Bills, Joint Resolutions and Concurrent Resolutions
ACTED ON BY THE SENATE
S. 1.-Mr. OUZTS: A Bill concerning aeronautics and to make uniform the law with reference thereto.
Int. 22; Rep. Com. 64; Amd. 189; 2d R. 127; Cont. 189; Op. 166.
S. 2.-Mr. OUZTS: A Bill concerning declaratory judgments and decrees and to make uniform the law relating thereto.
A Bill to provide for the taking of depositions in this State to be used in any foreign jurisdiction and to make uniform the law with reference thereto.
S. 4. Mr. J. HOWARD MOORE:
A Bill to require all delegates of the State
Democratic Party to the County Conventions of the respective Counties in this State and to the State Conventions, and also to the National Conventions be sent to the said conventions without instructions.
Int. 23; Rep. Com. 308; Rej. 382.
S. 5. Mr. ALAN JOHNSTONE:
A Joint Resolution to authorize and empower the Chairman of the County Highway Commission and the County Treasurer of New- berry County to borrow money for the use and benefit of said Count and to provide for the payment thereof.
Int. 23; Amd. 49; 2d R. 31; 3d R. 49.
A Bill to exempt school districts from the payment of the license fee on automobiles and trucks used exclusively for the transportation of school children, and to provide for a license fee of one dollar for same.
Int. 23; Rep. Com. 30; Amd. 56; 2d R. 54; 3d R. 67.
S. 7.-Mr. WARD: A Bill to authorize the County Commissioners of Georgetown County to enter into a contract with the State Highway Commission for the construction of bridges across Sampit River and Santee River.
Int. 23; 2d R. 68; Op. 58; 3d R. 77; Rat. 255.
S. 8.-Mr. WARD: A Bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to authorize and em power and direct the County Commissioners of Georgetown County to enter into a contract with L. C. Lachicotte or others," etc., known as Act No. 364 of the Acts of 1923, so as to dispense with the requirement of a bond.
Int. 23; 2d R. 68; Op. 58; 3d R. 77; Rat. 218.
S. 9. Mr. BUTLER: A Concurrent Resolution concerning the proposed child labor amendment to the Constitution of the United States.
Int. 24; Adopted 26; House Concurrence 26.
S. 10. Mr. FANT: A Bill to repeal Act No. 824, Acts of 1924, page 1523, relative to creating the office of Magistrate's Constable for the City of Anderson, etc. Int. 24; Rep. Com. 30; 2d R. 86; 3d R. 99.
S. 11. Mr. MOORE: A Bill to provide for the expenditure of funds derived from motor vehicle licenses.
Int. 24; Rep. Com. 63; Aye and Nay Vote on 181; Rej. 181; Op. 105.
S. 12. Mr. MOORE: A Bill to amend an Act entitled "An Act to provide for a State system of hard-surfaced, top-soil and other dependable types of highways in this State, to define and describe said roads and to provide funds for construction, for main tenance and for reimbursement to Counties in certain cases," etc.
Int. 24; Rep. Com. 189; Rej. 369; Op. 321.
S. 13. (H. 9.-Mr. Smoak): A Concurrent Resolution to provide for certain elec- tions by Joint Assembly.
S. 14. Messrs. HAMILTON, MOORE, MOISE, and PEARCE: A Bill to repeal an Act entitled "An Act to protect the title of motor vehicles within this State, to provide for the issuance of cerificate of title and evidence of registration thereof," etc., and to provide for a refund of any and all collections made thereunder.
Int. 24; Rep. Com. 188; Amd. 258; 2d R. 258; Op. 258, 851, 937; 3d R. 269; Rat.
S. 15. Mr. STABLER: A Bill to provide for the Circuit Judges of this State to have jurisdiction at chambers when a circuit is without a resident Judge by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise, and when there is no presiding Judge holding Court in that circuit.
S. 16. Mr. OUZTS: A Joint Resolution to provide for the calling of a Constitutional Convention.
Int. 24; Rep. Com. 63; Aye and Nay Vote on 470; Recon. 470; Cont. 679.
S. 17.-Mr. SPRUILL: A Concurrent Resolution to dispense with the printing of all local Bills.
Int. 50; Rep. Com. 55; Adopted 55.
S. 18. Mr. RICHARDSON: A Bill to validate an election held in the City of Greenville, in the State of South Carolina, on the 8th day of May, 1923, authorizing the issue of one hundred and ten thousand dollars bonds for the purpose of enlarging, extending or establishing city parks, and to approve the issue and sale of said bonds. Int. 28; Rep. Com. 62; 2d R. 79; 3d R. 99; Rat. 256.
S. 19. Mr. RICHARDSON: A Bill to validate an election held in the City of Greenville, in the State of South Carolina, on the 6th day of June, 1922, authorizing the issue of three hundred thousand dollars waterworks bonds, and thousand dollars sewer bonds, and to approve the issue and sale of said bonds. Int. 28; Rep. Com. 62; 2d R. 79; 3d R. 99; Rat. 256.
S. 20. Mr. SPIVEY: A Bill to repeal an Act entitled "An Act to provide for rural policemen in Horry County," approved the 24th day of February, 1921.
Int. 28; 2d R. 57; Op. 53; 3d R. 67; Rat. 499.
S. 21. Mr. SPIVEY: A Bill to repeal an Act entitled "An Act to provide regula- tions for trapping, shipping or transporting furs, pelts, skins and hides in South Car- olina, etc.," known as Act No. 64 of the Acts of 1923.
Int. 28; Rep. Com. 607; Cont. 952.
S. 22. Messrs. BUTLER, DUNCAN and PADGETT: A Bill to authorize Columbia Railway, Gas and Electric Company, Parr Shoals Power Company, Columbia Gas Light Company, South Carolina Power Company, Saluda Manufacturing Company, Central Carolina Power Company and Public Service Company of South Carolina, or any of them, to merge, consolidate or sell, transfer and convey all or any part of their respective properties, assets, franchises and charters or other rights or any one or more of them, etc. Int. 28; 2d R. 102; Aye and Nay Vote on 102; Op. 80; 3d R. 125.
S. 23.-Messrs. BUTLER, DUNCAN and PADGETT: A Bill to validate, ratify and confirm an agreement entered into between the State of South Carolina and Colum- bia Railway, Gas and Electric Company, relating to the Columbia Canal.
Int. 29; Rep. Com. 62; 2d R. 80, 99; Op. 80; 3d R. 99.
S. 25.-Mr. GROSS: A Joint Resolution to authorize the Trustees of School Dis- trict No. 18, of Dorchester County, the State of South Carolina, to expend for certain school purposes, a part of the funds to the credit of a certain sinking fund to the credit of the said school district and the Treasurer of the County to pay warrants drawn thereon.
Report Com. 51; 2d R. 57; 3d R. 67; Rat. 255.
S. 24. Mr. PADGETT: A Concurrent Resolution to appoint a committee to wait upon the Governor and other State Officers.
Int. 30; Adopted 30; House Concurrence 51.
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