The bill H. 3815 proposes several amendments to the Rules of the House of Representatives in South Carolina, primarily focusing on the motion period and committee operations. Notably, it seeks to delete the motion period and all references to it, while also making technical changes to the rules regarding setting special orders. Additionally, the bill renames the Committee on Legislative Oversight to the Committee on Government Efficiency and Legislative Oversight, and allows resolutions memorializing Congress or officials to be referred to the Committee on Invitations and Memorial Resolutions or the appropriate committee with subject matter jurisdiction. The bill also introduces a new rule requiring the Clerk, Reading Clerk, Chaplain, and Sergeant at Arms to perform their duties in a manner that does not reflect personal political beliefs.

Furthermore, the bill deletes several existing rules related to the Committee of the Whole and its operations, while amending rules concerning committee meetings to require streaming when feasible and to ensure public access to meetings. It also establishes guidelines for the acceptance of invitations to address the House, emphasizing the need for significant national or state prominence for invitees. Overall, these revisions aim to streamline legislative processes and enhance transparency and professionalism within the House of Representatives.