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H*2398
Session 107 (1987-1988)


H*2398(Rat #0658, Act #0572 of 1988)  General Bill, By J.V. Gregory, F.L. Day, 
P.W. Derrick, Fair, Haskins, D.O. Hawkins, P.E. Short, J.M. White and Wilkins

Similar(S 366) A Bill to amend Title 1, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to administration of the government, by adding Chapter 18 so as to provide for definitions of certain terms in the Chapter; for the State Reorganization Commission to review the regulation of certain occupations; for public hearings to be held as to whether or not occupations not regulated by the State should be regulated, to provide a procedure by which the subcommittee of the standing committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate to which a Bill has been referred may request that the Commission conduct the public hearing or that the Commission assist the subcommittee in conducting the hearing after a Bill has been filed proposing to regulate a corporation not regulated by the State; for notice of the hearings to the public and others affected by regulations; for factors to be considered by the Commission in evaluating whether an occupation should be regulated; for the various degrees of regulation to be considered if the Commission determines that existing remedies do not adequately protect the public health, safety, or welfare; and to provide that all recommendations formulated by the Commission must be based upon evidence gatheredNext by the Commission in public hearings from testimony submitted orally or in writing by interested parties including the Commission and upon evidence compiled by the Commission, to require the recommendations to be made in writing and delivered to the chairman of the subcommittee of the standing committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate to which a Bill proposing to regulate an occupation has been referred.-amended title 02/04/87 House Introduced and read first time HJ-393 02/04/87 House Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-394 03/25/87 House Committee report: Favorable Judiciary HJ-1423 03/31/87 House Committed to Committee on Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-1494 04/14/87 House Committee report: Favorable with amendment Medical, Military, Public and Municipal Affairs HJ-1809 04/16/87 House Debate adjourned HJ-1990 04/21/87 House Amended HJ-2048 04/21/87 House Read second time HJ-2049 04/22/87 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-2068 04/23/87 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-1471 04/23/87 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-1472 05/03/88 Senate Recalled from Committee on Judiciary SJ-37 05/05/88 Senate Read second time SJ-35 05/05/88 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-35 05/10/88 Senate Read third time and enrolled SJ-23 05/24/88 Ratified R 658 05/29/88 Signed By Governor 05/29/88 Effective date 05/29/88 05/29/88 Act No. 572 06/14/88 Copies available


(A572, R658, H2398)

AN ACT TO AMEND TITLE 1, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO ADMINISTRATION OF THE GOVERNMENT, BY ADDING CHAPTER 18 SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR DEFINITIONS OF CERTAIN TERMS IN THE CHAPTER, FOR THE STATE REORGANIZATION COMMISSION TO REVIEW THE REGULATION OF CERTAIN OCCUPATIONS, FOR PUBLIC HEARINGS TO BE HELD AS TO WHETHER OR NOT OCCUPATIONS NOT REGULATED BY THE STATE SHOULD BE REGULATED, TO PROVIDE A PROCEDURE BY WHICH THE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OR THE SENATE TO WHICH A BILL HAS BEEN REFERRED MAY REQUEST THAT THE COMMISSION CONDUCT THE PUBLIC HEARING OR THAT THE COMMISSION ASSIST THE SUBCOMMITTEE IN CONDUCTING THE HEARING AFTER A BILL HAS BEEN FILED PROPOSING TO REGULATE A CORPORATION NOT REGULATED BY THE STATE, FOR NOTICE OF THE HEARINGS TO THE PUBLIC AND OTHERS AFFECTED BY REGULATIONS, FOR FACTORS TO BE CONSIDERED BY THE COMMISSION IN EVALUATING WHETHER AN OCCUPATION SHOULD BE REGULATED, FOR THE VARIOUS DEGREES OF REGULATION TO BE CONSIDERED IF THE COMMISSION DETERMINES THAT EXISTING REMEDIES DO NOT ADEQUATELY PROTECT THE PUBLIC HEALTH, SAFETY, OR WELFARE, TO PROVIDE THAT ALL RECOMMENDATIONS FORMULATED BY THE COMMISSION MUST BE BASED UPON EVIDENCE PreviousGATHEREDNext BY THE COMMISSION IN PUBLIC HEARINGS FROM TESTIMONY SUBMITTED ORALLY OR IN WRITING BY INTERESTED PARTIES INCLUDING THE COMMISSION AND UPON EVIDENCE COMPILED BY THE COMMISSION, AND TO REQUIRE THE RECOMMENDATIONS BE MADE IN WRITING AND DELIVERED TO THE CHAIRMAN OF THE SUBCOMMITTEE OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE OF THE HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES OR THE SENATE TO WHICH A BILL PROPOSING TO REGULATE AN OCCUPATION HAS BEEN REFERRED.

