S*1256 Session 106 (1985-1986)
S*1256(Rat #0505, Act #0455 of 1986) General Bill, By Senate Judiciary
A Bill to adopt revised Code Volumes 1, 4, and 14 and new Volumes 1A, 4A, and
14A of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, to the extent of their
contents, as the only general permanent statutory law of the State; to not
adopt Sections 2-65-20 through 2-65-100 as contained in revised Volume 1; to
adopt and designate certain provisions of Act 651 of 1978, as amended, by
Section 10 of Part II of Act 151 of 1983, as part of the Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1976; to adopt certain annotations to Sections which indicated these
Sections were impliedly repealed are adopted as part of the 1976 Code of Laws
of South Carolina and must be included in Volumes 1 and 14 in the 1986
cumulative supplement; and to amend Section 2-13-90, as amended, relating to
the preparation and adoption of revised code volumes, so as to require that
all replacement volumes shall include an annotation to any general permanent
statutory law which were impliedly repealed; and to adopt the 1985 cumulative
supplements to the Code of Laws as part of the Code and provide that these
supplements, volumes as supplemented by them, and the replacement volumes
constitute the only General Permanent Statutory Laws of the State as of
January 1, 1986.-amended title
04/22/86 Senate Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference SJ-2192
04/23/86 Senate Read second time SJ-2243
05/06/86 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-2440
05/07/86 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-2858
05/08/86 House Debate adjourned HJ-2975
05/20/86 House Amended HJ-3147
05/20/86 House Read second time HJ-3147
05/21/86 House Read third time HJ-3170
05/21/86 House Returned HJ-3170
05/22/86 Senate Concurred in House amendment and enrolled SJ-2823
05/28/86 Ratified R 505
06/02/86 Signed By Governor
06/02/86 Effective date 06/02/86
06/02/86 Act No. 455
06/09/86 Copies available
(A455, R505, S1256)
AN ACT TO ADOPT REVISED CODE VOLUMES 1, 4, AND 14 AND NEW VOLUMES 1A, 4A, AND
14A OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, TO THE EXTENT OF THEIR CONTENTS,
AS THE ONLY GENERAL PERMANENT STATUTORY LAW OF THE STATE; TO NOT ADOPT SECTIONS
2-65-20 THROUGH 2-65-100 AS CONTAINED IN REVISED VOLUME 1; TO ADOPT AND DESIGNATE
CERTAIN PROVISIONS OF ACT 651 OF 1978, AS AMENDED BY SECTION 10 OF PART II OF ACT
151 OF 1983, AS PART OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976; TO ADOPT
CERTAIN ANNOTATIONS TO SECTIONS WHICH INDICATED THESE SECTIONS WERE IMPLIEDLY
REPEALED ARE ADOPTED AS PART OF THE 1976 CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA AND MUST
BE INCLUDED IN VOLUMES 1 AND 14 IN THE 1986 CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENT; TO AMEND
SECTION 2-13-90, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE PREPARATION AND ADOPTION OF REVISED
CODE VOLUMES, SO AS TO REQUIRE THAT ALL REPLACEMENT VOLUMES SHALL INCLUDE AN
ANNOTATION TO ANY GENERAL PERMANENT STATUTORY LAW WHICH WAS IMPLIEDLY REPEALED;
AND TO ADOPT THE 1985 CUMULATIVE SUPPLEMENTS TO THE CODE OF LAWS AS PART OF THE
CODE AND PROVIDE THAT THESE SUPPLEMENTS, VOLUMES AS SUPPLEMENTED BY THEM, AND THE
REPLACEMENT VOLUMES CONSTITUTE THE ONLY GENERAL PERMANENT STATUTORY LAWS OF THE
STATE AS OF JANUARY 1, 1986.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Purpose
SECTION 1. (A) Section 2-13-90 of the 1976 Code authorizes the Legislative
Council and the Code Commissioner to contract to be prepared and published under
their supervision and direction revised volumes of the Code of Laws when, in
their judgment, the supplement of any volume becomes too bulky for convenient
use; and
(B) The Legislative Council and the Code Commissioner have determined that the
cumulative supplement to Volumes 1, 4, and 14 have become too bulky for
convenient use.
