Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation holds a public hearing on proposed occupational safety and health standards revisions including Hazard Communication Standard corrections with compliance deadline extended to May 19, 2026.
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-700 through 12-757 governing state financial records retention schedules, allowing the department to issue general schedules directly under amended Section 30-1-90(B).
Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards exempt from General Assembly review are proposed to establish state compliance with federal air pollution control requirements and standards.
South Carolina State Board of Funeral Service is drafting revised funeral service regulations and soliciting public comment during the regulatory development process.
South Carolina State Commission on Higher Education seeks public comment on proposed regulatory changes to the Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program through the drafting process.
State Commission on Higher Education initiates regulatory drafting for LIFE Scholarship Program and Enhancement, inviting public comment on proposed program changes.
South Carolina Department of Public Health requires Certificates of Need for healthcare facilities undertaking certain capital expenditures and service expansions.
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-1100 through 12-1124 to streamline data processing records retention schedules for state agencies, allowing direct issuance by the department instead of regulatory process.
Department of Environmental Services establishes a public comment period on consent agreement and contribution protection provisions for environmental remediation at the CSXT Bramlett Road Site.
Executive Order No. 2026-08 authorizes South Carolina to provide emergency management assistance to Georgia under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) framework.
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