(A) For the purposes of this section, "monument" means a statue, bust, mural, portrait, or other memorial to a person or event venerated for its enduring historical significance.
(B) There is established a moratorium on the placement of additional monuments on the State House grounds or in the State House. The chambers of the Senate and the House of Representatives are exempt from this moratorium.
(C) If the moratorium is lifted, the State House Committee may approve the placement of a new monument, pursuant to this section, if the monument represents enduring significant historical contributions, achievements, or accomplishments of a South Carolinian or a milestone in the state's history.
(D) To approve the placement of a new monument:
(1) a majority of the State House Committee must vote to review proposals for the placement of a new monument. To be considered, a proposal must include:
(a) a detailed, written statement explaining the enduring historical significance of the proposed monument, including how the monument will represent the contributions, achievements, and accomplishments of a South Carolinian or a milestone in the state's history;
(b) an artist's rendering, scale model, or stamped architectural rendering of the proposed monument; and
(c) a detailed statement of the funding for the proposed monument and its installation;
(2) two-thirds of the State House Committee must vote in favor of recommending placement of the monument to the General Assembly; and
(3) the General Assembly must adopt the proposal by concurrent resolution calling for the placement of the new monument.
HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 77, Section 1, eff June 13, 2007.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 2-1-20. Election date of members of House.
Section 2-1-35. House of Representatives election districts. Part 1
Section 2-1-40. Candidate must be resident of district; terms of office.
Section 2-1-45. Election districts for the House of Representatives.
Section 2-1-46. Election districts for the House of Representatives.
Section 2-1-70. Senate Election Districts; Commencing with 2012 Election
Section 2-1-75. Senate election districts.
Section 2-1-85. Legislative members of state boards and commissions shall serve until succeeded.
Section 2-1-100. Members shall not be eligible for office created by General Assembly.
Section 2-1-110. Members of Richland delegation shall not serve in certain organizations.
Section 2-1-120. Members shall retain teaching certificates while serving in General Assembly.
Section 2-1-130. Distribution without charge of copies of legislative manual.
Section 2-1-140. Sale of legislative manual to public.
Section 2-1-160. Escheat of furniture to members.
Section 2-1-170. General Assembly shall not give away State-owned property.
Section 2-1-180. Adjournment of General Assembly; conditions for extended session.
Section 2-1-215. Orientation program for new legislators.
Section 2-1-220. Legislative appropriations; exemption from approval requirements.
Section 2-1-230. Electronic transmission of agency reports to General Assembly.