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H*3665
Session 116 (2005-2006)


H*3665(Rat #0337, Act #0295 of 2006)  General Bill, By Altman
 AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION
 53-3-166 SO AS TO DECLARE DECEMBER FIFTEENTH OF EACH YEAR AS BILL OF RIGHTS
 DAY IN SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TO ENCOURAGE ALL GOVERNMENTAL BODIES TO OBSERVE THE
 ANNUALNext BILL OF RIGHTS DAY IN A MANNER THAT EMPHASIZES THE DOCUMENT'S MEANING
 AND IMPORTANCE. - ratified title

   03/01/05  House  Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
                     without reference HJ-8
   03/02/05  House  Read second time HJ-14
   03/03/05  House  Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-28
   03/03/05  Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-22
   03/03/05  Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-22
   06/07/05  Senate Referred to Subcommittee: Martin (ch), Malloy,
                     Campsen, Williams
   04/12/06  Senate Committee report: Favorable Judiciary SJ-11
   05/16/06  Senate Amended SJ-29
   05/16/06         Read second time SJ-29
   05/17/06         Scrivener's error corrected
   05/17/06  Senate Read third time and returned to House with
                     amendments SJ-26
   05/24/06  House  Debate adjourned on amendments HJ-33
   05/24/06  House  Debate adjourned until Thursday, May 25, 2006 HJ-115
   05/25/06  House  Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled HJ-37
   05/25/06         Ratified R 337
   05/31/06         Signed By Governor
   06/02/06         Copies available
   06/02/06         Effective date 05/31/06
   06/08/06         Act No. 295





H. 3665

(A295, R337, H3665)

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 53-3-166 SO AS TO DECLARE DECEMBER FIFTEENTH OF EACH YEAR AS BILL OF RIGHTS DAY IN SOUTH CAROLINA, AND TO ENCOURAGE ALL GOVERNMENTAL BODIES TO OBSERVE THE PreviousANNUALNext BILL OF RIGHTS DAY IN A MANNER THAT EMPHASIZES THE DOCUMENT'S MEANING AND IMPORTANCE.

Whereas, the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution are referred to as the Bill of Rights, which limit and define the powers of government; and

Whereas, several of the original states refused to ratify the Constitution without an express Bill of Rights; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights recognizes, affirms, and protects fundamental human and civil rights for which persons of all races have struggled for thousands of years; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights secures our freedom to speak, print, read, assemble, pray, petition the government, and keep and bear arms; protects us from unreasonable arrests, searches, excessive bail, double jeopardy, coerced confessions, and cruel and unusual punishment; and secures our rights to due process, jury trials, and counsel, and to present defense witnesses; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights protects our sovereign State from excesses of the federal government; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights is integral to the American way of life, and America's civic holidays: President's Day, Independence Day, Labor Day, Veterans Day, Memorial Day, Confederate Memorial Day, Martin Luther King, Jr. Day, and Thanksgiving, all    remind us of the special contributions and sacrifices made by our forefathers and leaders to preserve, protect, and extend our freedoms; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights energizes our military defense because American servicemen and women swear an oath to preserve and defend the United States Constitution, which includes the Bill of Rights; when American military personnel fight and die for our country, they do so to protect our rights and freedoms under the Bill of Rights; and

Whereas, a Bill of Rights Day would help prevent the Bill of Rights from being otherwise forgotten, and since many Americans do not know their Bill of Rights, this special day will encourage our schools to instruct children about this aspect of our American heritage; and

Whereas, a Bill of Rights Day would declare America's commitment to fundamental human rights to the whole world; and

Whereas, just as celebrating religious holidays reminds Americans of their religious beliefs and traditions, a Bill of Rights Day PreviousannuallyNext would remind America of the manner in which its history and philosophy have secured the rights for which oppressed people everywhere still yearn; and

Whereas, a Bill of Rights Day would remind elected and appointed officials and employees of the State and local executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government that their authority and powers are limited; and

Whereas, the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution was ratified on December 15, 1791. Now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Bill of Rights Day

SECTION    1.    Chapter 3, Title 53 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Section 53-3-166.    (A)    December fifteenth of each year, the PreviousanniversaryNext of the ratification of the Bill of Rights of the United States Constitution, is declared to be 'Bill of Rights Day' in South Carolina.

(B)    All governmental bodies in the State are encouraged to observe the Previousannual Bill of Rights Day in a manner that brings to mind the meaning and importance of each of its ten provisions."

Time effective

SECTION    2.    This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Ratified the 25th day of May, 2006.

Approved the 31st day of May, 2006.

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