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South Carolina regulations

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  • Department of Environmental Services - Well Standards, Chapter 61 (R.61-71, Section F.2.b)
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services amendments to well construction standards remove rigid neat cement specifications and allow flexible cement composition options for grout materials.

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

Executive Order No. 2026-04 authorizes paid leave for state employees in five South Carolina counties closed March 16, 2026, due to severe weather, with discretion to add other affected counties.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Notice of Public Comment Period for 2026 Annual Monitoring Network Plan
    June 22, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Environmental Services opens a 30-day public comment period on the 2026 Annual Ambient Air Monitoring Network Plan, with a public hearing available if requested by May 26, 2026.

  • Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Notice of Public Hearing on Occupational Safety and Health Standards
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation holds public hearing May 21, 2026, on revised occupational safety and health standards for Hazard Communication corrections; compliance deadline is May 19, 2026.

  • Department of Public Health - Notice of Public Comment Period for Draft South Carolina Health Plan
    June 22, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Public Health opens public comment on draft Health Plan for Certificate of Need Program with hearings in four cities during May 2026 and written comments due by May 15, 2026.

  • Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Application Deemed Complete
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Public Health Certificate of Need application for Trident Medical Center's $374,488 project to reclassify 4 medical/surgical beds to rehabilitation beds in Charleston County is deemed complete as of April 24, 2026.

  • Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Applications Accepted for Filing
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Public Health accepts Certificate of Need applications from four home health agencies with projected costs ranging from $0 to $85,000 across multiple South Carolina counties.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Voluntary Cleanup Contract Notice for Ladson Oakbrook Shopping Center Site
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services announces a Voluntary Cleanup Contract for Ladson Oakbrook Shopping Center in Dorchester County to investigate and evaluate remediation alternatives; public comment deadline is May 26, 2026.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-07 - Appointment to Dorchester County Council District 6
    June 22, 2026

    This document does not meet the criteria for summarization as it concerns a local government appointment rather than a US small-business regulation or grant opportunity.

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

    This document is a judicial appointment order and does not involve US small-business regulations or grant opportunities, so no summary applies.

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