South Carolina General Assembly

118th Session, 2009-2010

H. 4415

STATUS INFORMATION

Joint Resolution

Sponsors: Rep. Harrison

Document Path: l:\council\bills\ms\7508ahb10.docx

Companion/Similar bill(s): 1099

Introduced in the House on January 26, 2010

Introduced in the Senate on February 2, 2010

Currently residing in the Senate Committee on Judiciary

Summary: Revised Code Volume 22

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

DateBodyAction Description with journal page number

1/26/2010HouseIntroduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ3

1/27/2010HouseRead second time HJ21

1/28/2010HouseRead third time and sent to Senate HJ14

2/2/2010SenateIntroduced and read first time SJ8

2/2/2010SenateReferred to Committee on JudiciarySJ8

VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

1/26/2010

1/26/2010-A

INTRODUCED

January 26, 2010

H.4415

Introduced by Rep. Harrison

S. Printed 1/26/10--H.

Read the first time January 26, 2010.

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AJOINT RESOLUTION

TO ADOPT REVISED CODE VOLUME 22 OF THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, TO THE EXTENT OF ITS CONTENTS, AS THE ONLY GENERAL PERMANENT STATUTORY LAW OF THE STATE AS OF JANUARY 1, 2010.

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

SECTION1.(A)Section 21390 of the 1976 Code authorizes the Legislative Council and the Code Commissioner to contract to be prepared and published under their supervision and direction revised volumes of the Code of Laws when, in their judgment, the supplement of any volume becomes too bulky for convenient use.

(B)The Legislative Council and the Code Commissioner have determined that the cumulative supplement to Volume 22 has become too bulky for convenient use.

(C)Section 21390 of the 1976 Code also provides that the revised volume must be submitted to the General Assembly for its consideration.

SECTION2.(A)Revised Volume 22 containing Title 63, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, is substituted for original Volume 22 which contained Title 63.

(B)Revised Volume 22 is adopted as part of the Code of Laws and, to the extent of its contents, is the only general permanent statutory law of the State as of January 1, 2010.

SECTION3.This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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