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S*0375 (Rat #0103, Act #0134 of 1995) General Bill, By Jackson and Courtney
A Bill to amend Section 53-1-5, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the nonapplicability of the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 53, after the hour of 1:30 P.M. on Sunday, so as to correct a reference to treble instead of triple damages; to amend Section 53-1-10, relating to the prohibition to operate for professional purposes athletic and other events unless a permit obtained from the municipal or county council, so as to provide that when a permit is granted the municipal or county governing body may, by resolution, suspend the 1:30 P.M. opening hour and allow businesses to operate after the hour of 10:00 A. M. on Sunday; to amend Section 53-1-150, relating to the nonapplicability of Chapter 1 of Title 53, to a county area which collects more than nine hundred thousand dollars in revenues from the accommodations, so as to provide that after a county area has collected more than nine hundred thousand dollars in one fiscal year in revenues from the accommodations tax the exclusion from the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 53, will continue from year to year irrespective of whether the revenue falls below nine hundred thousand dollars in subsequent years; and to amend the 1976 Code by adding Section 53-1-160 so as to provide that, in addition to other exceptions provided by statute, the governing body of a county may by ordinance suspend the application of the Sunday work prohibition under certain conditions, including a referendum in which a majority of the qualified electors of that county favor the continued prohibition on Sunday work.-amended title
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A Bill to amend Section 53-1-5, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the nonapplicability of the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 53, after the hour of 1:30 P.M. on Sunday, so as to correct a reference to treble instead of triple damages; to amend Section 53-1-10, relating to the prohibition to operate for professional purposes athletic and other events unless a permit obtained from the municipal or county council, so as to provide that when a permit is granted the municipal or county governing body may, by resolution, suspend the 1:30 P.M. opening hour and allow businesses to operate after the hour of 10:00 A. M. on Sunday; to amend Section 53-1-150, relating to the nonapplicability of Chapter 1 of Title 53, to a county area which collects more than nine hundred thousand dollars in revenues from the accommodations, so as to provide that after a county area has collected more than nine hundred thousand dollars in one fiscal year in revenues from the accommodations tax the exclusion from the provisions of Chapter 1 of Title 53, will continue from year to year irrespective of whether the revenue falls below nine hundred thousand dollars in subsequent years; and to amend the 1976 Code by adding Section 53-1-160 so as to provide that, in addition to other exceptions provided by statute, the governing body of a county may by ordinance suspend the application of the Sunday work prohibition under certain conditions, including a referendum in which a majority of the qualified electors of that county favor the continued prohibition on Sunday work.-amended title
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01/17/95 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-13 |
01/17/95 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-13 |
02/08/95 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Judiciary SJ-19 |
02/21/95 | Senate | Special order SJ-18 |
02/28/95 | Senate | Amended SJ-24 |
02/28/95 | Senate | Read second time SJ-28 |
02/28/95 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-28 |
03/28/95 | Senate | Special order SJ-22 |
03/29/95 | Senate | Amended SJ-24 |
03/29/95 | Senate | Read third time and sent to House SJ-24 |
03/30/95 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-7 |
03/30/95 | House | Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-7 |
05/18/95 | House | Committee report: Favorable Judiciary HJ-34 |
05/24/95 | House | Objection by Rep. Klauber, Kirsh, Cooper, Marchbanks, Tripp & Davenport HJ-16 |
05/25/95 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Davenport & Cooper HJ-65 |
05/25/95 | House | Objection by Rep. Simrill HJ-65 |
05/25/95 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Simrill HJ-68 |
05/29/95 | House | Objection by Rep. Simrill, Harrison, Jennings & Tucker HJ-12 |
05/31/95 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Tucker, Jennings, Simrill & Tripp HJ-44 |
05/31/95 | House | Objection by Rep. Fair, Simrill & Trotter HJ-44 |
05/31/95 | House | Objection withdrawn by Rep. Harrison, Trotter & Simrill HJ-13 |
05/31/95 | House | Read second time HJ-13 |
05/31/95 | House | Roll call Yeas-72 Nays-32 HJ-14 |
06/01/95 | House | Read third time and enrolled HJ-9 |
06/06/95 | Ratified R 103 | |
06/13/95 | Became law without Governor's signature | |
06/13/95 | Effective date 06/13/95 | |
08/18/95 | Copies available | |
08/18/95 | Act No. 134 |