South Carolina regulations
- Department of Environmental Services - CSXT Bramlett Road Site – Parcel 2 Consent Agreement NoticeJune 22, 2026
Department of Environmental Services enters into a Consent Agreement with Duke Energy Carolinas for remedial action at CSXT Bramlett Road Site Parcel 2 in Greenville County; public comment period closes June 22, 2026.
- Executive Order No. 2026-08 - Emergency Assistance to Georgia for Wildfire ResponseJune 22, 2026
South Carolina Executive Order 2026-08 authorizes the state National Guard to deploy personnel and equipment to Georgia for wildfire response under the Emergency Management Assistance Compact.
- State Commission on Higher Education - Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program, R. 62-300 through 62-375June 22, 2026
South Carolina Commission on Higher Education proposes amendments to Palmetto Fellows Scholarship Program regulations to clarify administration procedures at public and independent colleges and universities, subject to legislative review.
- State Commission on Higher Education - LIFE Scholarship & LIFE Scholarship Enhancement Program, R. 62-1200.1 through 62-1200.75June 22, 2026
State Commission on Higher Education proposes amendments to LIFE Scholarship regulations for public and independent colleges to clarify administration policies and procedures, requiring legislative review.
- Department of Environmental Services - Radioactive Materials (Title A), R. 61-63June 22, 2026
Department of Environmental Services amends R. 61-63 to align state radioactive materials regulations with federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission standards for packaging, transportation, and decommissioning financial assurance.
- Department of Environmental Services - Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards, R. 61-62June 22, 2026
South Carolina's Department of Environmental Services proposes amending air pollution regulations R. 61-62 to incorporate 2024-2025 federal standards for emission controls at crude oil and natural gas facilities, including new greenhouse gas require…
- Department of Health and Environmental Control - R.61-58.12, Consumer Confidence Reports for Public Water SystemsJune 22, 2026
South Carolina's Department of Health and Environmental Control updates consumer confidence report requirements for public water systems to align with EPA standards; full compliance required by January 1, 2027.
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedules for School Districts, R. 12-901 - 12-906.16June 22, 2026
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-901 through 12-906.16 governing school district retention schedules, with general schedules now issued directly by the department per Act 47 of 2003.
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedules for Municipal Records, R. 12-601 - 12-611.11June 22, 2026
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-601 through 12-611.11 and will now issue municipal records retention schedules directly rather than through state rulemaking.
- South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedule for State Personnel Records, R. 12-400 - 12-423June 22, 2026
South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-400 through 12-423 to streamline state personnel records retention schedules under Act 47 of 2003, with schedules now issued directly by the department rather than through stat…
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