South Carolina General Assembly
108th Session, 1989-1990

Bill 1322


                    Current Status

Bill Number:               1322
Ratification Number:       704
Act Number                 631
Introducing Body:          Senate
Subject:                   Department directed to erect signs
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(A631, R704, S1322)

A JOINT RESOLUTION TO DIRECT THE SOUTH CAROLINA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS AND PUBLIC TRANSPORTATION TO ERECT CERTAIN DIRECTIONAL SIGNS RELATING TO THE LOCATION OF THE LAKE MURRAY COUNTRY VISITORS CENTER.

Whereas, the General Assembly finds it is necessary and desirable to erect directional signs on the highways of this State to designate the location of certain recreational facilities; and

Whereas, the General Assembly finds that directional signs should be erected to designate the location of the Lake Murray Country Visitors Center. Now, therefore,

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

Department directed to erect signs

SECTION 1. The South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation is directed to erect directional signs on Interstate 26 pertaining to the Lake Murray Country Visitors Center which is located in Lexington County. The location, type, and placement of the directional signs must be approved by letter of the county delegation.

Letter from delegation

SECTION 2. Upon receipt of the appropriate letter of communication from the Lexington County Delegation, the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation is directed to erect these directional signs no later than one hundred twenty days after receipt of the letter.

Copy of resolution forwarded to department

SECTION 3. A copy of this resolution must be forwarded to the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation.

Time effective

SECTION 4. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

Approved the 11th day of June, 1990.