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South Carolina regulations

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  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedule for Electronic Records Common to Most State Agencies/Institutions, R. 12-1200 - 12-1206
    June 23, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-1200 through 12-1206 to allow electronic records retention schedules to be issued directly by the Department rather than through state regulation.

  • State Commission on Higher Education - LIFE Scholarship Program and LIFE Scholarship Enhancement
June 23, 2026

State Commission on Higher Education initiates regulatory drafting for the LIFE Scholarship Program and Enhancement, with public comment period open on proposed changes to scholarship eligibility and awards.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Notices of Consent Agreement, Contribution Protection, and Comment Period – CSXT Bramlett Road Site
    June 23, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services consent agreement for CSXT Bramlett Road Site environmental remediation includes contribution protection and opens a public comment period for stakeholder input.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-04 - Authorizing Leave with Pay Due to Severe Weather
    June 22, 2026

    Executive Order No. 2026-04 authorizes paid leave for state employees when severe weather disrupts normal operations.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-06 - Appointing Lexington County Probate Judge
    June 22, 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 22, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services issued a voluntary cleanup contract for Oakbrook Shopping Center LLC with contribution protection provisions and an open public comment period.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Statement of Policy; Applying for a Permit; and Special Project Standards for Tidelands and Coastal Waters
    June 22, 2026

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

  • Department of Environmental Services - Water Quality Certification
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services proposes new water quality certification procedures through draft regulations currently open for public comment.

  • South Carolina Human Affairs Commission - Document No. 5453 - Fair Employment Practices
    June 22, 2026

    South Carolina Human Affairs Commission proposed regulation updates fair employment practices standards under Document No. 5453.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Solar Energy Systems and Access to Restricted Information, Chapter 61 (R.61-107.20 and R.61-117)
    June 22, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Environmental Services amends solar energy regulations to reflect the July 1, 2024 restructuring of DHEC functions and update departmental references accordingly.

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