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Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5297
Summary: Lewis G. Watkins
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5298
Summary: Ernest A. Garlington
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5299
Summary: Charles P. Murray, Jr.
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5300
Summary: James D. Heriot
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5301
Summary: Francis S. Currey
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5302
Summary: Thomas Lee Hall
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5303
Summary: Gary Evans Foster
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5304
Summary: Noah O. Knight
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5305
Summary: Robert Allen Owens
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5306
Summary: William A. McWhorter
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5307
Summary: George L. Mabry, Jr.
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5308
Summary: William A. Moffett
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5309
Summary: Charles Q. Williams
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5310
Summary: George Huber Wheeler
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5311
Summary: James E. Williams
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5312
Summary: Freddie Stowers
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5313
Summary: Daniel Augustus Joseph Sullivan
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5314
Summary: Donald Leroy Truesdale
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5315
Summary: John C. Villepigue
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5316
Summary: Michael Edwin Thornton
... from Concord and Lexington to Falleujah have gone in harm's way to protect and secure our country's freedom and way of life; and Whereas, to recognize extraordinary heroism the Congress of the United States established the Medal of Honor ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5345
Summary: Candi Carnes, Christy Carnes
... WORK AND DEDICATION TO THE YOUNG PEOPLE OF SUMTER. Whereas, it is with great pleasure that the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina recognizes Candi Carnes for her success in teaching first grade at Oakland Primary School and ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5348
Summary: Greenville High School Boys Varsity Soccer Team
... TO WISH THEM CONTINUED SUCCESS IN ALL THEIR FUTURE ENDEAVORS. Whereas, the members of the South Carolina House of Representatives are proud to recognize the Greenville High School "Red Raiders" Boys Varsity Soccer Team on winning ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5404
Summary: D.H. "Jeff" Jefcoat
... Newberry, the Central Midlands region, the State of South Carolina, and the United States of America. We are pleased to have this opportunity to recognize his outstanding leadership service; and Whereas, the members of the House of ...
Session 115 - (2003-2004) - H*5427
Summary: Charleston Battery Soccer Team of Daniel Island
... AND DETERMINATION THROUGHOUT ITS IMPRESSIVE 2003 SEASON AND ON CAPTURING THE 2003 A-LEAGUE CHAMPIONSHIP TITLE. Whereas, it is appropriate to recognize dedicated athletes who excel in individual and team sports and whose skills lead them to ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 14
Summary: Provide punishment to counselors engaging in sexual contact with patients
... person's body or of any object into the genital or anal openings of another person's body, except when such intrusion is accomplished for medically recognized treatment or diagnostic purposes. (5)    'Sexual contact' means any ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*16
Summary: Include manufacturing Methamphetamine as a violent crime
... a controlled substance in Schedules I, II, or III. Controlled substance analogue does not include a controlled substance; any substance generally recognized as safe and effective within the meaning of the Federal Food, Drug and Cosmetic Act, ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 53
Summary: Prompt payment of health care provider; civil penalties
... to the provisions of subsection (I) or (J). (L)    The insurer's claims payment processes must: (1)    use nationally recognized, generally accepted Current Procedural Terminology codes, notes, and guidelines, ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 63
Summary: Registered Surgical Technologists and Licensed Surgical Assistant Practice Act
... enforce the surgical technologist's and the surgical assistant's scope of practice and the delegating physician's oversight responsibilities as recognized by the American College of Surgeons and the National Association of Surgical ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*142
Summary: Definition changes to the Anesthesiologist's Assistance Practice Act
... ACT, SO AS TO REVISE THE DEFINITIONS OF "ANESTHESIOLOGIST" AND "SUPERVISING ANESTHESIOLOGIST" BY ADDING THE AMERICAN OSTEOPATHIC ASSOCIATION AS A RECOGNIZED ENTITY FOR APPROVAL OF ANESTHESIOLOGY PROGRAMS AND TO REVISE THE DEFINITION OF ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 176
Summary: Electors for vice-president and president
... congressional districts of the State. The names of candidates for electors of President and Vice President nominated by any political party recognized in this State under Section 7-9-10 or by a valid petition shall ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*184
Summary: Create the Francis Marion Trail Commission
... American Revolution are a source of inspiration and pride to the people of the State of South Carolina and the United States as a whole, and are recognized as having been instrumental in our country's fight for freedom; and Whereas, the ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*188
Summary: J. Verne Smith
