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Browsing Regulations by Issue Date
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Regulation number 61-3 the practice of selling and fitting hearing aids
(1988-01-22)This regulation outlines the provisions for individuals authorized to engage in the practice of fitting and selling hearing aids and on whom rests the responsibility for complying with the requirements of the Act and these ... -
Regulation number 61-95 Medicaid nursing home permits
(1989-05-26)This regulation defines critical terms related to Medicaid nursing home permits and outlines the conditions, penalties, waivers, application, and allocation processes for these permits. -
Regulation number 61-103 standards for licensing residential treatment facilities for children and adolescents
(1991-04-26)This regulation ensures that certain facilities providing mental health services to children and adolescents comply with specified standards and procedures. -
Regulation number 61-102 standards for licensing birthing centers for deliveries by midwives
(1991-05-24)This regulation establishes standards and procedures for birthing centers to ensure patient safety and quality of care. -
Regulation 61-107.3 swm: waste tires
(1993-04-23)This regulation requires permits for facilities, mandates cutting tires stored on-site for over 30 days, prohibits unpermitted tire operations, and sets standards for collection facilities. -
Regulation 61-107.4 swm: yard trash and land-clearing debris; and compost
(1993-04-23)This regulation is to ensure the proper disposal and management of yard trash and land-clearing debris, and to encourage and regulate the production and use of compost made from yard trash and land-clearing debris. -
Regulation 61-107.1 swm: solid waste management grants, recycling education grants, and waste tire grants
(1993-04-23)The Solid Waste Management regulations are promulgated pursuant to the provisions of the Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991, which became effective on May 27, 1991, as Act No. 63 of 1991. These regulations are ... -
Regulation 61-107.2 swm: full cost disclosure
(1993-04-23)This regulation mandates that local governments must annually determine and publicly disclose the full cost of their solid waste management services, including costs to residential and nonresidential users, in their service area. -
Regulation 61-107.7 swm: transfer of solid waste
(1993-05-28)This regulation is to establish minimum standards for facilities where solid waste is transferred from collection vehicles to other transportation units for movement to another solid waste management facility prior to ... -
Regulation 61-107.5 swm: collection, temporary storage and transportation of municipal solid waste
(1993-05-28)This regulation is to establish minimum standards for the collection, temporary storage, and transportation of solid waste prior to processing, disposal, etc. of that waste. This regulation applies to any person who ... -
Regulation 61-107.9 swm: white goods
(1993-06-25)This regulation addresses the proper management and recycling or disposal of white goods, which include appliances like refrigerators, ranges, and air conditioners. -
Regulation 61-107.10 swm: research, development, and demonstration permit criteria
(1993-06-25)This regulation pertains to solid waste management facilities that intend to employ innovative and experimental reliable waste management technologies or processes. -
Regulation number 61-24 standards for licensing midwives
(1993-07-23)This regulation outlines the requirements for obtaining and renewing a midwife license in South Carolina. Additionally, it defines the scope of practice for licensed midwives, which includes providing care to low-risk ... -
Regulation 61-107.13 swm: municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfills
(1994-05-27)The purpose of this regulation is to establish minimum criteria under the South Carolina Solid Waste Policy and Management Act of 1991, as amended, for all municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfill (MSWIALF) units. ... -
Regulation 61-107.14 swm: municipal solid waste landfill operator’s certification
(1994-05-27)This regulation defines and sets the minimum training and certification standards for individuals operating municipal solid waste landfills and municipal solid waste incinerator ash landfills. -
R.19-450 Permits for construction in navigable waters
(1995-06-23)Unless expressly exempted, a permit issued by the Department of Health and Environmental Control is required for any dredging, filling or construction or alteration activity in, on, or over a navigable water, or in, or on ... -
Regulation no. 61-31 health care cooperative agreements
(1995-06-23)These Regulations implement the legislative intent that there be a state regulatory program to permit and encourage cooperative agreements between hospitals, health care purchasers, or other health care providers which ... -
Retail food establishments regulation 61-25
(1995-06-23)This regulation covers food supplies in retail food establishments. It requires that all food must come from approved sources and be properly labeled, free from spoilage and contamination, and safe for consumption. -
Regulation 61-107.8 swm: lead-acid batteries
(1995-06-23)This regulation mandates properly handling lead-acid and small sealed lead-acid batteries to ensure public safety and environmental protection. -
Regulation 61-107.6 swm: solid waste processing facilities
(1995-06-23)This regulation establishes the procedures, documentation, and other requirements which must be met for the proper operation and management of all solid waste processing facilities, including the processing activities ...