South CarolinaH 4030126th General Assembly (2025-2026)House

A BILL TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ENACTING THE "SOUTH CAROLINA KRATOM CONSUMER PROTECTION ACT" BY ADDING ARTICLE 20 TO CHAPTER 53, TITLE 44 SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE REGULATION OF THE SALE OF KRATOM PRODUCTS BY RETAILERS AND PROCESSORS AND TO CREATE PENALTIES FOR VIOLATION OF THE PROVISIONS OF THE ARTICLE.

Sponsored By: Donald G. "Don" Chapman (Republican)

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Summary

South Carolina Kratom Consumer Protection Act

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Sponsors & Cosponsors

Sponsor

  • Donald G. "Don" Chapman

    Republican • House

Cosponsors

  • Gary S. Brewer, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Thomas C. "Case" Brittain, Jr.

    Republican • House

  • Neal A. Collins

    Republican • House

  • Tom Davis

    Republican • Senate

  • Craig A. Gagnon

    Republican • House

  • Leon D. "Doug" Gilliam

    Republican • House

  • Brandon Guffey

    Republican • House

  • William "Bill" Hager

    Republican • House

  • David R. Hiott

    Republican • House

  • M. Brian Lawson

    Republican • House

  • Marvin "Mark" Smith

    Republican • House

  • Timothy A. "Tim" McGinnis

    Republican • House

  • Richard Blake Sanders

    Republican • House

  • Heath Sessions

    Republican • House

  • David Vaughan

    Republican • House

  • William R. "Bill" Whitmire

    Republican • House

  • Chris Wooten

    Republican • House

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Actions Timeline

  1. Referred to Committee on Judiciary

    2/18/2025House
  2. Introduced and read first time

    2/18/2025House

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