an Act and that it be enrolled for Ratification.
Rep. FLEMING moved that the House do now adjourn, which was agreed to.
The Senate returned to the House with concurrence the following:
H. 4137 (Word version) -- Reps. Edge and H. Brown: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION MEMORIALIZING THE UNITED STATES CONGRESS TO REVISE PROVISIONS OF THE BALANCED BUDGET ACT OF 1997 RELATED TO AN INTERIM PAYMENT SYSTEM AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE DEVELOPMENT OF CERTAIN AMENDMENTS OR CHANGES IN RULES FOR MEDICARE HOME HEALTH CARE BENEFICIARIES TO IMPROVE THEIR SITUATION.
H. 4254 (Word version) -- Rep. J. Smith: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO RECOGNIZE AND CONGRATULATE CAPTAIN AND MRS. PAUL B. SMITH FOR THE WONDROUS AND JOYOUS EVENT OF CELEBRATING THEIR FIFTY-SEVENTH WEDDING ANNIVERSARY ON JULY 5, 1999.
H. 4255 (Word version) -- Rep. Townsend: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE DEEPEST SYMPATHY OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY OF THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA TO THE FAMILY AND FRIENDS OF FRANCES B. MARSHALL OF BELTON, THE SECOND WOMAN TO EVER SERVE ON THE BELTON CITY COUNCIL.
H. 4256 (Word version) -- Reps. Scott, Allen, Allison, Altman, Askins, Bailey, Bales, Barfield, Barrett, Battle, Beck, Bowers, Breeland, G. Brown, H. Brown, J. Brown, T. Brown, Campsen, Canty, Carnell, Cato, Chellis, Clyburn, Cobb-Hunter, Cooper, Cotty, Dantzler, Davenport, Delleney, Easterday, Edge, Emory, Fleming, Gamble, Gilham, Gourdine, Govan, Hamilton, Harrell, Harris, Harrison, Harvin, Haskins, Hawkins, Hayes, J. Hines, M. Hines, Hinson, Howard, Inabinett, Jennings, Keegan, Kelley, Kennedy, Kirsh, Klauber, Knotts, Koon, Lanford, Law, Leach, Lee, Limehouse, Littlejohn, Lloyd, Loftis, Lourie, Lucas, Mack, Maddox, Martin, McCraw, McGee, McKay, M. McLeod, W. McLeod, McMahand, Meacham, Miller, Moody-Lawrence, Neal, J.M. Neal, Neilson, Ott, Parks, Phillips, Pinckney, Quinn, Rhoad, Rice, Riser, Robinson, Rodgers, Rutherford, Sandifer, Seithel, Sharpe, Sheheen, Simrill, D. Smith, F. Smith, J. Smith, R. Smith, Stille, Stuart, Taylor, Townsend, Tripp, Trotter, Vaughn, Walker, Webb, Whatley, Whipper, Wilder, Wilkes, Wilkins, Witherspoon, Woodrum and Young-Brickell:
H. 4257 (Word version) -- Reps. Clyburn and Govan: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING THE SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND PROGRAM ON ITS MANY SUCCESSES AND DESIGNATING JULY 16, 1999, AS "SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND DAY" IN RECOGNITION OF THE EFFORTS OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA UPWARD BOUND BRANCH OF TRIO PROGRAMS TO PREPARE ELIGIBLE HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS TO SUCCESSFULLY PURSUE AN EDUCATION BEYOND HIGH SCHOOL.
H. 4258 (Word version) -- Rep. W. McLeod: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION CONGRATULATING, HONORING, AND RECOGNIZING E. MCLEOD SINGLETARY, ESQUIRE, ONE OF SOUTH CAROLINA'S MOST DISTINGUISHED ATTORNEYS, UPON HIS ARRIVING AT THE AGE OF FOUR SCORE YEARS, AND FOR HIS OUTSTANDING ACHIEVEMENTS AND CONTRIBUTIONS AND HIS DEDICATED AND DISTINGUISHED LEADERSHIP SERVICE TO THE CITY OF COLUMBIA, THE COUNTY OF RICHLAND, THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, AND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA.
At 5:25 P.M. the House in accordance with the motion of Rep. BARFIELD adjourned in memory of former Representative Winston Wallace Vaught of Conway, to meet at 9:30 A.M. tomorrow.
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