South Carolina regulations
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 10 (International Fuel Gas Code) - 2024 ModificationsJune 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council modifies Chapter 8, Article 10 to align with the 2024 International Fuel Gas Code, affecting requirements for gas piping, LP-gas equipment, fuel dispensing, and commercial cooking appliance venting.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 13 (International Mechanical Code) - 2024 ModificationsJune 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council adopts 2024 International Mechanical Code modifications affecting exhaust duct installation, refrigerant classification, and shaft enclosure requirements for mechanical contractors and HVAC installers.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 11 (National Electrical Code) - 2023 Edition ModificationsJune 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council modifies Chapter 8, Article 11 to incorporate 2023 National Electrical Code standards, updating GFCI and AFCI protection requirements across residential dwelling units and specific locations.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - South Carolina Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators - Chapter 93 - General Definitions and Board OperationsJune 28, 2026
South Carolina Board of Long Term Health Care Administrators updates Chapter 93 definitions and operations governing facility administrators, including Administrator-in-Residency programs, continuing education requirements, licensure criteria, and b…
- South Carolina Board of Massage Therapy - R. 77-106, 77-107, 77-141, 77-150, 77-151 (Final Regulations)June 28, 2026
South Carolina Board of Massage Therapy final regulations update licensure endorsement standards, double continuing education requirements to twelve hours biennially, add sanitation requirements for linens and implements, and restrict bed usage in m…
- South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners - R. 81-601 Code of Ethics for Anesthesiologist's Assistants (New)June 28, 2026
South Carolina Board of Medical Examiners establishes new Code of Ethics (R. 81-601) for anesthesiologist's assistants covering twelve principles including patient welfare, informed consent, competence, confidentiality, and continuing education requ…
- South Carolina Board of Nursing - R. 91-32 Code of Ethics and R. 91-34 Limited Emergency License (New)June 28, 2026
South Carolina Board of Nursing adopts the American Nurses Association Code of Ethics and creates a Limited Emergency License allowing qualified nurses to practice up to 30 days total in declared emergencies.
- South Carolina Board of Pharmacy - R. 99-43 Facility Permit Classifications and R. 99-48 Compounding Generally (New)June 28, 2026
South Carolina Board of Pharmacy finalizes regulations adding permit classifications for Contract Manufacturers and establishing interim compounding standards effective July 2, 2024 for pharmacies, outsourcing facilities, wholesalers, and logistics …
- South Carolina Real Estate Commission - R. 105-1 through 105-19 (Final Regulations)June 28, 2026
South Carolina Real Estate Commission final regulations R. 105-1 through 105-19 establish licensing classifications, supervisor duties, office policies, advertising standards, team operations, continuing education requirements, and property disclosu…
- State Commission on Higher Education - LIFE Scholarship Program and LIFE Scholarship EnhancementJune 28, 2026
State Commission on Higher Education is drafting regulations for the LIFE Scholarship Program and LIFE Scholarship Enhancement; public comment is invited on proposed changes.
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