Journal of the House of Representatives
of the Second Session of the 111th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 9, 1996

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VETO 87--CONTINUED

Veto 87 Part IA, Section 61, Consumer Affairs, page 296, line 30, Classified Positions, $207,533

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 62; Nays 22

Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Brown, H.            Brown, J.            Cain
Cato                 Cotty                Dantzler
Delleney             Easterday            Felder
Fleming              Gamble               Harrell
Harris, J.           Harrison             Haskins
Herdklotz            Huff                 Hutson
Jaskwhich            Jennings             Keegan
Kelley               Keyserling           Kinon
Kirsh                Knotts               Koon
Lanford              Law                  Limbaugh
Limehouse            Littlejohn           Marchbanks
Mason                Meacham              Neilson
Phillips             Quinn                Rice
Richardson           Riser                Robinson
Sandifer             Seithel              Sharpe
Sheheen              Shissias             Simrill
Smith, R.            Spearman             Stuart
Tripp                Trotter              Vaughn
Waldrop              Walker               Wells
Wilkins              Witherspoon          Wofford
Wright               Young-Brickell

Total--62

Those who voted in the negative are:

Anderson             Breeland             Byrd
Cobb-Hunter          Davenport            Hines, M.
Howard               Inabinett            Lee
Lloyd                McMahand             McTeer
Moody-Lawrence       Neal                 Rogers

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Scott                Stoddard             Tucker
Whipper, S.          White                Wilder
Williams             

Total--22

So, the veto was continued.

VETO 88--CONTINUED

Veto 88 Part IB, Section 18A.23, page 366, Commission on Higher Education: Higher Education Study

Rep. ROBINSON moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 89--CONTINUED

Veto 89 Part IB, Section 20.8, page 388, Educational Television Commission: Long Distance Learning

Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 90--CONTINUED

Veto 90 Part IB, Section 30.21, pages 401-402, Department of Health and Environmental Control: Environmental Fees

Rep. TROTTER moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 91--CONTINUED

Veto 91 Part IB, Section 30.39, page 409, DHEC: Family Planning

Reps. SHISSIAS, LANFORD and CROMER spoke against the veto.

Rep. SHISSIAS spoke against the veto.

Rep. FELDER spoke in favor of the veto.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto.


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Rep. CROMER demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 57; Nays 52

Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Allison              Brown, H.            Brown, J.
Cain                 Cato                 Chamblee
Cooper               Cotty                Dantzler
Delleney             Easterday            Felder
Fleming              Fulmer               Hallman
Harrell              Harrison             Haskins
Herdklotz            Hutson               Jaskwhich
Keegan               Kelley               Kinon
Kirsh                Klauber              Knotts
Koon                 Law                  Limbaugh
Limehouse            Littlejohn           Marchbanks
Mason                McKay                Meacham
Quinn                Rice                 Robinson
Sandifer             Sharpe               Simrill
Smith, D.            Smith, R.            Stuart
Tripp                Trotter              Vaughn
Walker               Wells                Whatley
Wilkins              Witherspoon          Wofford
Wright               Young                Young-Brickell

Total--57

Those who voted in the negative are:

Anderson             Bailey               Breeland
Brown, G.            Brown, T.            Byrd
Canty                Cave                 Clyburn
Cobb-Hunter          Cromer               Davenport
Gamble               Govan                Harris, J.
Harris, P.           Hines, J.            Hines, M.
Howard               Inabinett            Jennings
Keyserling           Lanford              Lee
Lloyd                McAbee               McCraw
McElveen             McMahand             McTeer
Moody-Lawrence       Neal                 Neilson
Phillips             Rhoad                Richardson
Rogers               Scott                Seithel

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Sheheen              Shissias             Spearman
Stille               Stoddard             Townsend
Tucker               Whipper, L.          Whipper, S.
White                Wilder               Wilkes
Williams             

Total--52

So, the veto was continued.

