SC H3835 | 2009-2010 | 118th General Assembly

Status

Completed Legislative Action
Spectrum: Bipartisan Bill
Status: Passed on July 8 2010 - 100% progression
Action: 2010-07-08 - Act No. 254

Summary

AN ACT TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, BY ADDING ARTICLE 5 TO CHAPTER 9, TITLE 23 TO ENACT THE "SOUTH CAROLINA HYDROGEN PERMITTING ACT" SO AS TO CREATE THE STATE HYDROGEN PERMITTING PROGRAM AND TO STATE THE PURPOSE OF THE PROGRAM; TO PROVIDE CERTAIN DEFINITIONS; TO PROVIDE THAT ONLY THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL MAY PERMIT A HYDROGEN FACILITY IN THIS STATE, BUT MAY DELEGATE THIS AUTHORITY TO A COUNTY OR MUNICIPAL OFFICIAL IN SPECIFIC CIRCUMSTANCES; TO PROVIDE THE DUTIES AND OBLIGATIONS OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL UNDER THE ACT; TO PROVIDE REQUIREMENTS FOR A PARTY SEEKING TO RENOVATE OR CONSTRUCT A HYDROGEN FACILITY; TO PROVIDE THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL MAY IMPOSE CERTAIN FEES RELATED TO PERMITTING, LICENSING, AND INSPECTING UNDER THE ACT; TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR A PERSON WHO CONVEYS OR ATTEMPTS TO CONVEY HYDROGEN IN VIOLATION OF THE ACT; AND TO AMEND SECTION 23-9-20, RELATING TO DUTIES OF THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL, SO AS TO PROVIDE THE STATE FIRE MARSHAL SHALL SUPERVISE ENFORCEMENT OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA HYDROGEN PERMITTING PROGRAM. - ratified title

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Title

Provide The State Fire Marshal Shall Supervise Enforcement Of The South Carolina Hydrogen Permitting Program. - Ratified Title

Sponsors

Rep. Paul Agnew [D]Rep. Terry Alexander [D]Sen. Karl Allen [D]Rep. Merita Allison [R]
Rep. Carl Anderson [D]Rep. Michael Anthony [D]Rep. Jimmy Bales [D]Rep. Bruce Bannister [R]
Rep. Liston Barfield [R]Rep. James Battle [D]Rep. Eric Bedingfield [R]Rep. Kenneth Bingham [R]
Rep. Don Bowen [R]Rep. Joan Brady [R]Rep. Lester Branham [D]Rep. Curtis Brantley [D]
Rep. Boyd Brown [D]Rep. Robert Brown [D]Rep. Harry Cato [R]Rep. Richard Chalk [R]
Rep. Alan Clemmons [R]Rep. William Clyburn [D]Rep. Gilda Cobb-Hunter [D]Rep. Derham Cole [R]
Rep. Daniel Cooper [R]Rep. Kristopher Crawford [R]Rep. Joseph Daning [R]Rep. Gregory Delleney [R]
Rep. Chandra Dillard [D]Rep. Jeff Duncan [R]Rep. Tracy Edge [R]Rep. Shannon Erickson [R]
Rep. Michael Forrester [R]Rep. Marion Frye [R]Rep. Laurie Funderburk [D]Sen. Michael Gambrell [R]
Rep. Wendell Gilliard [D]Rep. Jerry Govan [D]Rep. Carl Gullick [R]Rep. Anton Gunn [D]
Rep. Daniel Hamilton [R]Rep. Nelson Hardwick [R]Rep. Robert Harrell [R]Rep. James Harrison [R]
Rep. Christopher Hart [D]Rep. Cathy Harvin [D]Rep. Jackie Hayes [D]Rep. George Hearn [R]
Rep. William Herbkersman [R]Rep. Davey Hiott [R]Rep. Kenneth Hodges [D]Rep. Jenny Horne [R]
Rep. Lonnie Hosey [D]Rep. Chip Huggins [R]Rep. Anne Hutto [D]Rep. Joseph Jefferson [D]
Rep. Douglas Jennings [D]Rep. Keith Kelly [R]Rep. Kenneth Kennedy [D]Rep. John King [D]
Rep. Herbert Kirsh [D]Rep. Patsy Knight [D]Rep. Harry Limehouse [R]Rep. Lanny Littlejohn [R]
Sen. Dwight Loftis [R]Rep. Deborah Long [R]Rep. Phillip Lowe [R]Rep. James Lucas [R]
Rep. David Mack [D]Rep. Joseph McEachern [D]Rep. Walton McLeod [D]Rep. James Merrill [R]
Rep. Vida Miller [D]Rep. Joey Millwood [R]Rep. Harold Mitchell [D]Rep. Dennis Moss [R]
Rep. Wendy Nanney [R]Rep. James Neal [D]Rep. Joseph Neal [D]Rep. Denny Neilson [D]
Rep. Harry Ott [D]Rep. Phillip Owens [R]Rep. Steve Parker [R]Rep. Anne Parks [D]
Rep. Lewis Pinson [R]Rep. Edward Pitts [R]Rep. Michael Pitts [R]Sen. Rex Rice [R]
Rep. Timothy Scott [R]Rep. Bakari Sellers [D]Rep. Gary Simrill [R]Rep. B.R. Skelton [R]
Rep. Donald Smith [R]Rep. Garry Smith [R]Rep. James Smith [D]Rep. James Roland Smith [R]
Rep. Murrell Smith [R]Rep. Kit Spires [R]Rep. Leonidas Stavrinakis [D]Rep. James Stewart [R]
Rep. Michael Thompson [R]Rep. McLain Toole [R]Rep. David Umphlett [R]Rep. Ted Vick [D]
Rep. Thad Viers [R]Rep. Brian White [R]Rep. William Whitmire [R]Rep. Robert Williams [D]
Rep. Mark Willis [R]Rep. William Wylie [R]Rep. Annette Young [R]Sen. Thomas Young [R]

History

DateChamberAction
2010-07-08 Act No. 254
2010-07-01 Effective date 06/14/10
2010-06-14 Became law without Governor's signature
2010-06-07 Ratified R 318
2010-06-04 Scrivener's error corrected
2010-06-03 Read third time and enrolled SJ-11
2010-06-02 Read second time SJ-36
2010-05-19 Committee report: Favorable Judiciary SJ-30
2009-04-16 Referred to Subcommittee: Rankin (ch), Hutto, Campbell
2009-04-14 Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-28
2009-04-14 Introduced and read first time SJ-28
2009-04-03 Read third time and sent to Senate
2009-04-02 Scrivener's error corrected
2009-04-02 Unanimous consent for third reading on next legislative day HJ-44
2009-04-02 Read second time HJ-42
2009-04-01 Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ-7

Code Citations

ChapterArticleSectionCitation TypeStatute Text
23920(n/a)See Bill Text

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