South Carolina Statutes
§ 59-1-465 — Youth patriotic societies; public school event addresses.
South Carolina § 59-1-465
This text of South Carolina § 59-1-465 (Youth patriotic societies; public school event addresses.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 59-1-465 (2026).
Text
(A)As used in this section:
(1)"Youth patriotic society" means a youth membership organization with an educational purpose aligned with state standards located in South Carolina and listed herein, intended to promote patriotism and kindred virtues among elementary, middle, and high school students:
(a)Big Brothers—Big Sisters of America;
(b)Boy Scouts of America;
(c)Boys and Girls Clubs of America;
(d)Future Farmers of America;
(e)Girl Scouts of the United States of America.
(2)"Patriot Day" means the eleventh day of September as provided in Section 53-3-160.
(3)"Constitution Day" means the seventeenth day of September, as designated by the United States Congress in 2005.
(4)"Patriotism Week" means the annual Patriotism Week observation in the week that includes the eleventh day
Free access — add to your briefcase to read the full text and ask questions with AI
Legislative History
HISTORY: 2022 Act No. 177 (S.969), SECTION 2, eff July 1, 2023. Editor's Note 2022 Act No. 177, preamble and SECTION 4, provide as follows: "Whereas, July 30, 2016, marked the 60th anniversary of 'In God We Trust' as the official motto of the United States; and "Whereas, in 2011, by resolution of the United States House of Representatives, with the concurrence of the United States Senate, the United States Congress reaffirmed 'In God We Trust' as the official motto of the United States and supported and encouraged the public display of the national motto in all public buildings, public schools, and other governmental institutions; and "Whereas, 'In God We Trust' appears over the south entrance to the United States Senate Chamber and above the Speaker's rostrum in the Chamber of the United States House of Representatives; and "Whereas, the motto has been an integral part of the society of the United States since its founding and first appeared on U.S. coins in 1864; and "Whereas, 'Dum spiro spero', which translates to 'While I breathe, I hope' is perhaps the most well known of South Carolina's two mottos and appears on the State Seal that was adopted in 1776; and "Whereas, reflecting the character and beliefs of the citizens of South Carolina, 'Dum spiro spero' illustrates the inherent spirit of South Carolinians to overcome obstacles and face each day with the courage and determination to do what is just in the face of adversity; and "Whereas, 'Animis opibusque parati', which translates to 'Prepared in Mind and Resources', is the other South Carolina state motto. It is especially fitting that this motto appear in state schools, as it reflects the central aim of South Carolina's education system. Now, therefore, [Text of Act.]" "SECTION 4. The provisions of this act take effect July 1, 2023."
Nearby Sections
15
§ 59-1-10
Short title.§ 59-1-110
"Private school" defined.§ 59-1-120
"Public school" defined.§ 59-1-130
"Teacher" defined.§ 59-1-140
"Teacher aide" defined.§ 59-1-160
"School district" defined.§ 59-1-170
"State Board" defined.§ 59-1-190
"State Department" defined.§ 59-1-200
"Scholastic year" defined.§ 59-1-30
Construction.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 59-1-465, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/1/59-1-465.