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

Review of occupational registration and licensing

SECTION 1. Title 1 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"CHAPTER 18

Review of Occupational Registration and Licensing

Section 1-18-10. (A) 'Licensure' means the process by which an agency, board, or commission of the State grants permission to persons meeting predetermined qualifications to have the exclusive use of an occupational title and to engage in an occupation to the exclusion of unlicensed persons.

(B) 'Registration' means the process by which an agency, board, or commission identifies and lists those persons who meet predetermined qualifications and who are the only persons permitted to use an occupational title.

(C) 'Commission' means the State Reorganization Commission.

Section 1-18-20. Upon the filing of any bill proposing to regulate an occupation not regulated by the State, the subcommittee of the standing committee of the House of Representatives or the Senate to which the bill has been referred may request that the commission conduct the public hearing or that the commission assist the subcommittee in conducting the public hearing. Upon the request of the subcommittee, the commission may hold hearings for the purpose of determining whether or not occupations not regulated by the State should be regulated.

Section 1-18-30. When requested by the subcommittee, the commission shall provide notice of the hearings to the public and to any organizations or state agencies or boards whose members could reasonably be expected to be affected by any proposed regulation or changes in regulation. In addition, the commission may solicit the participation, as part of the review panel, of representatives of state agencies currently authorized to regulate a profession related to that under review. The subcommittee, as referred to in Section 1-18-70, shall sit in conjunction with the commission at the hearings. Upon receipt of testimony at the hearing, and pursuant to any other research or inquiries it considers appropriate, the commission shall report its findings and conclusions to the subcommittee of the Senate and the House, as referred to in Section 1-18-70.

Section 1-18-40. In evaluating whether an occupation should be regulated, the commission shall consider whether:

(1) the unregulated practice of an occupation presents a clear and recognizable danger to the health, safety, or welfare of the public;

(2) the practice of the occupation requires such a specialized skill that the public is not qualified to select a competent practitioner without assurances that he has met minimum qualifications;

(3) the public is or may be effectively protected by other means, such as academic credentials, certification by a nongovernmental entity, or membership in occupational associations;

(4) current laws are ineffective or inadequate to protect the public health, safety, and welfare and whether strengthening the laws would not provide adequate protection to the public;

(5) the practitioner performs a service for others which would qualify for payment of part or all of those services by a third party if the practitioners were to be regulated by the State;

(6) regulation will increase the cost of goods;

(7) regulation will increase or decrease the availability of services to the public;

(8) regulation will assure the competency of practitioners of the occupation;

(9) regulation can be provided through an existing agency or under supervision of presently licensed practitioners.

In determining any recommendation for regulation of an occupation, the commission shall recommend the least extensive and restrictive form of regulation consistent with the public interest. The commission may not recommend any regulation unless necessary to protect the health, safety, or welfare of the public.

Section 1-18-50. (A) If the commission determines that existing remedies do not adequately protect the public health, safety, or welfare, it shall consider the following degrees of regulation of the practice of that occupation in the following order:

(1) statutory change to provide for civil causes of action or criminal penalties;

(2) inspection of a practitioner's premises and activities and authorization of an appropriate state board, agency, or commission to enjoin an activity which is detrimental to the public health, safety, or welfare;

(3) listing of a practitioner's location, nature, and operation of practice;

(4) registration as defined in this chapter;

(5) licensure as defined in this chapter.

(B) Licensure must be recommended only where the commission determines that registration or other means of regulation is not adequate to protect the health, safety, or welfare of the public. The commission may recommend one or more means of regulation or statutory change, whether or not it is included in subsection (A) of this section.

Section 1-18-60. In making its recommendations to the General Assembly, the commission may recommend that no regulation be created, that regulations be assigned to an existing board, agency, or commission, or that a new board be established. If registration or licensure is recommended, the commission shall recommend what qualifications are specified for the registration or licensure and describe the activities that may be engaged in by persons pursuing the occupation.

Section 1-18-70. All recommendations formulated by the commission must be based upon evidence Previousgathered by the commission in public hearings from testimony submitted orally or in writing by interested parties including the commission and upon evidence compiled by the commission in studies conducted by the commission. The recommendations of the commission must be made in writing and delivered to the chairman of the subcommittee of the standing committee of the House or the Senate to which a bill proposing to regulate an occupation has been referred. Copies of the commission's recommendations must also be delivered to the President Pro Tempore of the Senate, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and the Governor. Copies of the commission's recommendations must be mailed to any person who has made a request concerning occupational regulation that was considered by the commission. If the commission recommends no changes with respect to the regulation of an occupation, the commission shall notify by mail any person who has requested that regulations or changes be recommended."

Time effective

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




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