South Carolina General Assembly
109th Session, 1991-1992

Bill 64


Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter


                    Current Status

Introducing Body:               Senate
Bill Number:                    64
Primary Sponsor:                Rose
Committee Number:               11
Type of Legislation:            GB
Subject:                        Magistrate,non-magistrate
                                positions, limited hours
Residing Body:                  Senate
Current Committee:              Judiciary
Computer Document Number:       64
Introduced Date:                Jan 08, 1991
Last History Body:              Senate
Last History Date:              Jan 08, 1991
Last History Type:              Introduced and read first time,
                                referred to Committee
Scope of Legislation:           Statewide
All Sponsors:                   Rose
Type of Legislation:            General Bill



History


 Bill  Body    Date          Action Description              CMN
 ----  ------  ------------  ------------------------------  ---
 64    Senate  Jan 08, 1991  Introduced and read first       11
                             time, referred to Committee
 64    Senate  Sep 10, 1990  Prefiled, referred to           11
                             Committee

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A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 22-8-20, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO MAGISTRATES' JUDICIAL FUNCTIONS, SO AS TO LIMIT THE COMBINED TOTAL NUMBER OF HOURS WORKED IN MAGISTRATE AND NON-MAGISTRATE POSITIONS TO SIXTY HOURS PER WEEK.

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

SECTION 1. Section 22-8-20 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 22-8-20. (A) Magistrates are judicial officers, and the hours they spend in the performance of their official duties are hours spent in the exercise of their judicial function. The exercise of the judicial function involves the examination of facts leading to findings, the application of law to those findings, and the ascertainment of the appropriate remedy. Time spent in the performance of judicial functions also includes time spent performing ministerial duties necessary for the exercise of the magistrates' judicial powers, as well as necessary travel and training time. In the case of chief magistrates, the judicial function includes time necessary to perform the administrative and other duties required of a chief magistrate for administrative purposes. The classification or reclassification of magistrates as full time or part time must be made in consideration of these factors.

(B) The combined total number of hours of magistrate and non-magistrate work performed by a magistrate may not exceed sixty hours per week. Magistrate work is work performed by a magistrate as described in paragraph (A) of this section. Non-magistrate work is any work performed by a magistrate for which the magistrate is compensated and is not magistrate work. A magistrate holding office upon the effective date of this item is exempt from this limitation until the next time of appointment for that position."

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

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