S*235 Session 105 (1983-1984)
S*0235(Rat #0205, Act #0121 of 1983) General Bill, By Senate Judiciary
A Bill to amend Section 53-1-10, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina,
1976, relating to the prohibition against public sports on Sundays, so as to
authorize certain athletic and cultural activities to be conducted on Sunday;
to amend Section 53-1-50, relating to exceptions to prohibited Sunday work and
sales, so as to decrease the activities prohibited under Section 53-1-40 and
to delete the limitation of three employees in grocery stores on Sunday; to
amend Section 53-1-60, relating to the prohibition of the sale of certain
items on Sunday, so as to allow additional items to be sold on Sunday; to
amend Section 53-1-130, relating to the exemption of certain manufacturing
plants from the prohibition against Sunday work, so as to further provide for
this exemption and for those type establishments that are so exempt; to delete
language pertaining to allowable work weeks and work days and language
relating to the exemption not applying or affecting cotton, woolen, or worsted
manufacturing, finishing, dyeing, printing, or processing plants; to provide
that nothing in this Act shall be construed to affect or repeal the provisions
of Chapters 11, 13, and 15 of Title 52; and to repeal Article 1, Chapter 3, of
Title 52 relating to the authority of cities between five thousand and
sixty-five hundred population to grant franchises to operate motion pictures,
athletic sports, and musical concerts on Sunday.-amended title
02/15/83 Senate Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference SJ-447
02/17/83 Senate Read second time SJ-490
02/17/83 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of
amendments SJ-490
03/02/83 Senate Amended SJ-588
03/02/83 Senate Read third time and sent to House SJ-590
03/03/83 House Introduced and read first time HJ-1292
03/03/83 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-1292
03/30/83 House Committee report: Favorable Judiciary HJ-1731
04/05/83 House Objection by Rep. Blackwell, Branton & J. Bradley
HJ-1866
04/26/83 House Special order, set for follow 2nd read or other
disp of H-2746 (Under H-3004) HJ-2383
05/12/83 House Amended HJ-2859
05/12/83 House Read second time HJ-2865
05/13/83 House Read third time HJ-2866
05/13/83 House Returned HJ-2867
05/24/83 Senate House amendment amended SJ-1436
05/24/83 Senate Returned SJ-1436
05/30/83 Senate Recalled from House SJ-1628
05/31/83 House Returned HJ-3260
06/02/83 Senate Reconsider adoption of amendment SJ-1747
06/02/83 Senate House amendment amended SJ-1747
06/02/83 Senate Returned SJ-1747
06/02/83 House Non-concurrence in Senate amendment HJ-3476
06/03/83 Senate Senate insists upon amendment and conference
committee appointed Drummond, Lourie, Ravenel SJ-1843
06/07/83 House Conference committee appointed McKay, Woods &
Agnew HJ-3511
06/08/83 Senate Conference report received SJ-1930
06/08/83 Senate Conference report adopted SJ-1931
06/08/83 House Conference report received HJ-3601
06/08/83 House Conference report adopted HJ-3602
06/08/83 House Ordered enrolled for ratification HJ-3602
06/10/83 Ratified R 205
06/16/83 Signed By Governor
06/16/83 Effective date 06/16/83
06/16/83 Act No. 121
06/24/83 Copies available
(A121, R205, S235)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 53-1-10, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
1976, RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION AGAINST PUBLIC SPORTS ON SUNDAYS, SO AS TO
AUTHORIZE CERTAIN ATHLETIC AND CULTURAL ACTIVITIES TO BE CONDUCTED ON
SUNDAY; TO AMEND SECTION 53-1-50, RELATING TO EXCEPTIONS TO PROHIBITED SUNDAY
WORK AND SALES, SO AS TO DECREASE THE ACTIVITIES PROHIBITED UNDER SECTION
53-1-40 AND TO DELETE THE LIMITATION OF THREE EMPLOYEES IN GROCERY STORES ON
SUNDAY; TO AMEND SECTION 53-1-60, RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION OF THE SALE OF
CERTAIN ITEMS ON SUNDAY, SO AS TO ALLOW ADDITIONAL ITEMS TO BE SOLD ON
SUNDAY; TO AMEND SECTION 53-1-130, RELATING TO THE EXEMPTION OF CERTAIN
MANUFACTURING PLANTS FROM THE PROHIBITION AGAINST SUNDAY WORK, SO AS TO
FURTHER PROVIDE FOR THIS EXEMPTION AND FOR THOSE TYPE ESTABLISHMENTS THAT
ARE SO EXEMPT; TO DELETE LANGUAGE PERTAINING TO ALLOWABLE WORK WEEKS AND
WORK DAYS AND LANGUAGE RELATING TO THE EXEMPTION NOT APPLYING OR AFFECTING
COTTON, WOOLEN, OR WORSTED MANUFACTURING, FINISHING, DYEING, PRINTING, OR
PROCESSING PLANTS; TO PROVIDE THAT NOTHING IN THIS ACT SHALL BE CONSTRUED TO
AFFECT OR REPEAL THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTERS 11, 13, AND 15 OF TITLE 52; AND TO
REPEAL ARTICLE 1, CHAPTER 3, OF TITLE 52 RELATING TO THE AUTHORITY OF CITIES WITH
BETWEEN FIVE THOUSAND AND SIXTY-FIVE HUNDRED POPULATION TO GRANT
FRANCHISES TO OPERATE MOTION PICTURES, ATHLETIC SPORTS, AND MUSICAL CONCERTS
ON SUNDAY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Permit required
SECTION 1. Section 53-1-10 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Act 363 of 1980, is further amended to
read:
"Section 53-1-10. It shall be unlawful to operate for professional purposes athletic events, public
exhibitions, historic or musical entertainment, or concerts unless a permit shall first be obtained from the town
or city council, if the activity is in an incorporated town or city, or from the governing body of the county if
the activity takes place outside of an incorporated town or city by either the sponsor of the athletic or
entertainment event or exhibition or the individual participant."
