South Carolina - S1189 - 2014

Distributed Energy Resource Program Act

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Electricity Generation

Added On: 04-03-2014
Updated On: 06-16-2014
Status: Enacted
Primary Sponsor: Chauncey Gregory (Republican)





Actions (24)

  • 04-02-2014 - Polled out of committee Judiciary
  • 04-02-2014 - Committee report: Majority favorable, minority unfavorable Judiciary
  • 04-02-2014 - Referred to Committee on Judiciary
  • 04-02-2014 - Introduced and read first time
  • 04-15-2014 - Amended
  • 04-16-2014 - Scrivener's error corrected
  • 04-29-2014 - Roll call Ayes-37 Nays-0
  • 04-29-2014 - Read second time
  • 04-30-2014 - Referred to Committee on Labor, Commerce and Industry
  • 04-30-2014 - Introduced and read first time
  • 04-30-2014 - Read third time and sent to House
  • 05-15-2014 - Committee report: Favorable with amendment Labor, Commerce and Industry
  • 05-19-2014 - Scrivener's error corrected
  • 05-21-2014 - Roll call Yeas-105 Nays-0
  • 05-21-2014 - Read second time
  • 05-21-2014 - Amended
  • 05-22-2014 - Roll call Yeas-86 Nays-0
  • 05-22-2014 - Read third time and returned to Senate with amendments
  • 05-28-2014 - Roll call Ayes-42 Nays-0
  • 05-28-2014 - Concurred in House amendment and enrolled
  • 05-29-2014 - Ratified R 241
  • 06-02-2014 - Signed By Governor
  • 06-13-2014 - Effective date 06/02/14
  • 06-16-2014 - Act No. 236

Votes (4)

DateMotion (click for details)ChamberCommitteeYes
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Passed
04-29-2014Senate: 2nd ReadingSenate3702yes
05-21-2014House: Passage Of BillHouse105019yes
05-22-2014House: Passage Of BillHouse86038yes
05-28-2014Senate: To ConcurSenate4203yes

Sponsors (20)

News (1)

Help SC solar benefits shine - Charleston Post Courier
Published by postandcourier.com
Sat, 10 May 2014 04:46:12 GMT

Now a ray of sunshine is moving through the Statehouse, known as Senate Bill 1189 or S.1189. The bill helps South Carolina develop new sources of clean solar energy and stimulates jobs and economic growth in South Carolina. While the cost of installing solar has declined ... This policy, often called "no money down solar" will reduce the barriers and the cost of generating solar energy and lead to more solar facilities in the state, creating jobs and economic growth for our communities. This bill is a win-win for our ...