South Carolina Panel Zooms on Fair Job Licensing Rules
Published Date: 3/17/2026
Notice
Summary
The South Carolina Advisory Committee to the U.S. Commission on Civil Rights is holding a Zoom meeting on April 10, 2026, to talk about rules for job licenses and possibly vote on their plan. Anyone interested can join, share their thoughts, and send written comments within 30 days after the meeting. This meeting helps make sure job licensing is fair and affects workers and businesses in South Carolina.
Analyzed Economic Effects
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Public comment and submission window
You can attend the public Zoom meeting on April 10, 2026 (1:30–2:30 p.m. ET) and give an oral comment during the open comment period as time allows. If you prefer to submit written feedback, comments must be received by the regional office within 30 days after the meeting and may be submitted via the provided form.
Phone callers may incur charges
If you join the meeting by phone from a wireless line, you may incur regular wireless charges according to your plan; the Commission will not refund those charges. Calling the toll-free land-line number listed will incur no charge.
Accessibility and additional accommodations
Closed captioning is available for the Zoom meeting by selecting “CC,” and you can request additional accommodations by emailing the Commission at least 10 business days before the meeting. These accommodations help people with access needs participate in the meeting.
Meeting records available online
Records from the meeting will be available for inspection and reproduction before and after the meeting at the Regional Programs Coordination Unit Office and via the Committee's file-sharing website. This lets you review meeting materials and outcomes remotely.
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