The bill H. 3106 proposes to amend the South Carolina Code of Laws by repealing Section 63-17-390, which pertains to child support order warrants. This legislative action aims to eliminate the existing legal framework surrounding these warrants, thereby potentially altering the enforcement mechanisms related to child support obligations in the state.

If enacted, the repeal will take effect immediately upon approval by the Governor, indicating a swift transition away from the current provisions governing child support order warrants. This change may have significant implications for the enforcement of child support in South Carolina, as it removes a specific legal tool previously available for ensuring compliance with child support orders.

Statutes affected:
12/05/2024: 63-17-390
Latest Version: 63-17-390
12/06/2024: 63-17-390