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All Sessions - (1975-2024)
Searching for 'fence%' in LEGISLATION
Searching for 'fence%' in LEGISLATION
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Summary: Ms. June M. Johnston, Resolutions
... and community leaders asking for donations. The amount received was $9,038.79, enough to pay for the equipment and its installation and a fence. The Special Children's Playground was completed in April of 1998 and children in wheelchairs ... |
Summary: Off-road vehicle activity, limited liability provided; Insurance, Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles
... a clubhouse, race course, fair, or an arena at which the activity is held; (6) 'obstacles' include, but are not limited to, ditches, jumps, fences, trees and other vegetation, uneven surfaces, mud, sand, hills, other off-road vehicles, ... |
Summary: Deer, unlawful to build enclosure which prevents hunting of; Predatory animals, trapping of; Fish and Game
... impedes the free range of the deer being hunted. For purposes of the definitions herein, 'prevents or materially impedes' means erecting a fence in excess of six feet in height from ground level for the express purpose of corralling wild game ... |
Summary: Heritage Act of 2000, Flags, Confederate; Confederacy, Buildings, State House, General Assembly
... as the department shall deem appropriate. (C) There must be erected around the Confederate Soldiers' Monument appropriate decorative iron fences to keep secure the Confederate Battle Flag. (D) The Division of General Services of the ... |
Summary: First National Flag of Confederacy (Stars and Bars), to fly at Women of the Confederacy Monument, Buildings, State House
... by the Budget and Control Board, Division of General Services. The flagpole must be illuminated at night and an appropriate decorative iron fence must be erected around the flagpole. From funds appropriated to the Budget and Control ... |
Summary: Anderson County School District No. 2, certain area of Greenville County to be included within; School Districts
... and a stone; thence N. 19-51 W. 408.2 feet to an iron pin and stone; thence running in a northeasterly direction approximately 699.6 feet along a fence line adjoining property now or formerly belonging to Knight Properties and shown on the ... |
Summary: Wildlife management area lands, certain activities defined as unlawful
... or destroys wildlife management area land or improvements on them including, but not limited to, roads, vegetation, buildings, structures, or fences or leaves refuse, trash, or other debris on the property or sets, makes, or builds a fire ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes, Crimes and Offenses, Discrimination; penalties when person motivated by; Property, malicious injury, damage
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit any other trespass upon real property of another ... |
Summary: Construction managers, contractors, general, mechanical, specialty; licensure requirements and classifications
... recreational projects including miniature golf courses. (15) metal or wood fences and billboards; and (16) water ... |
Summary: Off road vehicle activity, immunity from liability; Insurance, Motor Vehicles, Motorcycles, Three wheel vehicle
... OHV or not acting within the participant's ability. (3) 'Obstacles' include, but are not limited to, ditches, jumps, fences, trees and other vegetation, uneven surfaces, mud, sand, hills, other OHVs, and ... |
Summary: Anderson County School District No. 2, certain area of Greenville County to be included within; School Districts
... and a stone; thence N. 19-51 W. 408.2 feet to an iron pin and stone; thence running in a northeasterly direction approximately 699.6 feet along a fence line adjoining property now or formerly belonging to Knight Properties and shown on the ... |
Summary: Walter "Bud" Moore, Resolutions
... Mr. Moore decided to take the car for a spin on the track at the fairgrounds in Ralston, North Carolina. After a few laps he ran it through the fence and decided to start turning the wrench instead of the wheel; and Whereas, Bud ... |
Summary: Head Football Coach Lou Holtz, Resolutions
... Lou Holtz was born on January 6, 1937, in Follansbee, West Virginia, where he was first introduced to football by peering through a chain-link fence on his school's playground. He later was coached by his uncle, Lou Tychenievich, who not only ... |
Summary: Reames, Britt
... mater, will retire the Number 10 jersey he wore as a "Bobcat"; and Whereas, by retiring Britt's jersey and hanging it on the outfield fence alongside legendary coach W. C. McNeill's jersey, Seneca is honoring Britt in a way that ... |
Summary: Layla's Law, protection of guide dogs
... or service animal or its user. (B) It is unlawful for a person with reckless disregard to allow his dog that is not contained by a fence, a leash, or another containment system to interfere with the use of a guide dog or ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes Bill
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit any other trespass upon real property of another person. (B) ... |
Summary: Teachers Bill-of-Rights
... writes profane or obscene language or draws obscene pictures in or on school material or on school premises, or on a fence, pole, sidewalk, or building on the way to or from school, or on a school bus, including those ... |
Summary: The Honorable Thomas Delano Broadwater, Sr.
