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S*176 Session 121 (2015-2016)
S*0176(Rat #0101, Act #0072 of 2015) General Bill, By Alexander
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 44-63-74, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976,
RELATING TO ELECTRONIC FILING AND TRANSMISSION OF DEATH CERTIFICATES, SO AS TO
PROVIDE FOR RESPONSIBILITIES OF PHYSICIANS, FUNERAL HOMES, AND FUNERAL
DIRECTORS AND TO ESTABLISH PENALTIES FOR NONCOMPLIANCE; TO AMEND SECTION
32-8-325, RELATING TO PREREQUISITES BEFORE CREMATING HUMAN REMAINS, SO AS TO
PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF ELECTRONICALLY FILED DEATH CERTIFICATES TO MEET CERTAIN
PREREQUISITES; AND TO AMEND SECTION 32-8-340, RELATING TO THE TIME THAT MUST
ELAPSE BEFORE CREMATING HUMAN REMAINS, SO AS TO ALLOW USE OF INFORMATION
PROVIDED ON ELECTRONICALLY FILED DEATH CERTIFICATES TO CALCULATE THE TIME OF
DEATH. - ratified title
12/10/14 Senate Prefiled
12/10/14 Senate Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs
01/13/15 Senate Introduced and read first time
(Senate Journal-page 116)
01/13/15 Senate Referred to Committee on Medical Affairs
(Senate Journal-page 116)
04/21/15 Senate Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Medical Affairs (Senate Journal-page 25)
04/22/15 Scrivener's error corrected
04/23/15 Senate Committee Amendment Adopted (Senate Journal-page 24)
04/23/15 Senate Read second time (Senate Journal-page 24)
04/23/15 Senate Roll call Ayes-42 Nays-0 (Senate Journal-page 24)
04/24/15 Scrivener's error corrected
04/28/15 Senate Read third time and sent to House
(Senate Journal-page 13)
04/28/15 House Introduced and read first time (House Journal-page 144)
04/28/15 House Referred to Committee on Medical, Military,
Public and Municipal Affairs (House Journal-page 144)
05/28/15 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs
(House Journal-page 4)
06/03/15 House Amended (House Journal-page 14)
06/03/15 House Read second time (House Journal-page 14)
06/03/15 House Roll call Yeas-84 Nays-0 (House Journal-page 16)
06/04/15 House Returned to Senate with amendments
(House Journal-page 6)
06/04/15 Senate Concurred in House amendment and enrolled
(Senate Journal-page 79)
06/04/15 Senate Roll call Ayes-37 Nays-0 (Senate Journal-page 79)
06/04/15 Ratified R 101
06/08/15 Signed By Governor
06/17/15 Effective date 01/01/16
06/18/15 Act No. 72
02/09/17 Scrivener's error corrected
VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
12/10/2014 4/21/2015 4/22/2015 4/23/2015 4/24/2015 4/24/2015-A 5/28/2015 6/3/2015 (A72, R101, S176) AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 44-63-74, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO ELECTRONIC FILING AND TRANSMISSION OF DEATH CERTIFICATES, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR RESPONSIBILITIES OF PHYSICIANS, FUNERAL HOMES, AND FUNERAL DIRECTORS AND TO ESTABLISH PENALTIES FOR NONCOMPLIANCE; TO AMEND SECTION 32-8-325, RELATING TO PREREQUISITES BEFORE CREMATING HUMAN REMAINS, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE USE OF ELECTRONICALLY FILED DEATH CERTIFICATES TO MEET CERTAIN PREREQUISITES; AND TO AMEND SECTION 32-8-340, RELATING TO THE TIME THAT MUST ELAPSE BEFORE CREMATING HUMAN REMAINS, SO AS TO ALLOW USE OF INFORMATION PROVIDED ON ELECTRONICALLY FILED DEATH CERTIFICATES TO CALCULATE THE TIME OF DEATH. Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina: Death certificates, electronic filing SECTION 1. Section 44-63-74(A) of the 1976 Code is amended to read: "(A)(1) Notwithstanding any other provision of law, death certificates must be electronically filed with the Bureau of Vital Statistics as prescribed by the State Registrar of Vital Statistics within five days after death.
(2) The funeral director or other person acting as the funeral director who first assumes custody of a dead body shall file a death certificate (a) the personal data of the decedent from the next of kin or the best qualified person or source available; and (b) the medical certification of cause of death as provided in department regulations.
(3) Medical certifications of cause of death must be completed and returned to the funeral home director within forty-eight hours after receipt of notice of the death by the physician in charge of the patient's care for the illness or condition which resulted in death, except when an inquiry is required by a coroner or medical examiner. If the cause of death cannot be determined within forty-eight hours after death, the medical certification must be entered as pending, and the physician, medical examiner, or coroner shall submit a supplemental report to the state registrar on a form furnished by or approved by him as soon as practicable. The supplemental report shall be made a part of the
(4) Death certificates must be transmitted electronically between the funeral home director and the physician, coroner, or medical examiner certifying the cause of death in order to document the (5)(a) A physician who fails to certify the cause of death within forty-eight hours, without good cause shown, may be assessed an administrative penalty for violating item (3). The department shall notify the Board of Medical Examiners if a penalty is assessed. Each day after the initial forty-eight hour period shall constitute an additional violation.
(b) A funeral home or funeral director who fails to file a (c) A physician, funeral director, or funeral home that is required to file electronically pursuant to item (4) but who fails to file accordingly may be assessed an administrative penalty for violating item (4). (d) The administrative penalties are: (i) two hundred fifty dollars for a first violation or a warning letter; (ii) five hundred dollars for a second violation; and (iii) one thousand dollars for a third or subsequent violation. (e) The department shall retain any administrative penalties collected pursuant to this subsection and must allocate all of these funds to the Bureau of Vital Statistics for its use." Crematory authorities, use of electronic death certificates before accepting body for cremation SECTION 2. Section 32-8-325(A)(1) of the 1976 Code is amended to read: "(A) A crematory authority shall not cremate human remains until it has received all of the following:
(1) An abstract of information from a filed Cremation, use of electronic death certificates to calculate time of death SECTION 3. Section 32-8-340(A) of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"(A) Human remains may not be cremated before twenty-four hours have elapsed from the time of death as indicated on the attending physician's, medical examiner's, coroner's certificate of death, or an abstract of information from a filed Time effective SECTION 4. This act takes effect January 1, 2016. Ratified the 4th day of June, 2015. Approved the 8th day of June, 2015.
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