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  • Department of Transportation - Private Driveway Entrances, Erosion Control, and Bus Shelters, Chapter 63 (Document No. 5452)
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Transportation proposes repealing three outdated regulations on private driveway entrances, erosion control, and bus shelters whose provisions are codified elsewhere or superseded by current stormwater standards.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Solar Energy Systems and Access to Restricted Information, Chapter 61 (R.61-107.20 and R.61-117)
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Environmental Services amends solar energy systems and restricted information access regulations to reflect DHEC restructuring effective July 1, 2024.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Well Standards, Chapter 61 (R.61-71, Section F.2.b)
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Environmental Services proposes amending well construction standards to replace specific neat cement requirements with general descriptions, allowing flexible cement composition for well grout.

  • Department of Environmental Services - 2026 Annual Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Environmental Services seeks public comment on its 2026 ambient air quality monitoring network plan to meet EPA requirements for surveillance systems including state, local, and specialized monitors.

  • Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Occupational Safety and Health Standards Public Hearing
    June 24, 2026

    Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation holds a public hearing on proposed occupational safety and health standards revisions, including corrections to the Hazard Communication Standard with extended compliance deadlines to May 19, 2026.

  • Department of Public Health - South Carolina Health Plan Draft Review
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Public Health seeks public comment on the draft State Health Plan used to administer the Certificate of Need Program through written submissions and public hearings at four locations.

  • Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Applications Accepted for Filing
    June 24, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Public Health accepts Certificate of Need applications for home health agencies and hospital bed reclassification effective April 24, 2026.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-04 - Leave with Pay Due to Severe Weather
    June 24, 2026

    Executive Order No. 2026-04 authorizes paid leave for state employees absent on March 16, 2026, due to severe weather in specified counties, with the Department of Administration able to add additional affected counties.

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

    This executive order does not involve a US small-business regulation or grant opportunity, so I cannot provide a summary according to the specified rules.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-07 - Appointment to Dorchester County Council District 6
    June 24, 2026

    This executive order appoints a county council member to fill a vacancy in Dorchester County District 6 pending a special election on May 26, 2026, and is not relevant to small-business regulations or grant opportunities.

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