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H*4508 (Rat #0635, Act #0500 of 1992) General Bill, By Carnell and J.G. McAbee
A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Section 61-1-110 so as to require the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission to accept checks, in addition to any other method of payment it considers appropriate, in payment of the fees due for any license or permit it issues as provided by law, provide that if the check is dishonored for any reason the Commission may suspend the license or permit without notice or a hearing until the applicant makes the payment in a form satisfactory to the Commission and pays a reinstatement fee of fifty dollars, and allow the Commission to retain the reinstatement fee in order to offset the costs of this provision; and to amend Section 61-3-1020, as amended, relating to alcohol and alcoholic beverages, regulation of licenses, the prohibition on the conduct of other business in retail stores, and exceptions, so as to delete "manufacturer" and replace that term with "producer", and provide that retail dealers also may sell nonalcoholic beverages, other than beer, packaged together with alcoholic liquors if the nonalcoholic beverages and alcoholic liquors are in sealed packages and are packaged together by the producer.-amended title
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A Bill to amend the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, by adding Section 61-1-110 so as to require the Alcoholic Beverage Control Commission to accept checks, in addition to any other method of payment it considers appropriate, in payment of the fees due for any license or permit it issues as provided by law, provide that if the check is dishonored for any reason the Commission may suspend the license or permit without notice or a hearing until the applicant makes the payment in a form satisfactory to the Commission and pays a reinstatement fee of fifty dollars, and allow the Commission to retain the reinstatement fee in order to offset the costs of this provision; and to amend Section 61-3-1020, as amended, relating to alcohol and alcoholic beverages, regulation of licenses, the prohibition on the conduct of other business in retail stores, and exceptions, so as to delete "manufacturer" and replace that term with "producer", and provide that retail dealers also may sell nonalcoholic beverages, other than beer, packaged together with alcoholic liquors if the nonalcoholic beverages and alcoholic liquors are in sealed packages and are packaged together by the producer.-amended title
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03/04/92 | House | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ-23 |
03/19/92 | House | Amended HJ-44 |
03/19/92 | House | Read second time HJ-45 |
03/24/92 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-18 |
03/25/92 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-8 |
03/25/92 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-8 |
04/15/92 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable Judiciary SJ-14 |
05/07/92 | Senate | Read second time SJ-61 |
05/07/92 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-61 |
05/20/92 | Senate | Amended SJ-34 |
05/20/92 | Senate | Read third time and returned to House with amendments SJ-34 |
06/02/92 | House | Senate amendment amended HJ-66 |
06/02/92 | House | Returned to Senate with amendments HJ-67 |
06/03/92 | Senate | Concurred in House amendment and enrolled SJ-38 |
06/04/92 | Ratified R 635 | |
06/29/92 | Signed By Governor | |
06/29/92 | Effective date 06/29/92 | |
06/29/92 | Act No. 500 | |
07/14/92 | Copies available |