... to move to Tallahassee, Florida where he enrolled at Florida A&M University Law School; and Whereas, Mr. Broadwater started the JoMo fence company as a law student and provided employment for numerous students; and Whereas, he and ... |
Summary: Shooting preserves
... on which signs designating the area as a shooting preserve must be posted at intervals of one hundred fifty feet or less. Construction of a fence, as prescribed by the department, along the boundaries of the preserve may be ... |
Summary: Civilian Conservation Corps
... state parks, several of which were built in South Carolina, building of 46,854 bridges, improvement of 3,462 beaches, and building 27,191 miles of fences; and Whereas, more than 100,000 industrious, skilled workers served in CCC camps ... |
Summary: Jarrett Donald Nagel
... the building of a nature center at Cheraw Intermediate School; and Whereas, this project added signs, an entrance way, and split rail fence to a nature trail providing a place where students can observe and learn about wildlife in a native ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes Bill
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit any other trespass upon real property of another person. (B) ... |
Summary: Shooting preserves
... on which signs designating the area as a shooting preserve must be posted at intervals of one hundred fifty feet or less. Construction of a fence, as prescribed by the department, along the boundaries of the preserve may be ... |
Summary: Criminal Gang Prevention Act
... marking, or design that is painted, sprayed, etched, scratched, or otherwise placed on structures, buildings, dwellings, statues, monuments, fences, vehicles, or other similar materials that are on public or private property and that are ... |
Summary: Dogs
... manner' or 'cruel restraining of an animal' means tethering, fastening, chaining, tying, attaching, or otherwise restraining an animal to a tree, fence, post, or other stationary object or a running line, pulley, cable trolley system, or ... |
Summary: Government Accountability Act of 2008; Solicitation of Charitable Funds Act
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." SECTION 14. During the year ... |
Summary: Domestic violence shelter
... a shelter. (2) 'Grounds' means the real property of the parcel of land upon which a domestic violence shelter is located, whether fenced or unfenced. (B) A person who does not have legitimate business or any ... |
Summary: Graffiti vandalism
... marking, or design that is painted, sprayed, etched, scratched, or otherwise placed on structures, buildings, dwellings, statues, monuments, fences, vehicles, or other similar materials that are on public or private property and that are ... |
Summary: Confederate flag
... on which the flag is flown and the area adjacent to the monument and flagpole must be illuminated at night and an appropriate decorative iron fence must be erected around the flagpole.
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Summary: Hate crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Dorchester's Ivy Garden Club
... churches. Among their many other worthy projects are the landscaping of a church parsonage, Dorchester Volunteer Fire Department, and the Carolina Fence Garden at Harleyville-Ridgeville School; and Whereas, hard-working Ivy Garden Club ... |
Summary: Boy Scouts of America Troop 74
... Troop 74 cleared away dead wood and brambles left in the wake of Hurricane Hugo and other storms, cleaned and primed the cemetery's wrought-iron fence, repaired and set up broken tombstones, made headstones for four unmarked graves they ... |
Summary: Kierstyn White
... third inning; and Whereas, the game was halted to mark the occasion when Irmo fans released a sky full of black and yellow balloons beyond the fence in right field, which proved ominous for the Aiken Hornets; and Whereas, in the ... |
Summary: Domestic violence shelter
... property of the parcel of land upon which a domestic violence shelter or a domestic violence shelter's administrative offices are located, whether fenced or unfenced. (3) 'Household member' means a household member as defined ... |
Summary: Restructuring Act
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." AA. Section 48-46-30(4) of the 1976 ... |
Summary: Capitol Police Force
... maliciously deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy or attempt to deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy any monument, flag, flag support, memorial, fence, or structure located on the capitol grounds, and a person convicted of a violation ... |
Summary: Wildlife management areas
... management area landthese lands or improvements on them including, but not limited to, roads, vegetation, buildings, structures, or fences or leaves refuse, trash, or other debris on the property |
Summary: Commission on Streamlining Government and Reduction of Waste
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." AA. Section 48-46-30(4) of the 1976 Code ... |
Summary: Animal restraint
... manner' or 'cruel restraining of an animal' means tethering, fastening, chaining, tying, attaching, or otherwise restraining an animal to a tree, fence, post, or other stationary object or a running line, pulley, cable trolley system, or ... |
Summary: Unlawful entry
... invitee to enter: (1) a dwelling; or (2) any private property enclosed by walls or fences with closed gates between the hours of six P.M. and six A.M. The provisions of this ... |
Summary: Split Creek Farm
... ring and for milk production records; and Whereas, the farm started with three goats and a piece of land. The herd peaked at 750 goats, and fences, pastures, and barns were built over the years; and Whereas, currently the farm ... |
Summary: Taylor Family Reunion
... Christian and civic duties. They freely gave assistance to those who needed it in the community, whether it meant hands-on help like mending a fence or gifts of food, clothing, shelter, or funds; and Whereas, God truly blessed Pompy and ... |