Items that may be sold on Sunday
SECTION 2. Section 53-1-50 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 53-1-50. Section 53-1-40 does not apply to the following:
(1) The sale of food needs, ice, or soft drinks.
(2) The sale of tobacco and related products.
(3) The operation of radio or television stations nor to the printing, publication, and distribution of
newspapers or weekly magazines, nor to the sale of newspapers, books, and magazines.
(4) The operation of public utilities or sales usual or incidental thereto.
(5) The transportation by air, land, or water of persons or property, nor to the sale or delivery of heating,
cooling, refrigerating, or motor fuels, oils, or gases, or the purchase or installation of repair parts or
accessories for immediate use in cases of emergency in connection with motor vehicles, boats, bicycles,
aircrafts, or heating, cooling, or refrigerating systems, nor to the cleaning of motor vehicles.
(6) The providing of medical services and supplies, nor to the sale of drugs, medicine, hygenic supplies,
surgical supplies, and all other services and supplies related thereto.
(7) The operation of public lodging or eating places, including food caterers.
(8) Janitorial, custodial, and like services.
(9) Funeral homes and cemeteries.
(10) The sale of novelties, souvenirs, paper products, educational supplies, cameras, film, flash bulbs and
cubes, batteries, baby supplies, hosiery and undergarments, flowers, plants, seeds, and shrubs.
(11) The sale of art and craft objects at arts or craft exhibitions held pursuant to Section 53-1-10 provided
that each art or craft object shown or sold has been designed by and is the original work of artisans present
at the exhibition.
(12) Exhibition of noncommercial real property and mobile homes.
(13) The providing of any service, product, or other thing by means of a mechanical device not requiring
the labor of any person.
(14) The sale or rental of swimming, fishing, and boating equipment.
(15) Any farming operations necessary for the preservation of agricultural commodities.
(16) Light bulbs or flourescent tubes."
Items that may not be sold on Sunday
SECTION 3. Section 53-1-60 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 53-1-60. The sale or offer to sell the following items on Sunday is prohibited: Clothing and
clothing accessories (except those which qualify as swimwear, novelties, souvenirs, hosiery, or
undergarments); housewares, china, glassware, and kitchenware; home, business and office furnishings, and
appliances; tools, paints, hardware, building supplies, and lumber; jewelry, silverware, watches, clocks,
luggage, musical instruments, recorders, recordings, radios, television sets, phonographs, record players or
so-called hi-fi or stereo sets, or equipment; sporting goods (except when sold on premises where sporting
events and recreational facilities are permitted); yard or piece goods; automobiles, trucks, and trailers. No
inference shall arise from the foregoing enumeration that either the sale or the offering for sale on Sunday
of items or articles not mentioned is permitted."
Not to affect or repeal provisions
SECTION 4. Nothing in this act shall be construed to affect or in any way repeal the provisions of Chapters
11, 13, and 15 of Title 52 of the 1976 Code.
Repeal
SECTION 5. Article 1, Chapter 3, of Title 52 of the 1976 Code is repealed.
Provisions not to affect manufacturing establishments,
etc.
SECTION 6. Section 53-1-130 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"Section 53-1-130. The provisions of Sections 53-1-10 through 53-1-120 do not apply to
manufacturing establishments or to research and development operations of any person, including the support
services necessary for these operations, or to the employees thereof when these establishments in the nature
of their business involve manufacturing processes requiring continuous and uninterrupted operation or which
for economical operation must engage in a continuous process."
Time effective
SECTION 7. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |