South Carolina regulations
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 11 (National Electrical Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 11 to update 2023 National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection in residential dwelling units.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 14 (International Plumbing Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 14 to update 2024 International Plumbing Code standards for drinking fountains, water dispensers, and fixture requirements in educational facilities.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 13 (International Mechanical Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 28, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends the 2024 International Mechanical Code standards for exhaust ducts, refrigerant systems, and shaft ventilation requirements affecting mechanical contractors and HVAC businesses.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 8 (International Building Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 27, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends the 2024 International Building Code standards covering vapor retarders, wood treatment, plumbing fixtures, separate facilities, and sign appendix requirements for state construction practices.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 10 (International Fuel Gas Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 26, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends fuel gas safety standards in the 2024 International Fuel Gas Code, affecting piping, LP-gas equipment, dispensing locations, and commercial cooking appliance venting requirements statewide.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 13 (International Mechanical Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 26, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 13 to update 2024 International Mechanical Code standards for exhaust ducts, refrigerant classification, and ASHRAE safety requirements in mechanical systems.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 11 (National Electrical Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 26, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends Chapter 8, Article 11 to update 2023 National Electrical Code requirements for GFCI and AFCI protection in residential dwelling units across multiple locations including bathrooms, kitchens, garages, and …
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council, Chapter 8, Document No. 5424May 25, 2026
South Carolina adopts the 2024 International Building Code with modifications including ACI 562 structural concrete assessment, new definitions for ground contact vapor retarders and primitive camp structures, agritourism facility classifications, f…
- Department of Transportation - Driveways; Erosion Control; and Bus Shelters (Document No. 5452)May 24, 2026
Department of Transportation proposed regulation covers driveway standards, erosion control requirements, and bus shelter specifications for state-administered transportation infrastructure.
- Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Building Codes Council - Chapter 8, Article 8 (International Building Code) - Amendments to 2024 South Carolina Building CodesMay 24, 2026
South Carolina Building Codes Council amends the 2024 International Building Code to modify standards for vapor retarders, wood treatment, plumbing fixtures, separate facilities, and sign requirements.
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