(C) Section 2-13-90 of the 1976 Code also provides that the revised volumes
must be submitted to the General Assembly for its consideration.
Revised volumes adopted
SECTION 2. (A) Revised Volume 1 and new Volume 1A, containing Titles 1 through
4, of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, are substituted for original
Volume 1 containing the same titles.
(B) Revised Volume 4 and new Volume 4A, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976,
containing Titles 8 through 11 are substituted for original Volume 4 containing
the same titles.
(C) Revised Volume 14 and new Volume 14A, Code of Laws of South Carolina,
1976, containing Titles 40 and 41 are substituted for original Volume 14
containing the same titles.
Revised Volumes 1, 4, and 14, and new Volumes 1A, 4A, and 14A are adopted as
part of the Code of Laws and to the extent of their contents the only general
permanent statutory law of the State as of January 1, 1986, except that the
provisions of Sections 2-65-20 through 2-65-100, as contained in revised Volume
1, are not adopted. The provisions of Act 651 of 1978, as amended by Section 10
of Part II of Act 151 of 1983, are adopted and designated as part of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as follows:
Section 1....................Section 2-65-5
Section 2....................Section 2-65-15
Section 4....................Section 2-65-20
Section 5....................Section 2-65-30
Section 6....................Section 2-65-40
Section 7....................Section 2-65-50
Section 8....................Section 2-65-60
Section 9....................Section 2-65-70
Section 10...................Section 2-65-80
Section 11...................Section 2-65-90
Section 12...................Section 2-65-100
Section 13...................Section 2-65-110
Section 14...................Section 2-65-120.
Repeal implication sections must be included
SECTION 3. The following sections which were annotated as repealed by
implication in Volumes 1 and 14 of the 1985 Cumulative Supplement of the Code of
Laws of South Carolina, 1976, and which were omitted in replacement Volumes 1 and
14 are adopted as they were printed in the 1985 Cumulative Supplement, showing
the sections were repealed by implication and they must be included in the 1986
Cumulative Supplement and in subsequent Cumulative Supplements in the same
chronological order as they appeared in the 1985 Cumulative Supplement:
Section 1-1-710
Section 1-1-720
Section 40-13-185
Section 40-13-215
Section 40-13-290 through 40-13-400
Section 40-13-410
Section 40-13-420
Section 40-37-15
Section 40-37-41
Section 40-37-45
Section 40-37-81
Section 40-37-82
Section 40-37-151
Section 40-37-152
Section 40-37-245
Section 40-37-310
Section 40-37-320
Section 40-37-330
Section 40-37-340
Section 40-37-345
Section 40-37-350
Section 41-25-100
Section 41-25-110.
Replacement volumes
SECTION 4. Section 2-13-90 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 344 of
1982, is further amended to read:
"Section 2-13-90. If at any time the supplement of any volume of the Code
of Laws shall, in the judgment of the Council and the Commissioner, become too
bulky for convenient use, the Council and the Commissioner shall contract to be
prepared and published under their supervision and direction, and submit to the
General Assembly for its consideration, a revised volume setting forth the
contents of the original volume revised and codified to include the effect of
such cumulative pocket supplement; and the General Assembly, having considered
and approved such revised volume shall, by bill passed under the formalities
prescribed by the Constitution of South Carolina for the passage of laws, declare
the revised volume to be substituted for the original volume as a part of the
then existing Code of Laws, and, to the extent of its contents, the only general
permanent statutory law of the State. All replacement volumes shall include an
annotation to any general permanent statutory law which is impliedly repealed and
must be included as it had been previously printed in the Cumulative Supplement
it replaced."
1985 Cumulative Supplements adopted
SECTION 5. The 1985 Cumulative Supplements to the Code of Laws of South
Carolina, 1976, are adopted as part of the Code of Laws. These supplements,
volumes as supplemented by them, and the replacement volumes referred to in
Section 2 of this act, constitute the only general permanent statutory laws of
the State as of January 1, 1986.
Time effective
SECTION 6. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |