2014 South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 14 - Courts
CHAPTER 3 - SUPREME COURT
SECTION 14-3-940. Establishment of Court Register; manner in which Supreme Court rules become effective.

SC Code § 14-3-940 (2014) What's This?

There shall be established a "Court Register" which shall be published and maintained in current status with all proposed and final form rules promulgated by the Supreme Court. The Register shall be the responsibility of the Court Administrator. The Court Administrator shall transmit to the clerk of court of each county and to the Legislative Council a copy of the Court Register and all additions thereto when published. All rules promulgated by the Supreme Court shall become effective in the following manner:

(a) All rules governing the administration of all courts of the State shall become effective upon publication of such rules in the Court Register.

(b) Rules governing the practice and procedure of all courts of the State shall become effective upon publication in the Court Register and review by the General Assembly pursuant to the provisions of Section 14-3-950.

HISTORY: 1979 Act No. 4 Section 1, eff January 26, 1979.

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