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South Carolina regulations

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  • Executive Order No. 2026-05 - Appointing Bamberg County Treasurer
    June 24, 2026

    Executive Order No. 2026-05 appoints an individual to serve as Bamberg County Treasurer.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-06 - Appointing Lexington County Probate Judge
June 24, 2026

Executive Order No. 2026-06 appoints an individual to serve as Lexington County Probate Judge.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Voluntary Cleanup Contract, Contribution Protection, and Comment Period – Oakbrook Shopping Center LLC
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services voluntary cleanup contract for Oakbrook Shopping Center LLC includes contribution protection provisions and allows public comments during the designated review period.

  • Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation, Office of Occupational Safety and Health - Hazard Communication Standard (Article 1, Subarticle 6)
    June 24, 2026

    The Department of Labor's Hazard Communication Standard requires employers to classify chemical hazards, label containers, and provide safety data sheets to workers handling hazardous materials.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Solar Energy Systems; and Access to Restricted Information
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services proposes regulations on solar energy systems and access to restricted information for small businesses; public comment period and effective date to be announced.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Statement of Policy; Applying for a Permit; and Special Project Standards for Tidelands and Coastal Waters
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services proposes regulations establishing permit application procedures and special project standards for tidelands and coastal waters development.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Water Quality Certification
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services proposes new water quality certification procedures through draft regulations under review.

  • South Carolina Human Affairs Commission - Fair Employment Practices (Document No. 5453)
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Human Affairs Commission proposes fair employment practices regulations to establish employment discrimination standards and enforcement procedures for private employers statewide.

  • Department of Transportation - Driveways; Erosion Control; and Bus Shelters (Document No. 5452)
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Transportation proposes regulations governing driveway construction, erosion control measures, and bus shelter installation standards under Document No. 5452.

  • Clemson University - Bee Regulations, Chapter 27 (Document No. 5370)
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina's final bee regulations establish honeybee inspection, licensing, quarantine, and movement requirements for beekeepers and sellers, with updated procedures for disease management and import-export permits.

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