South Carolina Statutes

§ 44-7-3240 — South Carolina Parkinson's disease research collection.

South Carolina § 44-7-3240
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 44HEALTH
Ch. 7HOSPITALS, TUBERCULOSIS CAMPS, AND HEALTH SERVICES DISTRICTS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 44-7-3240 (2026).

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(A)(1) The Medical University of South Carolina shall collect data on the incidence of Parkinson's disease in South Carolina and other epidemiological data as defined in this section.
(2)For the purposes of this section:
(a)"Parkinson's disease" means a chronic and progressive neurologic disorder resulting from deficiency of the neurotransmitter dopamine as the consequence of specific degenerative changes in the area of the brain called the basal ganglia. It is characterized by tremor at rest, slow movements, muscle rigidity, stooped posture, and unsteady or shuffling gait.
(b)"Parkinsonism" means one or more related conditions that cause a combination of the movement abnormalities seen in Parkinson's disease, such as tremor at rest, slow movement, muscle rigidity, impaired speech or mu

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§ 46.101
45 C.F.R. § 46.101

Legislative History

HISTORY: 2022 Act No. 211 (S.1011), SECTION 2, eff May 23, 2023. Editor's Note 2022 Act No. 211, preamble, and SECTIONS 1 and 4, provide as follows: "Whereas, Parkinson's disease is a chronic neurodegenerative disease that gradually worsens over time. It occurs when brain cells that make dopamine, a chemical that coordinates movement, stop working or die. There is no treatment to slow, stop, or reverse its progression, nor is there a cure; and "Whereas, there are one million people in the United State living with Parkinson's disease and that number is expected to rise to 1.6 million by 2037 with a cost increase to $79 billion; and "Whereas, it is estimated that more than 110,000 military veterans, live with Parkinson's and costs an estimated $58 billion each year in medical and nonmedical expenses, half of which is paid by the federal government; and "Whereas, the combined direct and indirect costs of Parkinson's, including treatment and lost income, is estimated to be nearly $52 billion per year in the United States alone. Medications alone cost an average of $2,500 a year and therapeutic surgery can cost upwards of $100,000 per person; and "Whereas, the importance of states to collect critical research data is the first step to better understand who develops Parkinson's and why; and "Whereas, the Medical University of South Carolina agrees to participate in this important research and supports passage of this legislation; and "Whereas, this legislation will expand our understanding of Parkinson's disease to ultimately improve the lives of those affected, determine incidence and prevalence of Parkinson's disease more accurately by state, and improve our understanding of the link between Parkinson's and military service since a larger portion of the veteran's community has Parkinson's disease compared to the general population. Now, therefore, [text of Act]." "SECTION 1. This act may be cited and known as the 'South Carolina Parkinson's Disease Research Collection Act'." "SECTION 4. This act takes effect twelve months after approval by the Governor." ARTICLE 27 Hospital Patient Safety Act

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