South Carolina General Assembly
112th Session, 1997-1998

Bill 180


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                    Current Status

Bill Number:                       180
Type of Legislation:               Senate Resolution SR
Introducing Body:                  Senate
Introduced Date:                   19970115
Primary Sponsor:                   McConnell
All Sponsors:                      McConnell, Drummond, Holland
                                   and Alexander 
Drafted Document Number:           s-res\mcconnel\res1209.gfm
Date of Last Amendment:            19970123
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:      19970123
Subject:                           Senate Rules of Procedure,
                                   adoption of; General Assembly



History


Body    Date      Action Description                       Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  _______________________________________  _______ ____________

Senate  19970123  Amended, adopted
Senate  19970121  Polled out of Committee: Favorable       14 SR
Senate  19970115  Introduced, referred to Committee        14 SR

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AMENDED AND ADOPTED

January 23, 1997

S. 180

Introduced by Senators McConnell, Drummond, Holland and Alexander

S. Printed 1/23/97--S.

Read the first time January 15, 1997.

A SENATE RESOLUTION

TO ADOPT RULES OF PROCEDURE FOR THE SENATE AS AUTHORIZED PURSUANT TO ARTICLE III, SECTION 12 OF THE SOUTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION, 1895, SO AS TO FURTHER DEFINE THOSE MATTERS WHICH ARE GERMANE TO AND WITHIN THE JURISDICTION OF THE COMMITTEES OF THE SENATE.

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Be it resolved by the Senate:

RULE 19.

Standing and Special Committees of the Senate

The Standing Committees of the Senate shall be as follows and shall have jurisdiction over legislation, appointments and other matters which fall within the title or titles of the Code of Laws as are herein below enumerated for each of the Committees:

Agriculture and Natural Resources - Titles 39, 46, 47, 48 (land resources, soil & water conservation, mining, oil & gas, and wetlands), and 49

Banking and Insurance - Titles 29, 34, 35, 36, 37, and 38

Corrections and Penology - Titles 2 (community corrections), and 24

Education - Titles 51, 59, and 60 (school governance & structure at all levels)

Ethics

Finance - Titles 1 (matters relating to the State Budget and Control Board only), 4, 5, 6 (bonding authority, taxation, finances), 8 (employment standards, retirement, deferred compensation), 9, 10, 11, and 12

Fish, Game and Forestry - Titles 48 (forestry, fire protection, sea grants, soil & water conservation, and wetlands), 49, and 50

General Committee - Titles 25, 39, 43, and 52

Invitations

Judiciary - Constitution, Titles 1 (except for matters relating to the State Budget and Control Board), 2, 3, 4 (structure & powers), 5 through 8, 14 through 23, 26, 27, 28, 30, 32, 33, 36, 39, 42, 44 (drug related offenses), 53, 56 (criminal offenses), 58, 61, and 62

Labor, Commerce and Industry - Titles 6, 13, 31, 39, 40, 41, 45, and 51

Medical Affairs - Titles 39, 40 (health care professionals), 43, 44, and 48 (pollution control, waste management, water & sewer)

Rules - Senate Rules, Joint Rules

Transportation - Titles 54, 55, 56, 57, and 58 (Regional Transportation Authorities and railroads)

(1) The membership of the above listed committees shall be not less than five (5) nor more than eighteen (18), except as otherwise provided herein. The Committee on Ethics shall be composed of ten (10) members. Of the ten (10) members selecting a seat, five (5) shall be members of the majority party and five (5) shall be members of the minority party. The Committee on Invitations shall be limited to not more than ten (10) members. The several committees shall have such powers and duties as provided for in these rules.

(2) In addition to the above listed Standing Committees, there shall be two (2) Special Committees to be known as the Committee on Interstate Cooperation which shall be composed of five (5) members and the Chairmen's Committee to be composed of the Chairmen of the fourteen (14) Standing Committees. The Chairman of the Chairmen's Committee and Interstate Cooperation Committee shall in all cases be the President Pro Tempore or the most senior senator serving thereon.

