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S*625
Session 106 (1985-1986)


S*0625(Rat #0182, Act #0254 of 1985)  General Bill, By Moore
 A Bill to provide for the number of magistrates in Aiken County and the
 location of certain of their offices and to repeal Act 279 of 1971 relating to
 the magistrates in Aiken County.

   05/08/85  Senate  Intd. & placed on loc. & uncontested cal. w/o
                     referenc SJ-1977
   05/14/85  Senate Read second time SJ-2063
   05/15/85  Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-2110
   05/16/85  House  Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
                     without reference HJ-3251
   05/21/85  House  Read second time HJ-3305
   05/22/85  House  Read third time and enrolled HJ-3366
   05/28/85         Ratified R 182
   05/31/85         Signed By Governor
   05/31/85         Effective date 05/31/85
   05/31/85         Act No. 254
   06/11/85         Copies available



(A254, R182, S625)

AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR THE NUMBER OF MAGISTRATES IN AIKEN COUNTY AND THE LOCATION OF CERTAIN OF THEIR OFFICES AND TO REPEAL ACT 279 OF 1971 RELATING TO THE MAGISTRATES IN AIKEN COUNTY.

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

Magistrates in Aiken County

SECTION 1. In Aiken County there are eight magistrates as follows:

One full-time magistrate for the Aiken area whose office must be maintained at a place to be designated by the Aiken County Legislative Delegation.

One full-time magistrate in the area of the City of North AugustaNext and Belvedere whose office must be maintained within the City of North PreviousAugusta or Belvedere in a place to be designated by the Aiken County Legislative Delegation.

One full-time magistrate for the areas of Graniteville, Warrenville, and Vaucluse whose office must be maintained in the Town of Graniteville.

One full-time magistrate for the areas of Clearwater, Gloverville, Langley, and Bath whose office must be maintained in a place to be designated by the County Legislative Delegation.

One part-time magistrate for the area of Beech Island and Jackson whose office must be maintained in a place to be designated by the County Legislative Delegation.

One part-time magistrate for the area of Wagener, Salley, and Perry.

One part-time magistrate for the Oak Grove, Monetta Wards area.

One part-time magistrate for the New Ellenton area.

Magistrates to continue to serve

SECTION 2. The special magistrate in Aiken County provided for by Act 79 of 1977 shall continue to serve in the manner provided therein.

Repeal

SECTION 3. Act 279 of 1971 is repealed.

Time effective

SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor.




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