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  • State Board of Financial Institutions - Repeal of R.15-39D, Non-interest Bearing Negotiable Order of Withdrawal Accounts
    June 28, 2026

    State Board of Financial Institutions repeals R.15-39D, eliminating redundant authorization for state-chartered savings and loan associations to offer non-interest-bearing negotiable order of withdrawal accounts already permitted under South Carolin…

  • State Fiscal Accountability Authority - Repeal of R.19-103, Regulations on Allocation of State Ceiling on Issuance of Private Activity Bonds
    June 28, 2026

    State Fiscal Accountability Authority repeals regulations governing allocation of state ceiling on private activity bonds, effective May 16, 2022, due to repeal of authorizing statute by 2022 Act No. 202.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Notices of Consent Agreement, Contribution Protection, and Comment Period – CSXT Bramlett Road Site
    June 28, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services notice establishes a public comment period for a consent agreement and contribution protection at the CSXT Bramlett Road Site environmental remediation project.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Voluntary Cleanup Contract, Contribution Protection, and Comment Period – Friedham Road Landfill Facility
    June 28, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services opens public comment period on voluntary cleanup contract and contribution protection provisions for Friedham Road Landfill Facility.

  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedule for Electronic Records Common to Most State Agencies/Institutions, R. 12-1200 - 12-1206
    June 28, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-1200 through 12-1206 governing electronic records retention schedules, allowing the department to issue schedules directly under Act 47 of 2003 amendments.

  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedule for State Administrative Records, R. 12-300 - 12-336
    June 28, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-300 through 12-336 on state administrative record retention schedules, streamlining regulatory requirements while preserving public access to retention guidelines.

  • South Carolina Department of Archives and History - General Retention Schedule for State Colleges and Universities, R. 12-800 - 12-819.10
    June 28, 2026

    South Carolina Department of Archives and History repeals Regulations 12-800 through 12-819.10, allowing retention schedules for state colleges and universities to be issued directly by the agency rather than as formal regulations.

  • Department of Health and Environmental Control - Consumer Confidence Reports, R.61-58.12
    June 28, 2026

    South Carolina's Department of Health and Environmental Control amends water system consumer confidence reporting rules effective January 1, 2027, requiring larger systems to develop English proficiency assistance plans for customers.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Air Pollution Control Regulations and Standards, R. 61-62
    June 28, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services amends R. 61-62 to incorporate 2024-2025 federal air quality standards for crude oil and natural gas facilities; public comment closes June 22, 2026.

  • Department of Environmental Services - Radioactive Materials (Title A), R. 61-63
    June 28, 2026

    Department of Environmental Services updates radioactive materials regulations (R. 61-63) to align with federal Nuclear Regulatory Commission standards and International Atomic Energy Agency transportation requirements; public comment closes June 22…

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