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Title Portion: A Bill to amend Section 16-11-110, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to arson, so as t
... causes an explosion, sets fire to, burns, or causes to be burned or aids, counsels, or procures the burning of a dwelling house or any kitchen, shop, barn, stable, or other outhouse that is parcel to or belonging to or adjoining to it, ... |
Title Portion: A House Resolution to express the congratulations of the members of the House of Representatives of
... with the Internal Revenue Service on setting up this program; and Whereas, he started a better used clothing and household goods thrift shop, Second Chance, which is operated jointly by the Dorchester Human Development Board and HELP of ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 14-25-65, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO MAX
... resulting from violations of Chapter 11 of Title 34, pertaining to fraudulent checks, or violations of Section 16-13-110(B)(1), relating to shoplifting. Further, a magistrate must specify an amount of restitution and damages at the time of ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 56-9-20, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE
... issued through the South Carolina Automobile Insurance Plan, (ii) any policy covering the operation of a garage, sales agency, repair shop, service station, or public parking place, (iii) any policy providing insurance only on ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 9, TITLE 6, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO BUILDING CODE
... regional, or model codes provided in Section 6-9-50. With the exception of structures used primarily for offices, storage, warehouses, shop areas, or residential housing, nothing in the building codes or regulations applies to electric ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 3, TITLE 40, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO
... Section 40-3-290. (A) Nothing in this chapter prohibits a general contractor or a home builder from the preparation and use of details and shop drawings, assembly or erection drawings, or graphic descriptions used to detail or illustrate a ... |
Title Portion: A SENATE RESOLUTION TO EXTEND THE SYMPATHY OF THE SENATE TO THE FAMILY AND MANY FRIENDS OF THE LATE
... was a member of St. Andrews Lutheran Church and owner of Wyman Boozer Realty; and Whereas, he had the pioneering foresight to buy and develop a shopping center, Lake Murray tracts, and rural properties of the St. Andrews community of ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 11, TITLE 40, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE LICENSI
... to a flanged outlet 1'-0" above the finished floor in compliance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 24. However, shop drawings must be submitted and approved by the State Fire Marshal with a copy of the approved drawings ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 38-11-30, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO INSURANCE, INVE
... (2) school districts; (3) other political subdivisions; (b) public official liability insurance; (c) dram shop liability insurance; (d) day care center liability insurance; (e) labor, fraternal, or religious ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 5, TITLE 10, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO
... areas include, but are not limited to, parking areas, sidewalks, recreational areas, lobbies, restaurants, lounges, public restrooms, shops, meeting rooms, and banquet facilities. (4) 'Facilities' includes, but is not limited ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 16-11-110, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO AR
... an explosion, sets fire to, burns, or causes to be burned or aids, counsels, or procures the burning of a dwelling house or any kitchen, shop, barn, stable, or other outhouse that is parcel to or belonging to or adjoining to it, whether ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 35, TITLE 11, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE SOUTH C
... surveys, evaluations, consultations, planning, programming conceptual designs, plans and specifications, cost estimates, inspections, shop drawing reviews, sample recommendations, preparation of operating and maintenance manuals, and other ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 20-7-2915 SO AS TO REQU
... less, with or without stated educational purposes; (5) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for less ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 23-3-18 SO AS TO PROVID
... adding: "Section 23-3-18. State Law Enforcement Division agents may inspect a junkyard, scrap metal processing facility, salvage yard, repair shop, licensed business buying, selling, displaying, or trading new and used motor vehicles or ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING CHAPTER 8 TO TITLE 6 SO AS TO P
... regulation by the Liquefied Petroleum Gas Board. With the exception of structures used primarily for offices, storage, warehouses, shop areas, or residential housing, nothing in the building codes or regulations applies to ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND SECTION 56-9-20, AS AMENDED, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE
... issued through the South Carolina Automobile Insurance Plan, (ii) any policy covering the operation of a garage, sales agency, repair shop, service station, or public parking place, (iii) any policy providing insurance only on ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO MAKE SUPPLEMENTAL APPROPRIATIONS OF SURPLUS GENERAL FUND REVENUES AND TO AMEND SECTION 12
... format requirements provided in Section 12-43-350 of the 1976 Code as amended in this act. (6) Department of Education (a) Bus Shop Parts & Gas1,923,000 (b) Hold Harmless - Fringe Equity8,500,000 ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 13, TITLE 40, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE LICENSU
... which interconnect with such salons or other businesses. This chapter shall not be construed to affect the operation of any beauty shop, licensed on May 11, 1966, located in a private residence insofar as provisions for separate ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND CHAPTER 35, TITLE 11, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE SOUTH C
... surveys, evaluations, consultations, planning, programming conceptual designs, plans and specifications, cost estimates, inspections, shop drawing reviews, sample recommendations, preparation of operating and maintenance manuals, and other ... |
Title Portion: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO CONGRATULATE THE ADMINISTRATION, FACULTY, STAFF, AND STUDENTS OF CHOPPEE HIGH
... and Whereas, during the succeeding years, Choppee experienced tremendous growth with the construction of a gymnasium, annex, and a vocational shop and the addition of football and track to its athletic program; and Whereas, the ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING SECTION 20-7-2915 SO AS TO REQU
... less, with or without stated educational purposes; (5) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for less ... |
Title Portion: A JOINT RESOLUTION TO APPROPRIATE MONIES FROM THE CAPITAL RESERVE FUND FOR FISCAL YEAR 1997-98.
