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  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement Form
    May 28, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structural, mechanical, and pest conditions via mandatory disclosure statement prior to contract signing under S.C. Code Title 27, Chapter 50, …

  • South Carolina Building Codes Council - International Building Code, Chapter 8, Document No. 5424
    May 28, 2026

    South Carolina Building Codes Council adopts the 2024 International Building Code with state-specific modifications to Chapter 8 covering structural concrete standards, egress requirements, vapor retarders, agritourism structures, and plumbing fixtu…

  • Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation - Board of Accountancy, Chapter 1, Document No. 5420
    May 27, 2026

    Department of Labor, Licensing and Regulation updates CPA licensure requirements under Act 34 of 2025, modifying experience verification, accounting course specifications, firm registration standards, and continuing professional education mechanics.

  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement
    May 27, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structural components, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, and environmental hazards to buyers before contract formation under Title 27, Chapter…

  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement
    May 26, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission finalizes Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement requirements for owners to disclose known property defects, hazards, and restrictions to purchasers before contract formation.

  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement
    May 25, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission requires property owners to disclose known defects in water supply, structure, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, and environmental hazards to buyers before forming contracts under Title 27, Chapter 50.

  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Chapter 105, Continuing Education and Residential Property Condition Disclosure
    May 24, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission Chapter 105 establishes continuing education requirements for licensees and mandates the Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement for residential property sales to inform buyers of known defects.

  • State Fiscal Accountability Authority - R.19-103, Regulations on Allocation of State Ceiling on Issuance of Private Activity Bonds
    May 23, 2026

    State Fiscal Accountability Authority repeals R.19-103 regulations governing private activity bond allocation procedures; repeal mandated by 2022 Act No. 202 and has no fiscal impact on the state or its subdivisions.

  • South Carolina Real Estate Commission - Residential Property Condition Disclosure Statement Form
    May 23, 2026

    South Carolina Real Estate Commission mandates property owners disclose known defects in water supply, structural components, mechanical systems, pests, zoning, environmental hazards, rental agreements, and HOA status on residential sales.

  • Department of Public Health - Certificate of Need Applications - Anderson County and Florence County Projects
    May 22, 2026

    Department of Public Health accepts Certificate of Need applications filed May 22, 2026 for two projects: $5.5 million HVAC repairs at a South Carolina veterans home and $7,100 for a home health agency establishment in Florence County.

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