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South Carolina regulations

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

    South Carolina Department of Public Health issues Certificate of Need notices for healthcare facilities planning capital expenditures or new services requiring state approval.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Notices of Consent Agreement, Contribution Protection, and Comment Period – CSXT Bramlett Road Site
    June 22, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services consent agreement for the CSXT Bramlett Road Site includes contribution protection provisions and opens a public comment period on environmental remediation compliance measures.

  • Executive Order No. 2026-08 - Authorizing Emergency Management Assistance Compact (EMAC) Deployment to Georgia
June 22, 2026

South Carolina's Executive Order 2026-08 authorizes emergency management assistance deployment to Georgia under the interstate Emergency Management Assistance Compact mutual aid agreement.

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