Journal of the House of Representatives
of the First Session of the 115th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 14, 2003


CONFERENCE REPORTS:

S. 438 - A Bill relating to Consumer Protection so as to enact the South Carolina High-Cost and Consumer Home Loans Act
Printed Page 3276, May 15
H. 3749 - The General Appropriations Bill for fiscal year beginning July 1, 2003
Printed Page 4134, May 29
Printed Page 4218, Jun. 3
S. 28 - A Bill to provide a designation on the state individual income tax return allowing a taxpayer to make a contribution to the S.C. Law Enforcement Assistance Program
Printed Page 4748, Jun. 5
S. 477 - A Bill to enact the "Domestic Violence Prevention Act of 2003"
Printed Page 4750, Jun. 5
S. 523 - A Bill to provide measures the Department of Natural Resources may implement to prevent and control the spread of disease among wildlife, and relating to the authority of the department to allow the taking of animals that cause damage to crops and property, to extend this authority to animals posing a human health risk
Printed Page 4777, Jun. 5
S. 549 - A Bill relating to the establishment of the Second Injury Fund, so as to prohibit reimbursements to employers or carriers which have defaulted on their current assessments until the assessments are paid in full, and relating to the manner in which an employer or insurance carrier shall be reimbursed from the Second Injury Fund
Printed Page 4779, Jun. 5

FREE:
S. 375 - A Joint Resolution to provide that the school districts of this state may furlough district personnel to the extent necessary to avoid a year-end deficit and a reduction in force and to provide the terms and conditions of a furlough pursuant to this provision, and to provide that school districts may transfer revenue between programs to any instructional program with the same funding source and any unobligated instructional program funds may be used for operational purposes
Printed Page 1731, Mar. 19
S. 341 - A Bill to provide that the state shall defend the members of the State Budget and Control Board and the board's officers and employees against a claim or suit based on the performance of their official duties as such members, officers, or employees, to require the state to indemnify them for a loss or judgement incurred by them from a claim or suit brought against them, and to provide for their defense and indemnification of their person after they leave membership on or employment by the board, and top provide a similar defense indemnification for the members of the State Retirement Systems Investment Panel
Printed Page 2213, Apr. 3
S. 555 - A Bill relating to jurisdiction of the Grand Jury, so as to add crimes involving any violation of the Uniform Securities Act, or any crime related to securities fraud or a violation of the securities laws, and relating to persons jointly and severally liable with seller and their contribution, so as to provide that every person who knowingly and substantially assists a seller or other person who engages in fraudulent acts in violation of the South Carolina Securities Act will be jointly and severally liable to the same extent as the assisted person who engaged in the fraudulent activity
Printed Page 4050, May 28
S. 516 - A Bill relating to the targeted jobs tax credit, so as to extend the definition of "new job" to include jobs maintained when an unrelated entity acquires substantially all of the assets of a company operating under Chapter 11 of the United States Bankruptcy Code, more than five hundred individuals are hired who were last employed by the bankrupt taxpayer, and the jobs are in a manufacturing facility located in a county classified as distressed or least developed
Printed Page 4110, May 29
S. 342 - A Bill relating to motor vehicle registration and licensing, so as to provide that the Department of Public Safety shall issue "South Carolina Elks Association" special license plates, and to provide for the distribution of fees collected for them
Printed Page 4114, May 29
H. 3713 - A Bill relating to the exclusive jurisdiction and statewide authority of SLED, so as to provide that this jurisdiction and authority includes establishing and operating tactical response law enforcement units, coordinating counter terrorism efforts in or affecting this state, coordinating federal grants associated with homeland security, and serving as the Governor's representative to the United States Department of Homeland Security
Printed Page 4531, Jun. 5
H. 3206 - A Bill relating to lobbyist's reporting of lobbying activities, so as to change the time for filing reports, relating to lobbyists principals' reporting of lobbying expenditures, so as to change the time for filing reports, relating to acts prohibited of lobbyists' principals, acts prohibited of public officials and employees, exception, and disclosure requirements, so as to exclude cabinet officers and authorize invitations to be extended at national and regional conventions and conferences to all members of the General Assembly and relating to definitions used in the ethics, government accountability, and Campaign Reform Act
Printed Page 4714, Jun. 5
H. 3361 - A Bill relating to school make-up days, so as to further provide for the procedures and requirements to make up days lost because of weather or other disruptions
Printed Page 4768, Jun. 5
H. 3231 - A Bill relating to a motor vehicle driver's implied consent to chemical tests of his breath, blood, or urine for the purpose of determining the presence of alcohol or drugs or the combination of alcohol and drugs in his system, so as to provide that a driver who registers an alcohol concentration of eight one-hundredths of one percent or more is guilty of driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs
Printed Page 4819, Jun. 5


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