South Carolina General Assembly
112th Session, 1997-1998

Bill 3382


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                    Current Status

Bill Number:                       3382
Type of Legislation:               General Bill GB
Introducing Body:                  House
Introduced Date:                   19970205
Primary Sponsor:                   Robinson
All Sponsors:                      Robinson, Cromer, Barrett,
                                   Neal, Kirsh, Sandifer, Harrison,
                                   Limbaugh, D. Smith, Meacham and
                                   Trotter 
Drafted Document Number:           gjk\23190sd.97
Residing Body:                     Senate
Current Committee:                 Finance Committee 06 SF
Subject:                           Antique slot machines, exempt
                                   from certain tax provisions;
                                   Taxation, Gambling



History


Body    Date      Action Description                       Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  _______________________________________  _______ ____________

Senate  19980224  Introduced, read first time,             06 SF
                  referred to Committee
House   19980220  Read third time, sent to Senate
House   19980219  Read second time, unanimous consent
                  for third reading on the next
                  Legislative day
House   19980218  Committee report: Favorable              25 HJ
House   19970205  Introduced, read first time,             25 HJ
                  referred to Committee

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COMMITTEE REPORT

February 18, 1998

H. 3382

Introduced by Reps. Robinson, Cromer, Barrett, Neal, Kirsh, Sandifer, Harrison, Limbaugh, D. Smith, Meacham and Trotter

S. Printed 2/18/98--H.

Read the first time February 5, 1997.

THE COMMITTEE ON JUDICIARY

To whom was referred a Bill (H. 3382), to amend Section 12-21-2710, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the prohibition against the possession of certain types of gaming or slot machines, etc., respectfully

REPORT:

That they have duly and carefully considered the same, and recommend that the same do pass:

JAMES H. HARRISON, for Committee.

STATEMENT OF ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT

ESTIMATED FISCAL IMPACT ON GENERAL FUND IS:

-0-

This bill would have no impact on the General Fund of the State.

Approved By:

Michael L. Shealy

Office of State Budget

A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 12-21-2710, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE PROHIBITION AGAINST THE POSSESSION OF CERTAIN TYPES OF GAMING OR SLOT MACHINES, SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION DO NOT APPLY TO ANTIQUE SLOT MACHINES MADE BEFORE JANUARY 1, 1965, WHICH ARE KEPT BY THE OWNER THEREOF IN HIS PRINCIPAL RESIDENCE AND NOT USED FOR COMMERCIAL OR GAMING PURPOSES.

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

SECTION 1. Section 12-21-2710 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 12-21-2710. It is unlawful for any person to keep on his premises or operate or permit to be kept on his premises or operated within this State any vending or slot machine, punch board, pull board, or other device pertaining to games of chance of whatever name or kind, including those machines, boards, or other devices that display different pictures, words, or symbols, at different plays or different numbers, whether in words or figures or, which deposit tokens or coins at regular intervals or in varying numbers to the player or in the machine, but the provisions of this section do not extend to coin-operated nonpayout pin tables, in-line pin games, and video games with free play feature or to automatic weighing, measuring, musical, and vending machines which are constructed as to give a certain uniform and fair return in value for each coin deposited and in which there is no element of chance. The provisions of this section also do not apply to antique slot machines made before January 1, 1965, which are kept by the owner thereof in his principal residence and not used for commercial or gaming purposes.

Any person violating the provisions of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be fined not more than five hundred dollars or imprisoned for a period of not more than one year, or both."

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

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