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H5056 introduced

Home Repair Consumer Protection Act

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** The Home Repair Consumer Protection Act requires written contracts for home repair services and establishes protections for homeowners, particularly the elderly, against f…

H4809 introduced

Digital forms of identification

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** This bill allows private entities in South Carolina to use digital forms of identification while ensuring protections for personal data. 2. **KEY REQUIREMENTS:** - Bus…

H4756 passed

South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** The South Carolina Student Physical Privacy Act requires public schools and higher education institutions to ensure privacy in facilities based on biological sex. 2. **KE…

H4725 introduced

Mandatory recording of public school instruction

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** This bill requires all K-12 public schools in South Carolina to record special education classroom instruction and outlines rules for privacy, consent, and the use of thes…

H4675 introduced

Video Surveillance

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** This bill establishes rules for video surveillance in South Carolina, restricting how surveillance data is stored and used, particularly regarding third-party servers and …

H4666 introduced

Digital Choice Act

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** The Digital Choice Act aims to regulate social media companies by defining consumer rights regarding personal data, requiring data sharing and interoperability, and outlin…

H4657 introduced

Right to Compute Act

1. **ONE-SENTENCE SUMMARY:** The "Right to Compute Act" requires businesses managing critical infrastructure with AI systems to implement risk management policies and outlines when they can restrict a…

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