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Division of Fire and Life Safety: Guidelines for Fire & Life Safety Requirements
DPH Fire and Life Safety is a Section of the Bureau of Nursing Homes & Medical Services. Our inspectors are certified as Fire Marshals by the SC State Fire Marshal’s Office, International Codes Council and the National Fire Protection Agency. The purpose of our inspections are to ensure that licensed facilities operate in a safe manner and comply with all applicable DPH Regulations, Fire Codes and NFPA Standards. As well as those facilities that must also comply with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services Regulations. This document contains information to assist facilities in preparation for Fire & Life Safety inspection, Firewatch, Fire Drill and contact information
Marine Game Fish Tagging Program Monthly Summary March 2025
This monthly summary gives statistics for the Marine Game Fish Tagging Program
Regulation 61-50 : Natural Public Swimming Areas
This regulation will implement a consistent water quality monitoring program to help ensure acceptable water quality in designated freshwater natural swimming areas. The regulation will define a bacteriological sample limit for acceptable water quality. It will also establish a consistent routine monitoring schedule for the facilities. The regulation will allow for closure of areas identified as exceeding the defined bacteriological standard. Closed areas will reopen when acceptable water quality is verified
PREA Facility Audit Report: Final
This document is an auditing of rape and sexual assault in South Carolina's juvenile correctional institutions
HFC Guidelines Manual: SCDPH Health Facilities Construction
This manual is created and distributed to provide general information and general requirements for the design, construction, and approval process for facilities reviewed by our division. It is not intended as a design manual because it does not contain exhaustive requirements for the design of health care facilities. It is intended to provide guidance on the process of how to interface with HFC to facilitate the regulatory review of projects and ensure a smooth and beneficial working relationship with our division. In exercising our regulatory responsibility, our goal is to facilitate the process by providing collaborative support while ensuring the safety of all facilities licensed by the Office of Licensing Services
Medicaid Bulletin #25-022
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services publishes Medicaid Bulletins to clarify existing policies or explain new policies of the Medicaid program
Distribution of Committing County for SCDC Total Population as of June 30, Fiscal Years 2021-2025
These statistics show the number and percent of SC inmates broken down by the county
Saving Energy : 2025 : How Electric and Natural Gas Utilities in South Carolina Are Using Demand-Side Management
This report is intended to summarize DSM activities deployed by South Carolina’s electric and natural gas utilities - investor-owned utilities, Santee Cooper, electric cooperatives, and municipalities - as reported in 2024
Regulation 61-56: Onsite Wastewater Systems
(1) A major factor influencing the health of individuals where public wastewater treatment facilities are not available is the proper onsite treatment and disposal of domestic wastewater. Diseases such as dysentery, cholera, infectious hepatitis, typhoid, and paratyphoid are transmitted through the fecal contamination of food, water, and the land surface largely due to the improper treatment and disposal of domestic wastewater. For this reason, every effort should be made to prevent such hazards and to treat and dispose of all domestic wastewater through the practical application of the most effective technology available.
(2) Safe treatment and disposal of domestic wastewater is necessary to protect the health of families and communities, and to prevent the occurrence of public health nuisances. Domestic wastewater can be rendered ecologically safe and public health can be protected if such wastes are disposed of so that:
(a) They will not contaminate any drinking water supply.
(b) They will not give rise to a public health hazard by being accessible to insects, rodents, or other possible carriers, which may come into contact with food or drinking water.
(c) They will not give rise to a public health hazard by being accessible to children or adults.
(d) They will not violate federal and state laws or regulations governing water pollution or sewage disposal.
(e) They will not pollute or contaminate any waters of the state.
(f) They will not give rise to a public health nuisance.
(3) Where the installation of an onsite wastewater system is necessary, the basic principles of design, construction, installation, operation and maintenance shall be followed
Santee Cooper - Winyah Generating Station South Ash Pond notice of completion of closure by removal of CCR
Santee Cooper is providing notification of completion of closure by removal of CCR for the Winyah Generating Station South Ash Pond in accordance with the United States Environmental Protection Agency federal coal combustion residuals rule