... tenure he has been a passionate advocate for the people of his beloved hometown of Greer; and Whereas, the City of Greer undertakes to recognize his untiring efforts by naming January 14, 2005, "J. Verne Smith Day"; ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 338
Summary: CAP Bill; Jobs Creation Act
... hundred dollars a day. Whenever possible, the public entity must direct the public property contribution to a charitable entity that is recognized as exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. State-owned ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 358
Summary: All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Act
... complete the training. Course content must be adopted from curriculum developed by the All-Terrain Vehicle Safety Institute or another nationally recognized safety organization. (B)    The department may authorize political ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*362
Summary: Governor's School for Arts and Humanity
... diploma and college credits. (B)(1)    The arts instructional program must be comprised of faculty who hold advanced degrees in recognized arts fields including, but not limited to, dance, music, theater or drama, visual arts, ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 612
Summary: Chiropractor licensure and regulation
... Schools or an accrediting agency of equal status and recognition and that he is a graduate of a chiropractic college which is accredited by or has recognized candidate status with the Council on Chiropractic Education or with the Commission on ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*645
Summary: Mary Oates Gregorie
... SERVICE AND LIFETIME COMMITMENT TO THE CITIZENS OF PICKENS COUNTY, SOUTH CAROLINA. Whereas, it is with great pleasure that the Senate recognize those individuals who have used their talents to benefit the citizens of the Palmetto State and ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*666
Summary: Northside Middle School
... Finest School Award; and Whereas, the South Carolina Association of School Administrators and Greenville-based Carolina First Bank annually recognize two elementary schools, a middle school, and a high school that have educators, students, ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 683
Summary: Mental health patients
... bodily functioning. (D)    For purposes of this section a 'licensed independent practitioner' is an individual who is recognized by state law and the department as having the independent authority to order the restraint ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*745
Summary: Telecommunicators Week in South Carolina
... enforcement, fire service, or emergency medical services; and Whereas, it is a fitting tribute to these important public servants to honor and recognize them and the vital contributions they make to public safety; and Whereas, it is ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*757
Summary: Mr. Robert E. "Bob" Prevatte
... HAPPINESS. Whereas, birthdays are joyous occasions to be shared with one's family and friends, and the members of the Senate are honored to recognize this very special day on which Robert. E. "Bob" Prevatte will celebrate eighty ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 761
Summary: Education Oversight Committee
... the school's performance; (2)    assist in addressing the strengths and weaknesses within a particular school; (3)    recognize schools with high performance; and (4)    evaluate and focus resources on ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*811
Summary: Carmen Wilkerson
... event in which one of her boys was participating, from little league ball through her son's football career at Clemson; and Whereas, she was recognized for her strong maternal attributes and her motherly love and devotion, which she ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*812
Summary: Rosemary Moore
... OF DEDICATED SERVICE AND TO WISH HER MUCH SUCCESS AND HAPPINESS IN ALL OF HER FUTURE ENDEAVORS. Whereas, it is with great pleasure that we recognize those individuals who have used their talents to benefit the citizens of the Palmetto ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*834
Summary: Frank Adams
S*0834 Concurrent Resolution, By Jackson A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION TO HONOR AND RECOGNIZE FRANK ADAMS OF GADSDEN FOR BEING NAMED SOUTH CAROLINA'S 2005 STATE HANDWRITING CHAMPION IN THE NATIONAL HANDWRITING ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*846
Summary: Dr. James Ivan St. John
... Raith, have three young children: Alexander, Benjamin, and Sylvie; and Whereas, on Sunday, May 22, 2005, Dr. St. John will be officially recognized as Pastor Emeritus of Forest Lake Presbyterian Church. He was awarded this title by a vote ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*903
Summary: The Honorable Marie C. Rawl
... with the Jasper County Magistrates' Office in the future; and Whereas, it is appropriate that the members of the South Carolina Senate pause to recognize the many and varied contributions of Judge Marie C. Rawl and would like to publicly ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*913
Summary: Bishop Ethel M. Talbert-Spearman
... a 1983 recipient of the Order of the Palmetto, a recipient of the Annual Church and Community Human Relations Award, and has been previously recognized by the South Carolina Senate for her life's work increasing the kingdom of God and ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S 1089
Summary: Driver training schools
... 56-23-70 of the 1976 Code is amended to read: "Section 56-23-70.    Driver instructor qualifying courses may be conducted by recognized college or university or driving school instructors who have ...
Session 116 - (2005-2006) - S*1111
Summary: Richland Northeast High School
... nation's highest achievements in arts education; and Whereas, the "Creative Ticket National Schools of Distinction" award is one that recognizes each year those schools across the nation that have done an outstanding job in ...




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