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H*3506 (Rat #0518, Act #0467 of 1986) General Bill, By Sheheen
A Bill to amend Title 40, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to professions and occupations, by adding Chapter 30, so as to establish the hours that a masseur or masseuse may operate a business; to prohibit a masseur or masseuse from treating persons of the opposite sex, and to make exceptions; to prohibit any person under the age of eighteen from patronizing a massage parlor; to establish instructions for any establishment employing a masseur or masseuse; to provide exemptions from the provisions of this Act; to provide a penalty for a violation; to amend Section 44-79-40, relating to prohibited contractual provisions regarding physical fitness services, so as to authorize a center which demonstrates financial responsibility to the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Affairs and has been in operation for five years or more in this State to offer contracts for physical fitness services for a period not exceeding thirty-six months if approved in writing by the Administrator; and to repeal Chapter 29 of Title 40 relating to the licensing of masseurs and masseuses.-amended title
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A Bill to amend Title 40, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to professions and occupations, by adding Chapter 30, so as to establish the hours that a masseur or masseuse may operate a business; to prohibit a masseur or masseuse from treating persons of the opposite sex, and to make exceptions; to prohibit any person under the age of eighteen from patronizing a massage parlor; to establish instructions for any establishment employing a masseur or masseuse; to provide exemptions from the provisions of this Act; to provide a penalty for a violation; to amend Section 44-79-40, relating to prohibited contractual provisions regarding physical fitness services, so as to authorize a center which demonstrates financial responsibility to the Administrator of the Department of Consumer Affairs and has been in operation for five years or more in this State to offer contracts for physical fitness services for a period not exceeding thirty-six months if approved in writing by the Administrator; and to repeal Chapter 29 of Title 40 relating to the licensing of masseurs and masseuses.-amended title
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02/18/86 | House | Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar without reference HJ-796 |
02/20/86 | House | Read second time HJ-892 |
02/20/86 | House | Unanimous consent for third reading on next legislative day HJ-892 |
02/21/86 | House | Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-911 |
02/25/86 | Senate | Introduced and read first time SJ-721 |
02/25/86 | Senate | Referred to Committee on General SJ-721 |
04/02/86 | Senate | Committee report: Favorable General SJ-1392 |
04/09/86 | Senate | Read second time SJ-1546 |
04/24/86 | Senate | Amended SJ-2266 |
05/13/86 | Senate | Amended SJ-2598 |
05/13/86 | Senate | Read third time SJ-2600 |
05/13/86 | Senate | Returned SJ-2600 |
05/20/86 | House | Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled HJ-3102 |
05/28/86 | Ratified R 518 | |
06/02/86 | Signed By Governor | |
06/02/86 | Effective date 06/02/86 | |
06/02/86 | Act No. 467 | |
06/09/86 | Copies available |