The bill, H. 4829, is a House Resolution that congratulates the South Carolina Morticians Association (SCMA) on its one hundredth anniversary and recognizes the significant contributions of its members to the citizens of South Carolina. The resolution highlights the history of the association, which was founded in 1924 by E.N. Isom and has evolved from its initial formation as the Colored Funeral Directors and Embalmers Association of South Carolina. It acknowledges the role of Black funeral directors in the community and their impact on social justice, as well as the association's ongoing efforts to support its members through conventions, legislative advocacy, and educational workshops.

The resolution expresses appreciation for the dedicated service of mortuary professionals in the state and emphasizes the importance of the SCMA in providing compassionate assistance to families. It concludes with a directive to present a copy of the resolution to the president of the South Carolina Morticians Association, thereby formally recognizing their century-long commitment to the profession and the community.