... Materials (Textbooks)5,000,000 (b) Library Materials 577,000 (c) Hold Harmless Fringe 8,500,000 (d) Bus Shops - Parts and Gas1,450,000 (3) Budget and Control Board - School Technology5,150,000 ... |
Title Portion: A CONCURRENT RESOLUTION COMMENDING PAUL E. ROBINSON, SR., OF ORANGEBURG COUNTY FOR HIS OUTSTANDING
... he graduated from Wilkinson High School and from the Denmark Area Trade School in barbering; and Whereas, he established Professional Barber Shops, Inc., in Orangeburg in 1957 and has employed and trained many young men over the years; he ... |
Title Portion: A BILL TO AMEND ARTICLE 9, CHAPTER 11, TITLE 55, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO
... under such reasonable regulations as the authority may promulgate; (5) construct, maintain, and extend runways, terminals, maintenance shops, access roads, parking facilities, utilities systems, concessions, accommodations, and other ... |
Title Portion: A HOUSE RESOLUTION TO OFFER CONGRATULATIONS TO THE DUNES GOLF AND BEACH CLUB OF MYRTLE BEACH ON THE
... local restauranteur Olin Davis; and Whereas, over the years, the Club added swimming pool and dressing rooms and tennis courts and a tennis pro shop, and renovated or rebuilt the Clubhouse; and Whereas, a number of important golf ... |
Summary: Day care centers, group homes, registration and license requirements, Advertisements; Minors, Social Services
... hours a day and receiving children younger than lawful school age; (4) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for ... |
Summary: Courts, magistrates, municipal; judges may order restitution in addition to criminal penalties
... resulting from violations of Chapter 11 of Title 34, pertaining to fraudulent checks, or violations of Section 16-13-110(B)(1), relating to shoplifting. Further, a magistrate must specify an amount of restitution in damages at the time of ... |
Summary: Pee Dee Regional Airport District Authority, powers of; Florence County, Aeronautics
... district by the City or County of Florence) which are considered necessary for the construction and use of runways, terminal buildings, maintenance shops, freight depots, service establishments, and any and all facilities incident, or in any ... |
Summary: Voyeurism, definition and criminal penalties; Crimes and Offenses, Sex offenses
... or local jail or detention center or correctional facility; (2) security surveillance for the purposes of decreasing or prosecuting theft, shoplifting, or other security surveillance measures in bona fide business establishments; ... |
Summary: Voyeurism, definition and criminal penalties; Crimes and Offenses, Sex offenses
... or local jail or detention center or correctional facility; (2) security surveillance for the purposes of decreasing or prosecuting theft, shoplifting, or other security surveillance measures in bona fide business establishments; ... |
Summary: Eavesdropping, Peeping Tom; video or audio equipment use; Crimes, Sex Offenses; Aggravated Voyeurism
... or local jail or detention center or correctional facility; (2) security surveillance for the purposes of decreasing or prosecuting theft, shoplifting, or other security surveillance measures in bona fide business ... |
Summary: Credit unions, formation of; membership provisions, secured loans, vacation homes; Property, Banks
... or association |
Summary: Engineers and land surveyors, licensing and regulation of; Engineering, cross-border; Labor, Licensing and Regulation
... professional engineer; and (8) the work of a general contractor, specialty contractor, or material supplier in the preparation and use of shop drawings or other graphic descriptions used to detail or illustrate a portion of the work ... |
Summary: Laurens County, Transportation requests to designate Harper Street as President Andrew Johnson Memorial Highway
... SIGNS OR MARKERS REFLECTING THIS DESIGNATION. Whereas, Andrew Johnson, the seventeenth President of the United States, operated a tailor shop in the City of Laurens in 1824 and 1825; and Whereas, his connection to the City of Laurens ... |
Summary: Courts, municipal and magistrate; may order restitution in amount not to exceed five thousand dollars, appeals
... resulting from violations of Chapter 11 of Title 34, pertaining to fraudulent checks, or violations of Section 16-13-110(B)(1), relating to shoplifting. Further, a magistrate must specify an amount of restitution in damages at the time of ... |