Summary: Restructuring Act
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." AA. Section 48-46-30(4) of the 1976 Code ... |
Summary: Hate crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Venomous reptiles
... that is not housed in a sturdy and secure enclosure. (2) Permanent enclosures must be designed to be escape-proof and have a fence of sufficient strength to prevent contact between an observer and the crocodilian and must have ... |
Summary: Animal restraint
... manner' or 'cruel restraining of an animal' means tethering, fastening, chaining, tying, attaching, or otherwise restraining an animal to a tree, fence, post, or other stationary object or a running line, pulley, cable trolley system, or ... |
Summary: Animal cruelty
... manner' or 'cruel restraining of an animal' means tethering, fastening, chaining, tying, attaching, or otherwise restraining an animal to a tree, fence, post, or other stationary object or a running line, pulley, cable trolley system, or ... |
Summary: S.C. Restructuring Act
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." AA. Section 48-46-30(4) of the 1976 ... |
Summary: Rehabilitation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Buildings Act
... persons as a place of harborage or could be entered or used by children, regardless of its structural condition; or (e) boarded, fenced, or otherwise secured, but: (i) the structure constitutes a ... |
Summary: Human Trafficking
... upon which a domestic violence or trafficking shelter or a domestic violence or trafficking shelter's administrative offices are located, whether fenced or unfenced. (B) A person who maliciously or with criminal negligence ... |
Summary: Exotic Animal and Reptile Control and Regulation Act
... traffic in any Crocodilian that is not housed in a sturdy and secure enclosure. Permanent enclosures must be designed to be escape proof and have a fence of sufficient strength to prevent contact between an observer and the crocodilian, and ... |
Summary: S.C. Restructuring Act
... plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." FF. Section 48-46-30(4) and (5) of the 1976 ... |
Summary: Human Trafficking
... upon which a domestic violence or trafficking shelter or a domestic violence or trafficking shelter's administrative offices are located, whether fenced or unfenced. (B) A person who maliciously or with criminal negligence ... |
Summary: Hate crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Rehabilitation of Abandoned and Dilapidated Buildings Act
... persons as a place of harborage or could be entered or used by children, regardless of its structural condition; or (e) boarded, fenced, or otherwise secured, but: (i) the structure constitutes a ... |
Summary: SC Restructuring Act of 2014
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." EE. Section 48-46-30(4) and (5) of the ... |
Summary: Dogs and domestic pets
... to run at large off of property owned, rented, or controlled by him; (2) keep a vicious or unruly dog unless under restraint by a fence, chain, or other means so that the dog cannot reach persons not on land owned, leased, or ... |
Summary: Dilapidated Buildings Act
... entered or used by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of harborage or can be entered or used by children. If the property is boarded, fenced, or otherwise secured, the court may consider whether: (a) the structure ... |
Summary: Blythewood Garden Club
... three updated historical publications of the popular Blythewood Scrapbook; and Whereas, other projects include the Historical Carolina Fence Garden implemented, maintained, and donated to the Langford-Nord House, home of the ... |
Summary: Juvenile Justice Department Job Readiness Program
... In the national competition, Max soared above youth whose schools and work stations for their projects are not situated behind high-rise razor-wire fences. His determination was and remains unshakeable; and Whereas, Max is a tremendous ... |
Summary: Wildlife management areas
... abandoning vehicles, equipment, or other material; (29) defacing, altering, destroying, or removing any sign, marker, guidepost, fence, gate, lock, barrier, improvement, building, bridge, culvert, structure, natural landmark, ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Dogs and Domestic pets
... to run at large off of property owned, rented, or controlled by him; (2) keep a vicious or unruly dog unless under restraint by a fence, chain, or other means so that the dog cannot reach persons not on land owned, leased, or ... |
Summary: Hate crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: South Carolina Restructuring Act
... aggregate, plastic, and fly ash in asphalt or concrete; and (4) recycled mixed-plastic materials for guardrail posts, right-of-way fence posts, and sign supports." FF. Section 48-46-30(4) and (5) of the ... |
Summary: Chapin Garden Club
... and flowers, and encourage civic beauty; and Whereas, the Chapin Garden Club maintains the town's entrance planters, library urns, and Carolina Fence Garden; plants trees around the community; delivers flower arrangements to residents at ... |
Summary: Dilapidated Buildings Act
... or used by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of harborage or could be entered or used by children. If the property is boarded, fenced, or otherwise secured, the court may consider whether: (a) the structure ... |
Summary: Capitol Police Force
... maliciously deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy or attempt to deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy any monument, flag, flag support, memorial, fence, or structure located on the capitol grounds, and a person convicted of a violation ... |
Summary: Corporal Marc Miller