(3) Members of the Senate shall be limited to serve on not more than five (5) Standing Committees. Membership on the Committee on Ethics, the Committee on Invitations, and the Committee on Interstate Cooperation are not included in limiting membership on Standing Committees. No member shall chair more than one (1) Standing Committee but may chair a Standing Committee and a Special Committee concurrently.

(4) Members of the Senate shall make their committee selections at the commencement of the session following the election of Senator(s) or at such session called for that purpose. For the members to make their Standing Committee selections, the Clerk of the Senate (or if the Clerk has not been elected, the Clerk of the Senate during the preceding General Assembly or an assistant clerk) shall prepare a roll of the Senate listing the members in the order of length of continuous service, beginning with the longest continuous service. Where two or more members have equal continuous service they shall be listed in alphabetical order. The Clerk of the Senate shall then call the roll twice. Each member, upon his or her name being called during the first call of the roll, shall select four (4) unfilled Standing Committees on which he wishes to serve (and shall also select at this same time a seat on each or all of the Ethics, Invitations and Interstate Cooperation Committees so long as a vacancy exists). When the roll is called the second time, each member upon his or her name being called, shall select one additional unfilled Standing Committee on which he wishes to serve. In the event any member is unable to be present for selection of Standing Committees, that member may authorize in writing any member of the Senate to make selections in his or her behalf. This procedure shall be followed on the first day of the session following the election of Senators and at any other session where the Senate proceeds to fill vacancies on a committee by whatever reason caused. Any Senator who served on a Standing Committee in the session immediately past shall have the right to serve on such committee regardless of the Senator's seniority in the Senate, unless the Senator shall elect to be removed from such committee.

(5) Membership on the Judiciary Committee excludes membership on the Finance Committee and vice versa.

(6) Except as otherwise provided herein, in the selection by members of a seat on a Senate Standing Committee, the seniority system shall be retained so as to become a part of these rules and shall be followed without regard to party affiliation.

(7) Committee seniority shall be determined by tenure within the committee rather than tenure within the Senate. When members with seniority transfer to a new committee, their seniority will be counted ahead of newly-elected Senators.

(8) Where two or more Standing Committees are combined, initial membership on such committees shall be based on tenure within the Senate.

(9) In the election of the Chairmen of the Standing Committees, the Senate shall proceed viva voce, severally, to elect the Chairman of each committee by a majority vote.

(10) Matters shall be referred to a committee in accordance with jurisdiction of the committee as hereinabove established, or to such other committee as the Senate may order by majority vote on the motion of any member at the time the matter is before the Senate and subject to referral.

(11) The membership on committees of conference and free conference between the two Houses shall be determined by the President Pro Tempore of the Senate in consultation with the chairman of the committee with jurisdiction over the Bill which is the subject of the request for appointment of a conference committee.

(12) Time schedules for committee meetings. The following schedule shall be the regular meeting times for Standing Committees when the General Assembly is in session. The time and date may be changed by the Chairmen's Committee and any additional meeting may be called by individual Committee Chairmen.

Every Tuesday 3:00 p.m. -

Finance and Judiciary

1st and 3rd Wednesday 9:00 a.m. - Education

10:00 a.m. -

Fish, Game & Forestry

3:00 p.m. - Transportation

2nd and 4th Wednesday 9:00 a.m. -

Medical Affairs and General

3:00 p.m. -

Banking & Insurance

1st and 3rd Thursday 9:00 a.m. -

Corrections & Penology

Agriculture & Natural

Resources

2nd and 4th Thursday 9:00 a.m. -

Labor, Commerce & Industry

The Rules Committee, Ethics Committee, Chairmen's Committee, Interstate Cooperation Committee, and the Invitations Committee shall meet at the call of the Chair. Provided, however, that nothing herein shall prohibit the Chairman of a Standing Committee from canceling a committee meeting.

The above listed dates refer to calendar weeks as opposed to session weeks. The date, time and place of any called meetings shall be reported to the Clerk of the Senate who shall post such information in the lobby of the Gressette Senate Office Building and the State House. Notice of regular scheduled meetings, as well as called meetings, shall be posted at least 24 hours in advance whenever feasible.

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