Summary: The Honorable James William "Jimmy" Powell, III; Resolutions
... of Clarendon County; and Whereas, Mr. Powell was a native of Clarendon County, a barber, and former owner and operator of Jimmy's Barber Shop; he was elected to Clarendon County Council in 1990 and served as the council's vice chairman; he ... |
Summary: Day care centers, group homes; registration and license requirements; Advertisements, Minors, Social Services
... or without stated educational purposes;
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Summary: Surplus, General Fund Revenue Appropriations for fiscal years 1999-2001; State Government, General Assembly, Acts Cited
... may be carried forward. (4) (Buses, Parts, and/or Fuel) Funds appropriated for school bus purchases or other operating in program VII C-Bus Shops may be used to purchase buses, fuel, parts, or other school bus related items. (5) ... |
Summary: Arthur Fusco, Resolutions
... with the South Carolina Department of Labor, retiring as assistant commissioner after which he entered into business as the owner of Art's Gun Shop, travelling the State selling law enforcement equipment; and Whereas, he contributed to the ... |
Summary: Credit unions, formation of; vacation homes added to list of certain loans, Property; Banks and Savings and Loan
... having different common bonds of occupation or association or persons employed within a defined business district, building, industrial park or shopping center, and members of the family of such persons who are related by either blood or ... |
Summary: Mr. George Cobb, Resolutions
... Recreation Building, the Spartanburg County Ball Field and Recreation Complex, the Palmetto Health Center Medical Building, and a substantial shopping center development; and Whereas, Mr. Cobb is known for his ability for bringing the ... |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Prohibition Act, Watercraft, Crimes and Offenses
... foreign country and remains in that port for at least six hours so as to allow passengers the opportunity to disembark the vessel for sightseeing, shopping, or other tourism-related activities at that port. (B) It is unlawful for a person ... |
Summary: David Pearson, Resolutions
... boy of the 1940's and 50's, David Gene Pearson grew up working on cars at home, at "Mac's", and helping his brother Bill at the body shop, painting and sanding vehicles. He won his first soapbox derby race on the Asheville Highway, ... |
Summary: Child daycare facilities, definition to exempt four-year-old kindergarten programs; Minors, Day care, School Districts
... hours a day and receiving children younger than lawful school age; (4) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for ... |
Summary: Sara Elizabeth "Lib" Croft, Resolutions
... to the word "antiquing" in the dictionary, there must be a picture of Lib Croft. She is an avid collector and loves to browse in antique shops in her spare time; and Whereas, our dear friend's presence will be sorely missed by ... |
Summary: Curfew, Statewide; require for minors seventeen and under during certain hours; Crimes, Juvenile Justice Department
... sidewalks, alleys, avenues, parks, or the common areas of schools, hospitals, apartment houses, office buildings, transportation facilities, and shops. (9) 'Remain' means to linger or stay at or upon a place or ... |
Summary: Beer and wine, minors under twenty-one aiding law enforcement investigation may not be charged; Alcoholic beverages
... Code is amended by adding: "Section 61-2-270. The State Law Enforcement Division shall implement a 'Cops in Shops' program, or other similar programs, in which SLED works with the business community to ... |
Summary: Dunes Golf and Beach Club of Myrtle Beach, Resolutions
... social event of the spring season"; and Whereas, over the years, the Club added swimming pool facilities, tennis courts, a tennis pro shop and renovated or added to the original clubhouse; and Whereas, the Club made history in ... |
Summary: Cadet Frederic Marcinak, III, Resolutions
... concerns of college students. The bills dealt with issues such as lowering speed limits for trucks, offering sales tax holidays for back-to-school shopping, and endorsing educational vouchers. Marcinak considers politics a vehicle for making ... |
Summary: Underwater Antiquities Act of 1991, revisions
... license may be granted to nonresidents for the purpose of collecting during a brief visit to this State. This license may be issued by any dive shop in this State.
