H*2569 Session 105 (1983-1984)
H*2569(Rat #0034, Act #0249 of 1983) General Bill, By L.E. Gentry
A Bill to provide for two magistrates for Saluda County, one to be chief
magistrate to serve and be paid on a full-time basis, both with countywide
jurisdiction; to provide the courts' jury areas and to repeal Act 732 of 1930
relating to magistrates in Saluda County.
02/23/83 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-1137
02/24/83 House Read second time HJ-1179
02/25/83 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-1202
03/01/83 Senate Intd. & placed on loc. & uncontested cal. w/o
referenc SJ-570
03/09/83 Senate Read second time SJ-672
03/10/83 Senate Read third time and enrolled SJ-683
03/24/83 Ratified R 34
03/28/83 Signed By Governor
03/28/83 Effective date 03/28/83
03/28/83 Act No. 249
03/30/83 Copies available
(A249, R34, H2569)
AN ACT TO PROVIDE FOR TWO MAGISTRATES FOR SALUDA COUNTY, ONE TO BE CHIEF
MAGISTRATE TO SERVE AND BE PAID ON A FULL-TIME BASIS, BOTH WITH COUNTYWIDE
JURISDICTION; TO PROVIDE THE COURTS' JURY AREAS AND TO REPEAL ACT 732 OF 1930
RELATING TO MAGISTRATES IN SALUDA COUNTY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Two magistrates in Saluda County
SECTION 1. There shall be two magistrates in Saluda County with full magisterial powers and authority,
whose jurisdiction is countywide, one of whom is Chief Magistrate. The Chief Magistrate shall serve and
be paid on a full-time basis. The jury areas for the magistrates' courts are countywide.
Provisions not to affect magistrates presently serving
SECTION 2. The provisions of this act do not affect the terms of the magistrates presently serving in Saluda
County.
Repeal
SECTION 3. Act 732 of 1930 (Sections 43-1001 through 43-1005 of the 1962 Code) is repealed.
Time effective
SECTION 4. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |