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Rehabilitative Behavioral Health Services (RBHS) Provider Manual, January 1, 2025
This manual is to be used for program information and requirements, billing procedures and provider services guidelines. The manual is organized as follows: General information and administration, Policies and procedures, Billing procedures, procedure codes and administrative services
SC Envirothon 2025 Coaches Manual
This is a handbook for the 2025 South Carolina Envirothon. The overall goal of the Envirothon is to promote environmental education so that succeeding generations will be more environmentally literate, and possess the skills and knowledge to make informed decisions regarding the environment
Local Sales and Use Tax Charts, Catawba Tribal Sales and Use Tax Chart and Exemption Information (Sales and Use Tax)
An Information Letter is a written statement issued to the public to announce general information useful in complying with the laws administered by the Department. An Information Letter has no precedential value. On January 6, 2025, the Department issued SC Information Letter #25-1, Local Sales and Use Tax Charts, Catawba Tribal Sales and Use Tax Chart and Exemption Information. The purpose of this Information Letter is to revise and clarify expiration dates for several counties
South Carolina Rural Behavioral Health Professional Incentive Program: Program Handbook, January 2025
The South Carolina Rural Incentive Grant Program provides incentive grants for primary care physicians and advanced practice professionals who commit to practice in a rural or underserved area of South Carolina in an outpatient setting for a period of four years. To date, the program has funded over 500 primary care providers in rural communities throughout the state. Statistics have shown that retention rates are greatly enhanced if these professionals remain in the site for four or more years. Since 1990, 89% of physicians who were awarded incentive grants are actively practicing in South Carolina
[Letter to the Acting Secretary of the U.S. Department of Healthy and Human Services]
This letter from the Governor of South Carolina to the Acting Secretary of the U.S. Department of Healthy and Human Services requests the federal agency to work with the state's Medicaid agency to approve the authorities necessary to achieve the goals of South Carolina’s Healthy Connections Community Engagement Initiative. This important initiative was approved through two Social Security Act Section 1115 demonstration waivers by Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) Administrator Seema Verma during President Trump’s previous administration on Dec. 12, 2019. SCDHHS paused implementation of the initiative during the COVID-19 federal public health emergency (PHE) to comply with the Families First Coronavirus Response Act. During President Biden’s administration, CMS Administrator Chiquita Brooks-LaSure withdrew the approval of the waivers on Aug. 10, 2021, denying SCDHHS the authority to implement this important initiative
Livestock Newsletter, January 24, 2025
This weekly publication gives the auction prices for cattle, pigs, and grain in South Carolina markets
Committee on Strategic Planning and Accountability Charter
The purpose of the Committee on Strategic Planning and Accountability is to provide leadership and guidance to the Commission in pursuit of statutory higher education mission and goals as delineated in Code Section 59-103-15 (A)(1) and (A)(2)(d)(e)(f)(g)
Executive Order No. 2025-10
This executive order by Governor Henry McMaster declares that a State of Emergency exists in South Carolina due to more than 175 wildfires
Medicaid Bulletin #25-004
The South Carolina Department of Health and Human Services publishes Medicaid Bulletins to clarify existing policies or explain new policies of the Medicaid program
Flu Watch: MMWR Week 05: January 26, 2025 to February 01, 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