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Summary: Attendant care services, person who is not a licensed nurse authorized to provide in-home care
... or more of the basic services and includes: (1) homemaker-type services including, but not limited to, shopping, laundry, cleaning, and seasonal chores; (2) ... |
Summary: Bennett, Isaiah
... returned to work at the American Tobacco Company's Cigar Factory in Charleston until he retired in 1973; and Whereas, Isaiah Bennett served as shop steward of Local 15-A of the Retail, Wholesale, and Department Store Union beginning in ... |
Summary: Fast Food Franchise Practices Act
... service facilities, drive-through and carry-out fast food restaurants, kiosks and institutional outlets at any location including airports, shopping centers, and educational institutions, and fast food restaurants in malls. (8) 'Person' ... |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Prohibition Act; Gambling, Watercraft, Crimes and Offenses, Acts Cited By Popular Name
... country and remains in that port for a period of time sufficient to allow passengers the opportunity to disembark the vessel for sightseeing, shopping, or other tourism-related activities at that port. (B)(1) It ... |
Summary: Child daycare facilities, four-year old and five-year old kindergartens not considered as; School Districts, Minors
... educational purposes; (5) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for less ... |
Summary: Construction managers, contractors, general, mechanical, specialty; licensure requirements and classifications
... mains to a flanged outlet 1'-0" above the finished floor in compliance with National Fire Protection Association Standard 24. However, shop drawings must be submitted and approved by the State Fire Marshal with a copy of the approved ... |
Summary: Phillip Hartleb, Resolutions
... of the Atlantic Ocean; and Whereas, Mr. Hartleb can woo his clients with exciting tales of golf and horse races, ballet and opera houses, shopping and rose gardens in this State; and Whereas, Columbia represents the heart of the State, ... |
Summary: Nursing; 'attendant care services', 'health maintenance activities' and 'individual in need of in-home care' defined
... in need of in-home care who needs one or more of the basic services and includes: (1) homemaker-type services including, but not limited to, shopping, laundry, cleaning, and seasonal chores; (2) companion-type services including, but ... |
Summary: Child daycare centers, requirement caregiver to have high school diploma or GED Certificate deleted; Minors
... or local jail or detention center or correctional facility; (2) security surveillance for the purposes of decreasing or prosecuting theft, shoplifting, or other security surveillance measures in bona fide business establishments; (3) ... |
Summary: Child day care or daycare facilities, terms referenced in Children's Code changed to 'childcare'
... hours a day and receiving children younger than lawful school age; (4) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for ... |
Summary: Robert L. "Red" McElveen, Resolutions
... Mission and Northside Chapel in Lake City; he also set up and continues to teach a weekly Sunday school class in the Lake City Country Club Pro Shop, proving that his faith extends beyond the church walls; Whereas, Red McElveen is ... |
Summary: Walter "Bud" Moore, Resolutions
... Purple Hearts; and Whereas, upon his return to Spartanburg, he met up with longtime friend and Navy veteran, Joe Eubanks, to start a used car shop. They traded a used car for a 1939 Ford to use on the small-track dirt racing. So late in ... |
Summary: Cadet Frederic Marcinak III, Resolutions
... concerns of college students. The bills dealt with issues such as lowering speed limits for trucks, offering sales tax holidays for back-to-school shopping, and endorsing educational vouchers. Marcinak considers politics a vehicle for making ... |
Summary: Mr. Samuel B. Hudson, Sr., Resolutions
... and Whereas, when Mr. Hudson returned to the States he took over the ownership of Hudson's Garage and Service Station, Automobile and Body Shop; he later operated Hudson's Real Estate Agency and was a licensed real estate broker and a fire ... |
Summary: Gambling on boats, floats, or vessels located within the state or its territorial waters
... country and remains in that port for a period of time sufficient to allow passengers the opportunity to disembark the vessel for sightseeing, shopping, or other tourism-related activities at that port. (B)(1) It ... |
Summary: Gambling, unlawful; further defined
