Listed below are the Acts from the 2003 Legislative Session. Following each Act number are the Ratification number (preceded by an R), the bill number (preceded by an H for House or an S for Senate), a brief description and the date the Act became effective. An Act will not be added to this page until it has been assigned an Act Number. The full text of an Act is included in the linked page. There is also a list of new laws listed by Effective Date.
-- Elections; when candidate's name may not appear on ballot; special election not required to fill vacancy; certification of candidates for president and vice president. Effective January 16, 2003
-- Capital improvement bonds, Comprehensive Permanent Improvement Plan to be submitted to Joint Bond Review Committee and Budget and Control Board; plan will serve as agency outline for the next five years. Effective January 16, 2003
-- Higher Education Equalization Program; CHE to establish to enhance educational opportunities for certain students attending private, historically black colleges. Effective May 15, 2003
-- Private practitioner must obtain Certificate of Need from DHEC before constructing or establishing a new health care facility or certain medical equipment. Effective May 15, 2003
-- Repeal of provision regarding responsibilities of landlords and tenants for utilities, water, sewerage, and garbage services. Effective June 25, 2003
-- Dept. of Revenue and State Treasurer allowed to adjust misallocation of local option sales tax revenue collections and distributions to provide a corrected base. Effective June 2, 2003
-- Education Oversight Committee, designee who is a member of the National Guard or Reserves called into active duty; interim designee provided for. Effective April 21, 2003
-- Beaufort County Legislative Delegation, appointment powers for boards and commissions devolved upon county council; exceptions. Effective January 16, 2003
-- Dillon County Nos. 1-3, School day missed on January 23, 2003 due to inclement weather exempt from the make-up requirement. Effective April 24, 2003
-- National Guard Armory, surplus in St. George; Budget and Control Board authorized to transfer ownership to city of St. George. Effective April 23, 2003
-- A.R. Lewis Elementary School, school day missed on Dec. 3, 2002 due to broken water main exempt from make-up requirement. Effective February 27, 2003
-- Spartanburg County, School Districts 1-7, missed school days; district employees allowed to take up to four days unpaid leave. Effective March 26, 2003