South Carolina General Assembly
118th Session, 2009-2010

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H. 4451

STATUS INFORMATION

General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. D.C. Moss, Knight, Anderson, Anthony, Bannister, Bedingfield, Bingham, Branham, Delleney, Duncan, Hamilton, Harrell, Harrison, Loftis, Millwood, V.S. Moss, Nanney, Norman, Pinson, Rice, Simrill, G.R. Smith, J.R. Smith, Vick, Owens and Cato
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Introduced in the House on January 28, 2010
Currently residing in the House Committee on Judiciary

Summary: Alcoholic liquors

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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   1/28/2010  House   Introduced and read first time HJ-3
   1/28/2010  House   Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-3
   2/18/2010  House   Member(s) request name removed as sponsor: Hearn, 
                        Littlejohn
   2/18/2010  House   Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Owens
   2/23/2010  House   Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Cato
   2/25/2010  House   Member(s) request name removed as sponsor: Gambrell

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

1/28/2010

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A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 61-6-4160, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE UNLAWFUL SALE OF ALCOHOLIC LIQUORS ON SUNDAYS AND ELECTION DAYS, SO AS TO INCLUDE CHRISTMAS DAY AND THANKSGIVING DAY IN THE PURVIEW OF THE STATUTE.

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

SECTION    1.    Section 61-6-4160 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 61-6-4160.    It is unlawful to sell alcoholic liquors on Sunday, Christmas Day, and Thanksgiving Day, except as authorized by law, on statewide election days, or during periods proclaimed by the Governor in the interest of law and order or public morals and decorum. Full authority to proclaim these periods is conferred upon the Governor in addition to all his other powers. A person who violates a provision of this section is guilty of a misdemeanor and, upon conviction, must be punished as follows:

(a)    for a first offense, by a fine of two hundred dollars or imprisonment for sixty days;

(b)    for a second offense, by a fine of one thousand dollars or imprisonment for one year; and

(c)    for a third or subsequent offense, by a fine of two thousand dollars or imprisonment for two years."

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

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