Department of Environmental Services regulation establishes radioactive material control and safety requirements to comply with federal law and is exempt from General Assembly review.
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-1100 through 12-1124 to streamline data processing record retention schedules for state agencies by allowing direct issuance rather than regulatory procedures.
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-700 through 12-757 to streamline state financial records retention schedules under Act 47 of 2003, eliminating regulatory codification requirements while maintaining public acc…
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-901 through 12-906.16 to streamline school district record retention schedules under Act 47 of 2003, with schedules remaining publicly accessible online.
Department of Environmental Services amends R. 61-62 to align state air quality standards with 2024-2025 federal regulations affecting crude oil and natural gas facilities under EPA standards for stationary sources and hazardous air pollutants.
State Board of Financial Institutions repeals R.15-39D, eliminating redundant regulations on non-interest-bearing negotiable order of withdrawal accounts since South Carolina Code Section 34-28-500 already authorizes them.
Department of Labor licensing regulation reduces genetic counselor initial application fees to $400 and establishes biennial renewal fees of $350, with reinstatement fees of $400.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 10, updating fuel gas safety standards for piping identification, plastic pipe use, LP-gas equipment, and commercial cooking appliance venting requirements.
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends 2024 International Plumbing Code standards for drinking fountains, water coolers, and plumbing fixture requirements in educational facilities.
South Carolina Board of Massage Therapy finalizes regulations on endorsement, continuing education doubled to 12 hours biennially, and sanitation standards for massage therapy establishments effective immediately.
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