... country and remains in that port for a period of time sufficient to allow passengers the opportunity to disembark the vessel for sightseeing, shopping, or other tourism-related activities at that port. (4) ... |
Summary: Daycare center employee, person convicted of financial crime that is not a felony may be employed as
... (a) the felony crimes of forgery, bank fraud, issuing fraudulent checks, financial transaction card fraud, and shoplifting; (b) Section ... |
Summary: Timmonsville High School Girls Varsity Basketball Team
... Pettigrew, Jelana Friday, Shaunte Small, Lashaundra Dubose, Shaquana James, Janese Morris, Genine Green, Kim Depugh, Cassandra Simon, Chelsey Shoppell, Dana Kinlaw, Tiffany Devaughn, Dana Washington, Chevonnia Edwards, and Yvette McFadden; ... |
Summary: Cannon, Former Judge Margie Fuller
... in the World War II mobilization effort, she began working at the Charleston Naval Shipyard where she was employed for three years in the machine shop; and Whereas, Margie F. Cannon became a part of the judicial system of South Carolina in ... |
Summary: Curfew, statewide for minors; penalties; procedure for local governments of "opt out" of the curfew
... sidewalks, alleys, avenues, parks, or the common areas of schools, hospitals, apartment houses, office buildings, transportation facilities, and shops. (9) 'Remain' means to linger or stay at or upon a place or to fail to ... |
Summary: Building codes, nationally recognized codes organizations, references to; procedures for adopting codes
... and safety codes provided in this chapter. (B) With the exception of structures used primarily for offices, storage, warehouses, shop areas, or residential housing, nothing in the building codes or regulations applies to ... |
Summary: Vocational education, technical and conforming changes
... participating in |
Summary: Cayce-West Columbia Lions Club
... represents just a few examples of the activities in which the club has participated and supported on an ongoing basis: (1) a shopping day for a group of needy children, (2) two memorial scholarships given ... |
Summary: Property and Casualty Insurance Personal Lines Modernization Act
... through another insurer; and (f) state that the Department of Insurance has available a buyer's guide regarding property insurance shopping and availability, and provide applicable mailing addresses and telephone numbers, ... |
Summary: Income tax credit for installing retail space metal detectors
... of a metal detector security system installed by a retail space landlord taxpayer or individual retail store taxpayer for use at retail space or shopping mall entrances to provide customer and employee security. Unused credit may be carried ... |
Summary: Preacher William Talbert Reese, III
... building of churches and schools on foreign soils; and Whereas, under Preacher Bill's leadership, Lakeside Baptist Church has purchased a print shop in Russia for printing Bibles and has translated the Bible and Christian literature into ... |
Summary: Nurses, licensure and regulation of by the Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation
... in need of in-home care who needs one or more of the basic services and includes: (a) homemaker-type services, including shopping, laundry, cleaning, and seasonal chores; (b) companion-type services, including ... |
Summary: Real estate agency procedures
... engineers, surveyors, inspectors, lenders, insurance agents, attorneys, and other professionals; and (f) identify schools, shopping facilities, places of worship, and other similar facilities on behalf of any of the parties in ... |
Summary: Handicapped parking and tags, provisions
... officers issuing tickets on public and private property, |
Summary: Gambling Cruise Act
... country and remains in that port for a period of time sufficient to allow passengers the opportunity to disembark the vessel for sightseeing, shopping, or other tourism-related activities at that port. (B)(1) It is unlawful ... |
Summary: Horry County; access to interstate system requested to be next major highway system
... of Transportation consider providing the Pee Dee Region with access to the interstate system; and Whereas, the beautiful beaches, excellent shopping, and activities for young and old make Horry County one of the major tourist hubs in the ... |
Summary: Marion Ricks of Sumter
... Marion Ricks and Darius Jenkins were recognized as heroes by the Sumter Police Department, Crime Stoppers, and local businesses and were awarded a shopping spree at local retail stores. Remaining monies will be placed in savings bonds for the ... |
Summary: Darius Jenkins of Sumter
... Darius Jenkins and Marion Ricks were recognized as heroes by the Sumter Police Department, Crime Stoppers, and local businesses and were awarded a shopping spree at local retail stores. Remaining monies left over will be placed in savings ... |
