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  2. Penalties for driving without insurance in South Carolina

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    Drivers in South Carolina are required to carry a minimum amount of car insurance to drive legally on public roads. If they do not wish to have insurance, they may pay a $600 fee to drive legally ...

  3. How South Carolina athletes are capitalizing on NIL ...

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    The state Legislature voted in March to suspend South Carolina’s current NIL law that limited schools like USC, Clemson and other in-state institutions from being directly involved in the ...

  4. Solomon–Lautenberg amendment - Wikipedia

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    The Solomon–Lautenberg amendment is a U.S. federal law enacted in 1990 that urges states to suspend the driver's license of anyone who commits a drug offense. A number of states passed laws in the early 1990s seeking to comply with the amendment, in order to avoid a penalty of reduced federal highway funds.

  5. Clemson–South Carolina rivalry - Wikipedia

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    The blood drive is sponsored by The Blood Connection and American Red Cross at the University of South Carolina with the help of the University of South Carolina's Carolina Clemson Blood Drive Committee [148] in addition to the Men's Rugby team and the Gamma Lambda chapter of the Alpha Phi Omega national service fraternity at Clemson, and the ...

  6. Suspension of the rules in the United States Congress

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    A member can make a motion to suspend the rules only if the Speaker of the House allows them to. Once a member moves to "suspend the rules" and take some action, debate is limited to 40 minutes, no amendments can be offered to the motion or the underlying matter, and a 2/3 majority of Members present and voting is required to agree to the motion.

  7. Administrative License Suspension - Wikipedia

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    License suspension or revocation traditionally follows conviction for alcohol-impaired or drunk driving. However, under administrative license suspension (ALS) laws, sometimes called administrative license revocation or administrative per se, [1] licenses are confiscated and automatically suspended independent of criminal proceedings whenever a driver either (1) refuses to submit to chemical ...

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