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TANF Policy Manual, Volume 66
The goals of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) put out by the Department of Social Services is to reform welfare so that disadvantaged individuals can be prepared for employment and find jobs and to remove barriers for clients and assist them in finding employment
Biology 1 Performance Targets for the South Carolina College- and Career-Ready Science Standards 2021 For use 2025-2026
Science is a way of understanding the physical universe using observation and experimentation to explain natural phenomena. Science also refers to an organized body of knowledge that includes core ideas to the disciplines and common themes that bridge the disciplines. As science educators we must take a 3-dimensional approach in facilitating student learning. By addressing content, science and engineering practices and crosscutting concepts, students can have relevant and evidence-based instruction that can help solve current and future problems. This document is intended as a guide for discerning and describing features of students and their work who have met the stated Performance Expectation (PE). This document is not intended to be read from cover to cover, but to be used, when needed, to support teacher professional learning and curriculum decisions. This is not intended for student use, and thus is not written in student-friendly language. This is not a curriculum or a means to limit instruction in the classroom. Although each PE states a dedicated Science and Engineering Practice (SEP) and Crosscutting Concept (CCC), students will need to use the whole range of SEPs and CCCs to achieve success by the end of instruction. This guide is for biology 1
Flu Watch: MMWR Week 42: October 12, 2025 to October 18, 2025
This gives statistics about influenza in South Carolina on a weekly basis. Included is geographic spread, virologic surveillance, influenza-associated hospitalizations and deaths, and influenza-like illness surveillance
2024 Legislative Annual Report
The Enterprise Act of 1995 provides a retraining tax incentive for existing industry. The Enterprise Zone Retraining Program provides a tax refund to qualified companies when they retrain certain employees on newly installed equipment, newly introduced technology, or safety refreshers, to help ensure the company can remain competitive. This annual report gives a list of the year's accomplishments, an activity summary and a list of companies approved for retraining agreements
Interest Rates for FY 2026 Loans
This shows the interest rates that the South Carolina State Revolving Fund charges municipalities for loans for clean water and safe drinking water projects
Releases from SCDC Base Population Fiscal Years 2021 - 2025
These statistics show the number and percent of the release of SC prisoners
Regulation 61-107.19: Solid Waste Management: Solid Waste Landfills and Structural Fill
This regulation establishes minimum standards for the site selection, design, operation, and closure of all solid waste landfills and structural fill areas. Disposal of waste under the purview of this regulation is based on the waste’s chemical/physical properties and is not dependent upon the source of generation with the exception of municipal solid waste that shall be disposed in Class Three landfills
Medicaid Bulletin #25-024
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services publishes Medicaid Bulletins to clarify existing policies or explain new policies of the Medicaid program
Lower Savannah-Salkehatchie River Basin Plan 2025 Executive Summary Draft
This plan is one of eight river basin plans to be developed for South Carolina. The Lower Savannah-Salkehatchie RBC, comprising stakeholders representing various water interests, collaborated with South Carolina Department of Natural Resources (SCDNR) and SCDES, and met monthly for almost 2 years. They followed a carefully designed process to establish goals and actions throughout the basin. Through facilitated dialogue and a clear commitment to help improve the balance of water uses between societal and environmental needs, they discussed issues, increased their understanding of various perspectives, agreed on recommended actions or policies for improved water management where possible, and offered viewpoints to aid decision-makers in realizing progress throughout the basin. This plan is a direct result of their efforts to improve the sustainability of water resources in the Lower Savannah-Salkehatchie River basin, and to improve the balance between all water uses. Unlike the other RBCs, this RBC was charged with planning for two river basins, adjacent but not hydrologically connected by surface streams; the lower portion of the Savannah River basin below Lake Thurmond and the Stevens Creek confluence (which is shared with Georgia and which does not include large mainstem reservoirs as does the Upper Savannah basin), and the Salkehatchie River basin (which is contained entirely within the South Carolina Coastal Plain). The two basins are grouped together into a single basin for planning purposes, recognizing that each has unique hydrology, but that they share similar geologic, land use, and water use characteristics. This is the first draft of the summary
61-79.265: Interim Status Standards for Owners and Operators of Hazardous Waste Treatment, Storage, and Disposal Facilities
The purpose of this part is to establish minimum national standards that define the acceptable management of hazardous waste during the period of interim status and until certification of final closure or, if the facility is subject to postclosure requirements, until postclosure responsibilities are fulfilled