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Subcommittee clears language to keep attorney general orders stayed during appeal in SB 22-24 amendments

2963965 · April 11, 2025
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Summary

A legislative subcommittee revised Senate Bill 22-24 to combine prior amendments and to add language making attorney general orders stayed through the statutory appeal window; the panel approved the amendment by voice vote and asked staff to finalize the draft for committee consideration.

A Judiciary subcommittee reviewed and approved an amendment to Senate Bill 22-24 that clarifies the timing of stays on orders issued by the attorney general, directing that such orders be stayed through the period in which a party may file an appeal under state administrative law.

The change, incorporated into the combined printed version labeled 01/2005, also folded in earlier amendments from Representative Koppelman, a one-word change credited to Nelson, and additions requested by Senator Murdaugh and others, according to remarks from subcommittee members. Speaker 1, a subcommittee member, said the new 01/2005 version "combined all 3 versions of the bill" and included the changes being discussed.

The amendment adds a cross-reference to the state appeals provision so that an order of the attorney general is "stayed pending the expiration of…

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