(A) If an agency finds that an imminent peril to public health, safety, or welfare requires immediate promulgation of an emergency regulation before compliance with the procedures prescribed in this article or if a natural resources related agency finds that abnormal or unusual conditions, immediate need, or the state's best interest requires immediate promulgation of emergency regulations to protect or manage natural resources, the agency may file the regulation with the Legislative Council and a statement of the situation requiring immediate promulgation. The regulation becomes effective as of the time of filing.
(B) An emergency regulation filed under this section which has a substantial economic impact may not be refiled unless accompanied by the summary of the final assessment report prepared by the office pursuant to Section 1-23-115 and a statement of need and reasonableness is prepared by the agency pursuant to Section 1-23-111.
(C) If emergency regulations are either filed or expire while the General Assembly is in session, the emergency regulations remain in effect for ninety days only and may not be refiled; but if emergency regulations are both filed and expire during a time when the General Assembly is not in session they may be refiled for an additional ninety days.
(D) Emergency regulations and the agency statement as to the need for and reasonableness of immediate promulgation must be published in the next issue of the State Register following the date of filing. The summary of the final assessment report required for refiling emergency regulations pursuant to subsection (B) must also be published in the next issue of the State Register.
(E) An emergency regulation promulgated pursuant to this section may be permanently promulgated by complying with the requirements of this article.
HISTORY: 1977 Act No. 176, Art. I, Section 13; 1980 Act No. 442, Section 4; 1986 Act No. 478, Section 1; 1992 Act No. 507, Section 5; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 14.
Code Commissioner's Note
At the direction of the Code Commissioner, references in this section to the offices of the former State Budget and Control Board, Office of the Governor, or other agencies, were changed to reflect the transfer of them to the Department of Administration or other entities, pursuant to the directive of the South Carolina Restructuring Act, 2014 Act No. 121, Section 5(D)(1).
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 1 - Administration of the Government
Chapter 23 - State Agency Rule Making And Adjudication Of Contested Cases
Section 1-23-30. Filing of documents with Legislative Council; public inspection; distribution.
Section 1-23-40. Documents required to be filed and published in State Register.
Section 1-23-50. Legislative Council to establish procedures.
Section 1-23-70. Duty of Attorney General.
Section 1-23-80. Costs incurred and revenues collected by Legislative Council.
Section 1-23-90. Complete codifications of documents; Code of State Regulations designated.
Section 1-23-125. Approval, disapproval and modification of regulations.
Section 1-23-126. Petition requesting promulgation, amendment or repeal of regulation.
Section 1-23-130. Emergency regulations.
Section 1-23-140. Duties of state agencies; necessity for public inspection.
Section 1-23-150. Appeals contesting authority of agency to promulgate regulation.
Section 1-23-160. Prior filed regulations unaffected.
Section 1-23-280. Small Business Regulatory Review Committee; membership; terms.
Section 1-23-300. Applicability.
Section 1-23-310. Definitions.
Section 1-23-330. Evidentiary matters in contested cases.
Section 1-23-350. Final decision or order in contested case.
Section 1-23-360. Communication by members or employees of agency assigned to decide contested case.
Section 1-23-370. Procedures regarding issuance, denial or renewal of licenses.
Section 1-23-380. Judicial review upon exhaustion of administrative remedies.
Section 1-23-390. Supreme Court review.
Section 1-23-400. Application of article.
Section 1-23-500. South Carolina Administrative Law Court created; number of judges.
Section 1-23-505. Definitions.
Section 1-23-510. Election of judges; terms.
Section 1-23-520. Eligibility for office.
Section 1-23-525. Members of General Assembly disqualified for office of law judge.
Section 1-23-530. Oath of office.
Section 1-23-535. Official seal.
Section 1-23-540. Compensation; full-time position.
Section 1-23-570. Chief Judge responsible for administration of division.
Section 1-23-580. Clerk of division; assistants to administrative law judges; other staff.
Section 1-23-590. Appropriation of funds.
Section 1-23-600. Hearings and proceedings.
Section 1-23-630. Powers of law judges.
Section 1-23-640. Principal offices of court; where cases heard.
Section 1-23-650. Promulgation of rules.
Section 1-23-670. Filing fees.
Section 1-23-680. Cost of South Carolina Code, supplements, and replacement volumes.