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S*0194 (Rat #0198, Act #0114 of 1983) General Bill, By D.S. Rushing, P.B. McLeod, E.J. Patterson, Setzler and J.V. Smith
A Bill to amend Section 56-5-2940, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to penalties for violation of laws prohibiting the operation of motor vehicles while under the influence of intoxicating substances, so as to provide for a fine or mandatory imprisonment or the court may require public service employment in lieu of prison for a first offense; a mandatory fine and imprisonment or the court may require public service employment in lieu of prison for a second offense; a mandatory fine and imprisonment with no option to perform public service employment for a third, fourth, or fifth and subsequent offense; no part of a minimum sentence shall be suspended; minimum sentence is mandatory when bodily injury results from driving under influence of alcohol or drugs, court may suspend all or part of monetary fine except for first offense; and to amend Section 56-5-2990, as amended, relating to suspension of convicted driver's license so as to provide for the suspension of such license for three years for a fourth offense and permanent suspension for a fifth or subsequent offense; and to amend the 1976 Code by adding Section 56-5-2945, so as to provide any person who causes great bodily injury or death is guilty of a felony; to provide that offenses of Section 56-5-2930 prior to enactment of this Act be tried under law in force at time of commission of crime; to amend Section 16-1-10, as amended, relating to crimes classified as felonies so as to include the crime in Section 56-5-2945 of injuring or killing any person while driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.-amended title
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A Bill to amend Section 56-5-2940, as amended, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to penalties for violation of laws prohibiting the operation of motor vehicles while under the influence of intoxicating substances, so as to provide for a fine or mandatory imprisonment or the court may require public service employment in lieu of prison for a first offense; a mandatory fine and imprisonment or the court may require public service employment in lieu of prison for a second offense; a mandatory fine and imprisonment with no option to perform public service employment for a third, fourth, or fifth and subsequent offense; no part of a minimum sentence shall be suspended; minimum sentence is mandatory when bodily injury results from driving under influence of alcohol or drugs, court may suspend all or part of monetary fine except for first offense; and to amend Section 56-5-2990, as amended, relating to suspension of convicted driver's license so as to provide for the suspension of such license for three years for a fourth offense and permanent suspension for a fifth or subsequent offense; and to amend the 1976 Code by adding Section 56-5-2945, so as to provide any person who causes great bodily injury or death is guilty of a felony; to provide that offenses of Section 56-5-2930 prior to enactment of this Act be tried under law in force at time of commission of crime; to amend Section 16-1-10, as amended, relating to crimes classified as felonies so as to include the crime in Section 56-5-2945 of injuring or killing any person while driving a vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs.-amended title
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02/03/83 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-322 |
02/03/83 | Senate | Referred to Committee on Judiciary SJ-323 |
03/02/83 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable with amendment Judiciary SJ-584 |
03/03/83 | Senate | Amended SJ-621 |
03/03/83 | Senate | Read second time SJ-622 |
03/03/83 | Senate | Ordered to third reading with notice of amendments SJ-622 |
03/08/83 | Senate | Debate adjourned SJ-652 |
03/31/83 | Senate | Amended SJ-901 |
03/31/83 | Senate | Debate interrupted SJ-904 |
04/06/83 | Senate | Amended SJ-922 |
04/06/83 | Senate | Debate interrupted SJ-923 |
04/07/83 | Senate | Amended SJ-938 |
04/07/83 | Senate | Read third time and sent to House SJ-955 |
04/12/83 | House | Introduced and read first time HJ-2135 |
04/12/83 | House | Referred to Committee on Judiciary HJ-2136 |
05/11/83 | House | Committee report: Majority favorable with amend., minority unfavorable Judiciary HJ-2755 |
05/17/83 | House | Special order, set for immediately foll. consideration of S 497 (Under H 3099) HJ-2904 |
05/24/83 | House | Amended HJ-3031 |
05/24/83 | House | Debate interrupted HJ-3040 |
05/25/83 | House | Amended HJ-3103 |
05/25/83 | House | Read second time HJ-3114 |
05/26/83 | House | Read third time HJ-3142 |
05/26/83 | House | Returned HJ-3142 |
05/30/83 | Senate | Non-concurrence in House amendment SJ-1589 |
06/01/83 | House | House insists upon amendment and conference committee appointed Reps. Hearn, Hughston & McEachin HJ-3318 |
06/01/83 | Senate | Conference committee appointed Sens. J. V. Smith, Patterson, Rushing SJ-1704 |
06/07/83 | House | Free conference powers granted HJ-3568 |
06/07/83 | House | Free conference committee appointed Hearn, Hughston & McEachin HJ-3568 |
06/07/83 | House | Free conference report received HJ-3568 |
06/07/83 | House | Free conference report adopted HJ-3572 |
06/08/83 | House | Reconsider vote whereby free conference report adopted HJ-3575 |
06/08/83 | House | Free conference report received HJ-3575 |
06/08/83 | House | Free conference report adopted HJ-3579 |
06/08/83 | Senate | Free conference powers granted SJ-1926 |
06/08/83 | Senate | Free conference committee appointed Patterson, J. V. Smith, Rushing SJ-1926 |
06/08/83 | Senate | Free conference report received SJ-1930 |
06/08/83 | Senate | Free conference report adopted SJ-1930 |
06/09/83 | Ratified R 198 | |
06/14/83 | Signed By Governor | |
06/14/83 | Effective date 06/14/83 | |
06/14/83 | Act No. 114 | |
06/24/83 | Copies available |