H*4277 Session 113 (1999-2000)
H*4277(Rat #0459, Act #0389 of 2000) General Bill, By Harvin, Stuart, Bales,
Meacham-Richardson, Knotts, Seithel, Whipper, Ott and W. McLeod
A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTIONS
1-1-667 AND 1-1-701 SO AS TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN STATE EMBLEMS OR
SYMBOLS.-AMENDED TITLE
11/10/99 House Prefiled
11/10/99 House Referred to Committee on Education and Public Works
01/11/00 House Introduced and read first time HJ-403
01/11/00 House Referred to Committee on Education and Public
Works HJ-403
04/12/00 House Committee report: Favorable Education and Public
Works HJ-9
04/19/00 House Read second time HJ-32
04/19/00 House Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day HJ-35
04/20/00 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-2
04/25/00 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-22
04/25/00 Senate Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-22
05/04/00 Senate Recalled from Committee on Judiciary SJ-6
05/18/00 Senate Amended SJ-18
05/18/00 Senate Read second time SJ-18
05/18/00 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of
amendments SJ-18
05/24/00 Senate Read third time and returned to House with
amendments SJ-23
05/30/00 House Non-concurrence in Senate amendment HJ-52
05/31/00 Senate Senate insists upon amendment and conference
committee appointed Sens. Washington, Hutto,
Glover SJ-20
06/01/00 House Conference committee appointed Reps. W. McLeod,
Stuart and Rodgers HJ-6
06/21/00 House Free conference powers rejected HJ-88
06/21/00 Senate Free conference powers granted SJ-128
06/21/00 Senate Free conference committee appointed Sens.
Washington, Hutto, Glover SJ-128
06/21/00 Senate Free conference report received and adopted SJ-128
06/22/00 House Free conference powers granted HJ-127
06/22/00 House Free conference committee appointed Reps. W.
McLeod, Stuart and Rodgers HJ-128
06/22/00 House Free conference report received and adopted HJ-128
06/22/00 House Ordered enrolled for ratification HJ-131
06/22/00 Ratified R 459
07/21/00 Signed By Governor
07/21/00 Effective date 07/21/00
07/27/00 Copies available
07/27/00 Act No. 389
(A389, R459, H4277)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTIONS 1-1-667 AND 1-1-701 SO AS TO DESIGNATE CERTAIN STATE EMBLEMS OR SYMBOLS.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
PART I
Richardson Waltz Act
SECTION 1. Sections 1 through 4 of this act are known and may be cited as the "Richardson Waltz Act".
Findings
SECTION 2. The General Assembly finds that:
(1) The Richardson family, descendants of General Richard Richardson (1704-1780) who came from Virginia as a surveyor to settle in South Carolina, is known for its great love of music and dancing.
(2) Many balls were held as social entertainment for family and friends from far and wide, and the melody of a favorite waltz for dancing was one which was "originated" by a family member who played "by ear".
(3) This melody, known as "The Richardson Waltz", still lives today, having been handed down "by ear" from generation to generation but had never been written until 1985, when it was arranged by Mary S. Richardson Briggs.
(4) Mrs. W. M. Richardson of Orangeburg planted the seed for the preservation of "The Richardson Waltz" many years ago, and Mrs. H. B. Richardson of Summerton helped hand it down and preserve it for posterity.
(5) This waltz is a beautiful and soulful melody, is a memento of the musical tradition of the Richardson family, has for many generations played an unofficial but important role in the musical history of South Carolina, and is deserving of designation as the Official State Waltz.
(6) A bill to designate "The Richardson Waltz" as the official waltz was sponsored by Representatives C. Alexander Harvin III, Elsie Rast Stuart, Jimmy C. Bales, Lynn Seithel, Jackson S. "Seth" Whipper, Becky Meacham-Richardson, Harry L. Ott, Jr., John Milton "Jake" Knotts, Jr., and Walton J. McLeod.
Official state waltz
SECTION 3. Chapter 1, Title 1 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 1-1-667. 'The Richardson Waltz' is designated as the official state waltz."
Distribution by Code Commissioner
SECTION 4. The Code Commissioner shall distribute copies of Part I of this act to any interested persons including the members of the Richardson family and the Daughters of the American Revolution.
PART II
Carolina Wolf Spider Act
SECTION 5. Sections 5 through 8 of this act are known and may be cited as the "Carolina Wolf Spider Act".
Findings
SECTION 6. The General Assembly finds that:
(1) The state emblems and symbols adopted by the General Assembly and listed in the South Carolina Legislative Manual are an excellent educational resource for students of this State.
(2) After reading in the Legislative Manual about the existing state symbols and emblems, Skyler B. Hutto, a third grade student at Sheridan Elementary School in Orangeburg, noted that there was no official state spider and suggested that the Carolina Wolf Spider be given that designation.
(3) A bill to designate the Carolina Wolf Spider as the official state spider was sponsored by Senator Brad Hutto.
(4) Skyler Hutto has worked diligently to pursue this designation for the Carolina Wolf Spider.
(5) His schoolmates and teachers have followed the progress of the legislation with interest.
(6) Through this experience, the students have learned both about spiders and about how a bill becomes a law, which has enhanced the third graders' study of South Carolina history.
Official state spider
SECTION 7. Chapter 1, Title 1 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:
"Section 1-1-701. The 'Carolina Wolf Spider', Hogna carolinensis, is designated as the official state spider."
Distribution by Code Commissioner
SECTION 8. The Code Commissioner shall distribute copies of Part II of this act to any interested persons including Skyler B. Hutto and the students and teachers of the Sheridan Elementary third grade class.
PART III
Time effective
SECTION 9. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.
Ratified the 22nd day of June, 2000.
Approved the 21st day of July, 2000.
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