- H. 3188 - A Bill relating to speed limits, so as to provide that the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway is seventy mile an hour, and relating to the state's fifty-five mile an hour maximum speed limit and federal laws that permit the state to set speed limits greater than fifty-five miles an hour
- Printed Page 2157, Apr. 21
- S. 27 - A Bill to make it unlawful to give away a live animal as a prize for, or as an inducement to enter, any contest, game, or other competition, or as an inducement to enter a place of amusement, or as an incentive to enter into any business agreement if the offer made was for the purpose of attracting trade, and provide for penalties, exception, and related matters
- Printed Page 4173, May 27
- H. 3833 - A Bill to provide for electronic collection of revenues by a state agency pursuant to a contract negotiated and entered into by the state treasurer on behalf of the agency
- Printed Page 4607, June 3
- H. 3759 - A Bill 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 problem
- Printed Page 4711, June 22
- H. 4000 - A Bill to direct the State Board of Education through the Department of Education to establish a task force to make recommendations for pursuing statewide waivers for the six federal education programs and establishing a State Education Flexibility Program
- Printed Page 4768, June 23
- H. 3218 - A Bill to make confidential the information provided by a taxpayer in a return, report, or application filed with a county or municipality, 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, and to extend this requirement to the admissions license tax, and 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
- Printed Page 4812, June 23
- H. 3359 - A Bill to provide that a motor home on which the interest portion of indebtedness is deductible pursuant to the internal revenue code as an interest expense on a qualified primary or second residence is also a primary or second residence for purposes of ad valorem property taxation in this state and is considered real property rather than personal property for tax purposes
- Printed Page 4821, June 23
- H. 3834 - A Bill relating to video game machines so as to prohibit cash payouts for credits earned on these machines on and after July 1, 2000, and to provide for a statewide referendum on November 2, 1999, to ascertain whether or not cash payouts shall continue to be allowed after June 30, 2000, and if such payouts are to continue, to provide for the regulation, licensing, taxation, and enforcement of these machines
- Printed Page 5200, June 30
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- H. 3035 - A Bill relating to the maximum penalties that a municipal judge may impose, so as to provide that the judge may order restitution in an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars in addition to criminal penalties, and to provide that a magistrate's order of restitution may be appealed separately from an appeal relating to conviction
- Printed Page 4436, June 2
- H. 3525 - A Bill relating to definitions associated with the provisions relating to bail bondsmen and runners, so as to revise the definition of runner and to further provide that runners may execute bonds on behalf of a licensed bondsman when a power of attorney has been recorded, and relating to the signing of bonds, and to delete only the requirement that powers of attorney and revocations of powers of attorney issued by an insurer appointing surety bondsmen be filed with the clerk of court
- Printed Page 4600, June 3
- S. 591 - A Bill relating to the Pollution Control Act, to establish statutory requirements for dissolved oxygen depressions in naturally low dissolved oxygen water bodies
- Printed Page 4719, June 22
- H. 3357 - A Bill to authorize a Joint Municipal Water System organized for the purpose of creating a financing pool to issue construction notes, and to exempt from state taxes the income of a Joint Municipal Water System, and to provide that no income, profits, or assets of a joint system may inure to the benefit of any individual or private entity, and relating to definitions for Joint Municipal Water Systems
- Printed Page 4727, June 22
- H. 3696 - The General Appropriations Bill
- Printed Page 4774, June 23
- H. 3697 - A Joint Resolution to appropriate monies from the Capital Reserve Fund for fiscal year 1998-99
- Printed Page 4778, June 23
- H. 3963 - A Bill relating to the countywide reassessment and equalization program, so as to provide for a delay in the implementation of the revised values resulting from such a program in jurisdictions which cross county lines except where all counties in which the jurisdictions located simultaneously implement such a program
- Printed Page 4782, June 23
- H. 3641 - A Bill relating to local government, so as to provide for the imposition of a development impact fee by a county or municipality by ordinance, and to provide for an advisory committee for recommending, and procedures for adopting, land use assumptions, a capital improvements plan, and impact fees, and to provide for computation of the proportionate share of costs of new public facilities needed to serve new growth and development
- Printed Page 4789, June 23
- H. 3276 - A Bill relating to telephone, telegraph, and express companies, to provide for the manner in which and conditions under which amounts may be charged by municipalities to telecommunications companies for the sue of the public rights-of-way and for business license taxes in order to ensure that such charges are imposed on a competitively neutral and nondiscriminatory basis, and to limit or restrict the imposition ofcertain other fees andtaxes on telecommunications companies by municipalities
- Printed Page 4851, June 23
- H. 3620 - A Bill to enact the "South Carolina First Steps To Readiness Act" which is an initiative for improving early childhood development by providing grants to local partnerships to provide services and support to children and their families to enable children to reach school ready to learn
- Printed Page 4871, June 24
- S. 727 - A Bill relating to education, so as to provide the conditions, requirements, and procedures under which local school boards of trustees beginning with school year 1999-2000 shall establish and operate a program of alternative schools for certain students in their districts, to permit these alternative school programs to be operated either individually or as a cooperative agreement with other school districts, and to provide for the manner in which these alternative schools shall be funded
- Printed Page 4894, June 24
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