VETO 92--CONTINUED

Veto 92 Part IB, Section 42.2, page 422, Department of Probation,

Parole and Pardon: Expansion of Electronic Monitoring

Rep. ROGERS spoke against the veto.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

Rep. ROGERS demanded the yeas and nays, which were taken resulting as follows:

Yeas 65; Nays 34

Those who voted in the affirmative are:

Allison              Brown, H.            Brown, J.
Cain                 Cato                 Chamblee
Cooper               Cotty                Cromer
Dantzler             Davenport            Delleney
Easterday            Fleming              Fulmer
Gamble               Hallman              Harrell
Harris, J.           Harrison             Herdklotz
Hutson               Jaskwhich            Jennings
Keegan               Kelley               Kirsh
Knotts               Koon                 Lanford
Law                  Limbaugh             Limehouse
Littlejohn           Marchbanks           Mason
McKay                Meacham              Neilson
Phillips             Quinn                Rhoad
Rice                 Robinson             Sandifer
Seithel              Sharpe               Simrill
Smith, D.            Smith, R.            Spearman
Stuart               Townsend             Tripp
Trotter              Vaughn               Walker

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Wells                Whatley              Wilkins
Witherspoon          Wofford              Wright
Young                Young-Brickell

Total--65

Those who voted in the negative are:

Anderson             Bailey               Breeland
Brown, G.            Brown, T.            Byrd
Canty                Cave                 Cobb-Hunter
Hines, M.            Hodges               Howard
Inabinett            Keyserling           Kinon
Lee                  Lloyd                McAbee
McElveen             McMahand             McTeer
Moody-Lawrence       Neal                 Richardson
Rogers               Scott                Sheheen
Shissias             Tucker               Whipper, L.
Whipper, S.          Wilder               Wilkes
Williams             

Total--34

So, the veto was continued.

VETO 93--CONTINUED

Veto 93 Part IB, Section 62.2, page 433, Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Contract Investigators

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 94--CONTINUED

Veto 94 Part IB, Section 72.24, page 477, General and Temporary: Contracts with Private Individuals

Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 95--CONTINUED

Veto 95 Part II, Section 27, pages II-27 and II-28, Additional Dealer License Plates


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Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 96--CONTINUED

Veto 96 Part II, Section 48, Item (C), page II-37, Soft Drink Tax Phase Out

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 97--CONTINUED

Veto 97 Part II, Section 67, Items (B), (C)(1), (E), (F), and (H), pages II-56 through II-61, Video Poker

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 98--CONTINUED

Veto 98 Part II, Section 74, pages II-69 and II-70, Circuit Solicitor Salary Increase

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 99--CONTINUED

Veto 99 Part II, Section 86, pages II-79-II-80, Restricted Delivery of Tax Notices

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 100--CONTINUED

Veto 100 Part II, Section 90, pages II-83 and II-84, Infectious Waste Contingency Fund Cap

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 101--CONTINUED

Veto 101 Part II, Section 98, pages II-88 and II-89, Special License Plates for Mayors

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.


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VETO 102--CONTINUED

Veto 102 Section 114, pages II-98 through II-99, Expansion of Membership of Joint Bond Review Committee for purposes related to Property of the Medical University

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 103--CONTINUED

Veto 103 Section 117, pages II-101 through II-105, Health and Human Services Finance Commission, Community Based Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

H. 3363--VETOES

The vetoes on the following Joint Resolution were taken up.

(A147, R212, H3363) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1994-95.

VETO 1--CONTINUED

Veto 1 Section 1, page 2, item (18), Administrative Law Judges, Training, $10,775

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 2--CONTINUED

Veto 2 Section 1, page 2, item (19), Department of Veterans Affairs, Veterans Cemetery, $220,000.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

RECORD FOR VOTING

I wish to be recorded as being strongly opposed to Veto 2 H. 3363 Capital Reserve Fund which places an unnecessary burden on veterans and their dependents.

Rep. THOMAS G. KEEGAN


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H. 3690--VETOES

The vetoes on the following Joint Resolution were taken up.

