South Carolina regulations
- Department of Environmental Services - Document No. 5454 - Radioactive Material (Title A) (Exempt)June 26, 2026
Department of Environmental Services regulation establishes handling, storage, and control requirements for radioactive materials under Title A to comply with federal law.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 11 (National Electrical Code) - 2023 Edition ModificationsJune 26, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council adopts 2023 National Electrical Code modifications updating GFCI and AFCI protection requirements for residential electrical installations across bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and other dwelling unit areas.
- Department of Health and Environmental Control - R.61-58.12, Consumer Confidence Reports for Public Water SystemsJune 26, 2026
South Carolina's Department of Health and Environmental Control adopts the EPA's May 24, 2024 Consumer Confidence Report Rule requiring community water systems to provide updated disclosures on water sources, contaminants, and compliance to customer…
- Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Applications - Florence CountyJune 26, 2026
Department of Public Health accepts Certificate of Need application from Adira Healthcare, LLC for a $7,100 home health agency in Florence County, with review to begin once completeness determination is made.
- Department of Environmental Services - Friedheim Road Landfill Site Voluntary Cleanup Contract NoticeJune 26, 2026
South Carolina Department of Environmental Services solicits public comment on a Voluntary Cleanup Contract with City of Rock Hill for remedial investigation at Friedheim Road Landfill; comments due June 22, 2026.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - South Carolina State Board of Funeral Service, Chapter 57June 26, 2026
South Carolina Board of Funeral Service proposes regulatory amendments to align with S.583, eliminate duplication, correct references, and establish apprenticeship and advertising guidelines pending legislative review.
- State Commission on Higher Education - SC HOPE Scholarship, R. 62-900.85 through 62-900.140June 26, 2026
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education proposes amendments to SC HOPE Scholarship administration regulations for public and independent colleges to clarify policies and procedures; legislative review required.
- State Commission on Higher Education - Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program, R. 62-300 through 62-375June 26, 2026
South Carolina's Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program regulation undergoes proposed amendments to clarify administration policies at public and independent colleges and universities, with legislative review required.
- State Commission on Higher Education - LIFE Scholarship & LIFE Scholarship Enhancement Program, R. 62-1200.1 through 62-1200.75June 26, 2026
South Carolina State Commission on Higher Education proposes amendments to LIFE Scholarship administration regulations for public and independent colleges to clarify policies and improve consistency among institutions; legislative review required.
- Department of Environmental Services - Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards, R. 61-62June 26, 2026
Department of Environmental Services amends R. 61-62 to incorporate federal air quality standards for crude oil and natural gas facilities, including new greenhouse gas emission rules for existing operations.
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