South Carolina transparency legislation
Here you will find a collection of transparency legislation in South Carolina.
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- See sample transparency legislation at the Sunshine Standard
[edit] 2011
We do not currently have any legislation from South Carolina in 2011. To add some, please see WikiProject Proposed state sunshine legislation.
[edit] 2010
Here is a list of transparency legislation for South Carolina in 2010:
| Senate 907 | Current Status: | |
S907 was a bill introduced in order to repeal large portions of the states Emergency Medical Services act, including the section 44-61-160 which currently exempts "emergency, and critical care medical services personnel and emergency and critical care medical services" information from records requests. The act would open up all EMS records including response times and medical responses as well as 911 calls. It would still protect the patients identity and the names of ems technicians.
[edit] 2009
House Bill 3537 [1] seeks to require South Carolina school districts to pay for random performance audits meant to ensure that district spending is consistent with stated district goals. This bill was inspired by a controversy in Spartenburg District 7 where the board secretly decided to pay a country club $325,000 so that district golf teams could play there. [2]
[edit] 2008
- South Carolina Senate Bill 896/HB 4356 (2008) also known as the "Appropriations Bill Earmark Disclosure Act."
[edit] References
- ↑ Text and Status of HB3537
- ↑ Audits and information, Go Upstate, February 16, 2009
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