(R218, H3690) -- Ways and Means Committee: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO MAKE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS FROM FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 SURPLUS GENERAL FUND REVENUES AND TO PROVIDE FOR THE EXPENDITURE OF THESE APPROPRIATIONS, TO APPROPRIATE FUNDS FOR ARENA PROJECTS CONTINGENT UPON RECEIPT OF AN EQUIVALENT AMOUNT FROM THE SOUTHEAST COMPACT FOR LOW-LEVEL NUCLEAR WASTE AND THE APPROVAL OF A FINANCING PLAN BY THE STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REDUCTION OF THE BALANCE OF THE INTERGOVERNMENTAL LOAN MADE TO THE PATRIOT'S POINT DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY BY AN AMOUNT EQUAL TO THE VALUE OF THE IMPROVEMENTS MADE WITH LOAN PROCEEDS AND PROVIDE FOR VALUATION OF THE ASSETS, TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF UNALLOCATED FISCAL YEAR 1994-95 EDUCATION FINANCE ACT FUNDS, TO PROVIDE FOR FTE AND APPROPRIATIONS TRANSFERS BETWEEN THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE AND TAXATION AND THE DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC SAFETY, TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 6-1-80 SO AS TO PROVIDE PROCEDURES FOR THE NOTICE REQUIREMENTS FOR ADOPTING LOCAL GOVERNMENT AND SCHOOL DISTRICT BUDGETS, AND TO AMEND SECTIONS 44-2-20, 44-2-50, AND 44-2-80, ALL AS AMENDED, RELATING TO DEFINITIONS, REGULATIONS, AND THE CONTAINMENT, REMOVAL, AND ABATEMENT OF RELEASED REGULATED SUBSTANCES FOR PURPOSES OF THE SUPERB PROGRAM, SO AS TO PROVIDE ADDITIONAL DEFINITIONS, TO EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN CORRECTIVE ACTIONS PERSONS WHO DO NOT MANAGE TANKS OR ENGAGE IN THE PETROLEUM BUSINESS WHOSE QUALITY OF OWNERSHIP IS PRIMARILY TO PROTECT OR ENFORCE A SECURITY INTEREST IN THE TANK, TO CHANGE REFERENCES FROM REMOVAL TO ABATEMENT AND SITE REHABILITATION, AND TO EXEMPT FROM CERTAIN SITE REHABILITATION ACTIONS PERSONS WHO DO NOT MANAGE TANKS OR ENGAGE IN THE PETROLEUM BUSINESS WHOSE QUALITY OF OWNERSHIP IS PRIMARILY TO PROTECT OR ENFORCE A SECURITY INTEREST IN THE TANK AND CERTAIN PERSONS


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WHO ACQUIRE PROPERTY FROM AN UNDERGROUND TANK THAT HAS BEEN REMOVED.

VETO 1--CONTINUED

Veto 1 Section 2, page 3, item (9), Commission on Higher Education - Phase in of Base Reduction, $98,220

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 2--CONTINUED

Veto 2 Section 2, page 3, item (23), Probation, Parole and Pardon - Electronic Monitoring, $1,000,000

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 3--CONTINUED

Veto 3 Section 2, page 3-4, item (26), Department of Natural Resources, Land Resources-Operating Expenses, Insurance, $150,000

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 4--CONTINUED

Veto 4 Section 2, page 4, item (29), USC-Columbia, African-American Studies, $200,000

Rep. H. BROWN explained the veto.

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 5--CONTINUED

Veto 5 Section 2, page 4, item (30), USC-Columbia, Law School Library, $330,000

Rep. H. BROWN moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 6--CONTINUED

Veto 6 Section 2, page 4, item (42), Department of Natural Resources, Computer Mapping System, $205,000


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Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 7--CONTINUED

Veto 7 Section 2, page 4, item (43), Department of Natural Resources, Dennis Wildlife Center Maintenance, $300,000

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 8--CONTINUED

Veto 8 Section 2, page 4, item (45), Department of Natural Resources, Communications-Map Education Program and Equipment Replacement, $100,000

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 9--CONTINUED

Veto 9 Section 2, page 6, item (74), Governor's Office-OEPP, Legal Services Program, $50,000

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

VETO 10--CONTINUED

Veto 10 Section 2, page 7, item (78), State Law Enforcement Division, DNA Program: Freezer and Implementation, $100,000

Rep. MARCHBANKS moved to continue the veto, which was agreed to.

Rep. J. BROWN moved that the House do now adjourn, which was adopted.

RETURNED WITH CONCURRENCE

The Senate returned to the House with concurrence the following:

H. 4415 -- Reps. Harvin and J. Young: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION EXPRESSING THE PROFOUND SORROW OF THE MEMBERS OF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY AT THE DEATH OF


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THE HONORABLE DOUGLAS HUGH MCFADDIN, CLERK OF COURT OF CLARENDON COUNTY, AND EXTENDING DEEPEST SYMPATHY TO HIS FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS.


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