In order to preserve public safety and provide appropriate staging space in the areas adjacent to the Capitol complex during the period of the State House Renovation Project, notwithstanding any provision of law or ordinance to the contrary, the Department of Transportation is empowered and directed to take appropriate steps regarding traffic routing and flow and pedestrian access in the area around the Capitol Complex as directed by the committee established by Section 2 of an act of 1995 bearing ratification no. 62.
HISTORY: 1995 Act No. 56, Section 2.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 10 - Public Buildings and Property
Chapter 11 - Trespasses And Offenses
Section 10-11-10. Walking on roof of State House.
Section 10-11-20. Unauthorized use of State House or grounds.
Section 10-11-30. Trespassing, damaging or defacing certain state property.
Section 10-11-40. Unlawful use of driveways and parking spaces on certain state property.
Section 10-11-50. Manner of parking on certain state property.
Section 10-11-60. Speed limit and traffic regulations on certain state property.
Section 10-11-70. Criminal laws in effect on certain state property.
Section 10-11-80. Restricted parking in state parking lots in City of Columbia.
Section 10-11-90. Watchmen and policemen to have powers of constables on certain state property.
Section 10-11-100. Other police officers to enforce laws on certain state property.
Section 10-11-110. Issuance and use of parking tickets.
Section 10-11-140. Permission to use State House grounds.
Section 10-11-150. State House renovation, traffic control.
Section 10-11-310. "Capitol grounds" defined.
Section 10-11-315. Defacing monuments on capitol grounds; penalty.
Section 10-11-325. Possessing, transporting, detonating explosive or incendiary device; penalty.
Section 10-11-340. Performance of duties by officers or employees within capitol building.
Section 10-11-350. Peaceful entry by general public upon grounds and capitol building.