Journal of the House of Representatives
of the First Session of the 112th General Assembly
of the State of South Carolina
being the Regular Session Beginning Tuesday, January 14, 1997


CONFERENCE REPORTS:

S. 559 - A Bill relating to intent and guidelines for the evaluation of public educators, so as to further provide for such intent and guidelines, and relating to the duties of the State Board of Education and the Commission on Higher Education in regard to teacher education programs, teacher examinations, and teacher evaluation and training procedures
Printed Page 3672, May 29
H. 3317 - A Bill to provide reimbursement to a municipality or other governmental entity for costs expended on a law enforcement officer attending the mandatory training program required pursuant to the provisions of Chapter 6, Title 23
Printed Page 4034, June 4
S. 236 - A Bill relating to building codes, so as to revise the requirements for these codes and the manner in which counties and municipalities must adopt and enforce such codes, revise the membership of the building codes council, revise penalties, provide for duties of the state fire marshal and deputy fire marshals in regard to these codes
Printed Page 4142, June 5
H. 3499 - A Bill to provide that when a law enforcement officer responds to a distress call in a neighboring jurisdiction, the authority, rights, privileges, and immunities that apply to an officer within the jurisdiction in which he is employed, are extended to and include the neighboring jurisdiction
Printed Page 4161, June 5
H. 3694 - A Bill relating to the issuance of state capital improvement bonds, so as to authorize additional projects and conform the aggregate principal indebtedness amount to the additional amounts authorized by this act
Printed Page 4166, June 5
H. 3402 - A Joint Resolution to appropriate monies from the Capital Reserve Fund for fiscal year 1996-97
Printed Page 4178, June 5
S. 343 - A Bill relating to the sale of property for delinquent taxes, so as to provide an alternative site for the sale and to specify forms of payment
Printed Page 4181, June 5
H. 3919 - A Bill to allow a taxpayer who operates a qualifying distribution facility to use income tax credits against other state tax liabilities other than property tax, and relating to the license tax credit for cash paid to provide infrastructure for a qualified project, and relating to the economic impact zone investment tax credit, so as to allow a ten year carry-over of the credit
Printed Page 4293, June 5
H. 3665 - A Bill relating to the South Carolina Transportation Infrastructure Bank
Printed Page 4484, June 17

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S. 70 - A Bill relating to eligibility of retired justices or judges to be appointed to serve in courts of this state, so as to provide that these justices or judges must be qualified to serve by the Judicial Merit Selection Commission within four years rather than two years, and to revise the appointment procedure of Master-In-Equity by the Judicial Merit Selection Commission
Printed Page 2584, May 1
S. 178 - A Joint Resolution authorizing the State Budget and Control Board to transfer ownership of a surplus national guard armory to the town of Pacolet Mills
Printed Page 3615, May 28
S. 483 - A Bill to provide that a person assaulting an emergency medical service worker or a fireman performing his professional duties is guilty of a misdemeanor and to provide penalties
Printed Page 3706, May 29
H. 3101 - A Bill relating to transporting a child under age sixteen outside the state with the intent to violate a custody order, so as to make it unlawful to take or transport a child outside of the state with the intent to circumvent a custody proceeding when a petition has been filed seeking a custody determination, to increase the penalty for violations, and to include application of the section to children born out of wedlock
Printed Page 3955, June 4
S. 269 - A Bill relating to the regulation and licensure of barbers, so as to conform this chapter to the statutory organizational framework established by the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation for Professional and Occupational Boards, and to further provide for the licensure and regulation of barbers
Printed Page 4090, June 5
H. 3065 - A Bill relating to the unlawful molesting or killing of birds of prey, so as to increase the penalties for violation if the bird of prey is a bald eagle
Printed Page 4175, June 5
H. 3400 - The General Appropriations Bill
Printed Page 4177, June 5
H. 3744 - A Concurrent Resolution to establish a study committee to formulate recommendations for the General Assembly to consider for future legislation concerning drug impaired infants and the treatment methods, commitment procedures, and the prosecution of mothers of drug impaired infants
Printed Page 4191, June 5
H. 3819 - A Bill to enact the "Fee in Lieu of Tax Simplification Act of 1997" so as to provide for simplification of fee in lieu of property tax transactions, and to define certain terms, including "economic development property", and to provide for approval by local county councils of fee agreements
Printed Page 4271, June 5
S. 254 - A Bill relating to the Motor Vehicle Financial Responsibility Act and definitions, so as to provide a definition for "Uninsured motorist fund"
Printed Page 4377, June 17
H. 3155 - A Bill to make it unlawful, except as otherwise specifically authorized by law, to buy, sell, or possess for sale any wildlife native to this state, including live or dead whole animals or parts of such animals, and to provide a penalty
Printed Page 4448, June 17
S. 60 - A Bill relating to the suspension of a person's driver's license for driving under the influence of a controlled substance, so as to provide for the reinstatement of the driver's license of a person whose license has been revoked for a fifth offense; and to provide for the procedures and requirements for reinstatement
Printed Page 4570, June 17
H. 3823 - A Bill relating to the reporting of certain convictions of a person from another state the licensing authority of his home state, so as to provide that certain other states shall report certain convictions of a person from South Carolina that occur in the other state to the Department of Public Safety within five years of the conviction
Printed Page 4590, June 17


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