(A) Joint Resolution 775 of 1976 is repealed.
(B) The General Assembly of the State of South Carolina disavows any other calls or applications for a constitutional convention made to Congress prior to the effective date of this act, by any means expressed, including, but not limited to, S. 1024 of 1978.
(C) The Secretary of State is directed to forward copies of this act bearing the Great Seal of the State to the following persons: The President and Vice President of the United States, the Speaker of the House of Representatives, and each member of the South Carolina Congressional Delegation in Washington, D.C.
HISTORY: 2004 Act No. 314, Sections 1, 2, 3, eff July 16, 2004.
Code Commissioner's Note
This article was added and 2004 Act No. 314, Sections 1 to 3 codified at the direction of the Code Commissioner.
Editor's Note
The introduction to 2004 Act No. 314 provides as follows:
"Whereas, the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina, acting with the best of intentions, at various times and during various sessions, has previously made applications to Congress to call one or more conventions to propose either a single amendment concerning a specific subject or to call a general convention to propose an unspecified and unlimited number of amendments to the United States Constitution, pursuant to the provisions of Article V thereof; and
"Whereas, former Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States of America Warren E. Burger, former Associate Justice of the United States Supreme Court Arthur J. Goldberg, and other leading constitutional scholars agree that such a convention may propose sweeping changes to the Constitution, any limitations or restrictions purportedly imposed by the states in applying for such a convention or conventions to the contrary notwithstanding, thereby creating an imminent peril to the well-established rights of the citizens and the duties of various levels of government; and
"Whereas, the Constitution of the United States of America has been amended many times in the history of this nation and may be amended many more times, without the need to resort to a constitutional convention, and has been interpreted for more than two hundred years and has been found to be a sound document which protects the lives and liberties of the citizens; and
"Whereas, there is no need for, rather, there is great danger in, a new constitution or in opening the Constitution to sweeping changes, the adoption of which would only create legal chaos in this nation and only begin the process of another two centuries of litigation over its meaning and interpretation. Now, therefore,"
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 1 - Administration of the Government
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 1-1-10. Jurisdiction and boundaries of the State.
Section 1-1-20. Effect of change of State boundary on bordering lands.
Section 1-1-30. Daylight saving time observation.
Section 1-1-110. What officers constitute executive department.
Section 1-1-120. Vacancies in executive department.
Section 1-1-540. Written employment applications required.
Section 1-1-550. Honorably discharged veterans shall have preference for public employment.
Section 1-1-610. Official State gem stone.
Section 1-1-615. American History Month designated.
Section 1-1-616. African American History Month designated.
Section 1-1-617. Endometriosis Awareness Month.
Section 1-1-618. Airborne Heritage Day designated.
Section 1-1-620. Official State stone.
Section 1-1-625. Official State reptile.
Section 1-1-630. Official State bird.
Section 1-1-635. Official State wild game bird.
Section 1-1-640. Official State fish.
Section 1-1-645. Official State insect.
Section 1-1-647. Official State butterfly.
Section 1-1-650. Official State animal.
Section 1-1-655. Official State dog.
Section 1-1-660. Official State tree.
Section 1-1-665. Official State dance.
Section 1-1-667. Official State waltz.
Section 1-1-670. Official pledge to State flag.
Section 1-1-674. State Pecan Festival.
Section 1-1-675. State Botanical Garden.
Section 1-1-676. Official State lowcountry handcraft.
Section 1-1-677. Official State grass.
Section 1-1-680. Official State fruit.
Section 1-1-681. Official state vegetable.
Section 1-1-682. Official state snack food.
Section 1-1-683. Official state picnic cuisine.
Section 1-1-685. Official State song.
Section 1-1-688. Official State music.
Section 1-1-689. Official State popular music.
Section 1-1-690. Official State beverage.
Section 1-1-691. Official state fossil.
Section 1-1-692. Official State hospitality beverage.
Section 1-1-693. Official State opera.
Section 1-1-694. Official State Tobacco Museum.
Section 1-1-695. Official State shell.
Section 1-1-696. Official State language.
Section 1-1-697. Use of language other than English prohibited.
Section 1-1-698. Exceptions to prohibition against use of language other than English.
Section 1-1-699. Official State amphibian.
Section 1-1-700. Official State American Folk Dance.
Section 1-1-701. Official State spider.
Section 1-1-702. Official State tapestry.
Section 1-1-703. Official State tartan.
Section 1-1-704. Official State wildflower.
Section 1-1-705. Official State railroad museum.
Section 1-1-706. Official State military academy.
Section 1-1-707. Official State Hall of Fame.
Section 1-1-708. Official State folk art and crafts center.
Section 1-1-709. Official State rural drama theater.
Section 1-1-710. Official State color.
Section 1-1-711. Official state duck.
Section 1-1-712. Official state marine mammal.
Section 1-1-713. Official state migratory marine mammal.
Section 1-1-714. Official state heritage horse.
Section 1-1-714A. Official state heritage work animal.
Section 1-1-715. United States Census of 2020 adopted.
Section 1-1-810. Annual accountability reports by agencies and departments of state government.
Section 1-1-820. Contents of annual accountability reports.
Section 1-1-830. One report shall not be embraced in another.
Section 1-1-840. Special reports.
Section 1-1-970. Personnel data required to be furnished quarterly.
Section 1-1-980. Penalties for failure to cooperate with implementation of reporting procedures.
Section 1-1-990. Reports and information deemed public records; dissemination of copies.
Section 1-1-1000. Partial exemption granted law enforcement agencies.
Section 1-1-1025. Insurance on state data processing and telecommunications facilities.
Section 1-1-1035. Expenditure of state or Medicaid funds to perform abortions.
Section 1-1-1210. Annual salaries of certain state officers.
Section 1-1-1210. Annual salaries of certain state officers.
Section 1-1-1310. State boards and commissions; notification of membership changes; contents.