Summary: Brigadier General Charles E. Savage
... of Brigadier General in March of 2001. His earlier Air National Guard assignments at McEntire Air National Guard Base include: Aircraft Instrument Shop Supervisor, from June 1967 to September 1981; Aircraft Maintenance Officer, from September ... |
Summary: Technical education, technical and conforming changes
... in |
Summary: Jim Karvelas
... years of fine cuisine; and Whereas, Mr. Karvelas moved to Sumter with his family in 1944, and his father, John Karvelas, purchased Jim's Waffle Shop in the downtown area, which John and Jim Karvelas ran together. The restaurant provided ... |
Summary: Voigt Milton Epting Intersection named
... at Brookland-Cayce High School in Columbia, and he quickly ascended to Superintendent over three schools in Estill where he also taught ROTC, shop, Veteran School, and math and coached football, baseball, and girls basketball; and Whereas, ... |
Summary: Sergeant Berry G. Benson Camp No. 1672, Sons of Confederate Veterans of North Augusta
... 14, 1864, when he captured some 2,400 beef cattle from the Federal quartermaster's department, were those of defense; and Whereas, at Hawes' Shop on May 28, 1864, and Burgess Mill on October 27, 1864, General Hampton endeavored, in the ... |
Summary: Workers' compensation law, professional sports team player
... in substantially the form prescribed by the commission, and the employer must give notice by posting the notice in a conspicuous place in the shop, plant, office, room, or place in which the employee is employed or by serving the notice ... |
Summary: Government restructuring, establishing Dept. of Administration, other provisions
... and receiving children younger than lawful school age; (4) facilities operated for more than four hours a day in connection with a shopping center or service or other similar facility, where the same children are cared for ... |
Summary: Voting precincts in Spartanburg county
... Greer Enoree Evans Human Resources Center Fairforest Fairmont Glendale Gramling Hayne Shop Hill Top Holly Springs Inman Jackson Mill Johnson City Landrum Lyman Mayo Memorial ... |
Summary: Thad O. Strickland
... TN Construction Company has designed and built projects as diverse as warehouses, automobile dealerships, office buildings, banks, churches, retail shops, recreational buildings, distribution centers, industrial buildings, and custom homes; ... |
Summary: Albert B. Jolly, Jr.
... chain; and Whereas, Jolly and Associates has done excellent work on a wide range of architectural projects including office complexes, shopping centers, large private homes, a planned residential community, an industrial campus, and, as ... |
Summary: Raleigh W. Blackman, Sr.
... the Claflin University Hall of Fame; and Whereas, Mr. Blackman was a master carpenter and enjoyed remodeling homes and making wood items in his shop; and Whereas, the members of the House of Representatives extend their sympathy to the ... |
Summary: Lurie Foster
... Association in Mid-Carolina, along with Crafts-Farrow State Hospital, and he also took Community Boarding Home residents to physician appointments, shopping, and furnished other transportation needs; and Whereas, although he has a special ... |
Summary: Parking violations, handicapped parking
... All law enforcement officers issuing tickets on public and private property and state law enforcement division licensed security officers of shopping centers and business and commercial establishments, which provide parking spaces ... |
Summary: Suspension of commercial driver's license
... holding a CDL; (4) an arrest or indictment for conspiracy to traffic in stolen vehicles or parts of vehicles inclusive of chop shop operations while holding a CDL; (5) breaking and entering a vehicle while ... |
Summary: Real estate transactions
... surveyors, inspectors, lenders, insurance agents, attorneys, and other professionals; and (f) identify schools, shopping facilities, places of worship, and other similar facilities on behalf of any of the parties ... |
Summary: Hampton County Guardian newspaper
... of South Carolina upon the death of Governor W.H. Ellerbe in office in 1899, and being re-elected to a full term in 1900; and Whereas, a print shop and new home for The Guardian was built in 1910, shortly after Mr. McSweeney's death ... |
Summary: Education and Economic Development Act
... center boards. (2) The regional centers shall replace existing centers and shall include, but not be limited to, the one-stop shops, workforce investment boards, tech prep consortia, regional instructional technology centers, ... |