... a K9 track commenced, and the K9 unit swiftly detected the suspect's scent and quickly led the deputies to an industrial property surrounded by a fence; and Whereas, once the deputies breached the property, the suspect opened fire. ... |
Summary: Hammond School Hunt Seat Equestrian Team
... not be halted; and Whereas, the considerable skill and confidence required to be judged on an unfamiliar horse, whether under-saddle or over fences, makes success at any level an amazing feat; and Whereas, judging is subjectively based ... |
Summary: Dilapidated Buildings Act
... entered or used by vagrants or other uninvited persons as a place of harborage or can be entered or used by children. If the property is boarded, fenced, or otherwise secured, the court may consider whether: (a) the structure ... |
Summary: Professional Dog Breeder Assurance Act
... to fall below fifty degrees Fahrenheit or exceed eighty-five degrees Fahrenheit when dogs are present. (8) A separate perimeter fence is required, including unsupervised exercise areas. (9) All areas of a ... |
Summary: Ora Associate Reformed Presbyterian Church
... Today, a new path leads to the cemetery, the cemetery and graves have been cleared of the brush and overgrowth that once surrounded them, and a new fence protects the cemetery. A tombstone has been placed to describe details about the ... |
Summary: Capitol Police Force
... maliciously deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy or attempt to deface, vandalize, damage, or destroy any monument, flag, flag support, memorial, fence, or structure located on the capitol grounds, and a person convicted of a violation ... |
Summary: Hate crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Environmental quality
... alter any impacts of climate change; and Whereas, the Clean Air Act does not authorize EPA to mandate implementation of "outside of the fence" elements of a state's clean power plan with respect to retirement or operation of ... |
Summary: Clean Air Act
... any impacts of climate change; and Whereas, the Clean Air Act does not authorize the EPA to mandate implementation of "outside of the fence" elements of a state's Clean Power Plan with respect to retirement or operation of coal ... |
Summary: Clarendon Hall Girls Softball Team
... innings; and Whereas, in the top of the eighth inning with runners on first and second, Aubrey Johnson hit a line drive over the center field fence to give the Lady Saints a 14-11 lead going into the bottom of the eighth. The Lady Saints ... |
Summary: Belton Honea Path High School Baseball Team
... with this triumph, Belton Honea Path racked up its fourth state title (1990, 1991, 2009, and 2015) in front of packed stands, a crowded fence, and a large contingent of ecstatic supporters; and Whereas, using his own considerable athletic ... |
Summary: Flags
... on which the flag is flown and the area adjacent to the monument and flagpole must be illuminated at night and an appropriate decorative iron fence must be erected around the flagpole.
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Summary: Clementa C. Pinckney Act
... on which the flag is flown and the area adjacent to the monument and flagpole must be illuminated at night and an appropriate decorative iron fence must be erected around the flagpole.
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Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Placement of flags on the capitol complex
... on which the flag is flown and the area adjacent to the monument and flagpole must be illuminated at night and an appropriate decorative iron fence must be erected around the flagpole. The South Carolina Infantry Battle Flag of the ... |
Summary: Constitutional Amendment involving Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Due West Robotics Team
... Allies", and Tornado of Ideas developed the winning solution Goat Guard, which allows goats to keep their horns without getting them stuck in fences, a common problem. Team members interviewed farmers to identify the problem and then ... |
Summary: Temporary licenses
... area immediately adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean, is not less than twelve acres that is separate and apart from other areas, and is enclosed by a fence of at least eight feet in height for the duration of the festival with a controlled, ... |
Summary: Special permits
... promotion; (5) the festival is held in a defined premises that is separate and apart from other areas, and is enclosed by a fence or other type of enclosure of at least eight feet in height for the duration of the festival ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hammond School Hunt Seat Equestrian Team
... not be halted; and Whereas, the considerable skill and confidence required to be judged on an unfamiliar horse, whether under-saddle or over fences, makes success at any level an astonishing feat; and Whereas, judging is subjectively ... |
Summary: Due West Robotics Team
... Allies", and Tornado of Ideas developed the winning solution Goat Guard, which allows goats to keep their horns without getting them stuck in fences, a common problem. Team members interviewed farmers to identify the problem and then ... |
Summary: Chapin Garden Club
... putting bluebird nesting boxes on their property; and Whereas, the group boasts such current and ongoing projects as maintaining the Carolina Fence Garden at the Chapin Chamber, maintaining library urns, planting at least one tree every ... |
Summary: Hammond School Hunt Seat Equestrian Team
... not be halted; and Whereas, the considerable skill and confidence required to be judged on an unfamiliar horse, whether under-saddle or over fences, makes success at any level an amazing feat; and Whereas, judging is subjectively based ... |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |
Summary: Hate Crimes
... (A) It is unlawful for a person to wilfully and maliciously cut, mutilate, deface, or otherwise injure a tree, house, outside fence, or fixture of another or commit |