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2025-2026 Bill 5122: Internet and Communications Service Providers Equipment
South Carolina General Assembly
126th Session, 2025-2026
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A242, R258, H5122
STATUS INFORMATION
General Bill
Sponsors: Reps. B. Newton, Bannister, Herbkersman, Yow, C. Mitchell, Rose, Cobb-Hunter, Lawson, Brewer, Kirby, Ballentine, Rutherford, Hiott, Gagnon, Guest, M.M. Smith, Howard, Pope, Grant, Anderson, Schuessler, G.M. Smith, Caskey, Davis and Govan
Document Path: LC-0277HA26.docx
Introduced in the House on February 5, 2026
Introduced in the Senate on May 5, 2026
Last Amended on May 6, 2026
Governor's Action: May 19, 2026, Signed
Summary: Internet and Communications Service Providers Equipment
HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS
Date
Body
Action Description with journal page number
2/5/2026
House
Introduced and read first time (
House Journal-page 18
)
2/5/2026
House
Referred to Committee on
Ways and Means
(
House Journal-page 18
)
2/18/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Yow, C.
Mitchell, Rose, Cobb-Hunter
2/19/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Lawson,
Brewer, Kirby, Ballentine, Rutherford,
Hiott, Gagnon, Guest, M.M. Smith, Howard, Pope
2/25/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Grant,
Anderson, Schuessler, G.M. Smith
4/1/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Caskey
4/23/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Davis
4/28/2026
House
Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Ways and Means
(
House Journal-page 4
)
4/29/2026
House
Debate adjourned
4/30/2026
House
Member(s) request name added as sponsor: Govan
4/30/2026
House
Amended (
House Journal-page 31
)
4/30/2026
House
Read second time (
House Journal-page 31
)
4/30/2026
House
Roll call Yeas-82 Nays-15 (
House Journal-page 32
)
4/30/2026
House
Unanimous consent for third reading on next
legislative day (
House Journal-page 33
)
5/1/2026
House
Read third time and sent to Senate (
House Journal-page 1
)
5/5/2026
Senate
Introduced and read first time (
Senate Journal-page 10
)
5/5/2026
Senate
Referred to Committee on
Judiciary
(
Senate Journal-page 10
)
5/5/2026
Senate
Recalled from Committee on
Judiciary
(
Senate Journal-page 7
)
5/6/2026
Senate
Amended (
Senate Journal-page 120
)
5/7/2026
Scrivener's error corrected
5/7/2026
Senate
Read second time (
Senate Journal-page 59
)
5/12/2026
Senate
Amendment Reconsidered (
Senate Journal-page 25
)
5/12/2026
Senate
Read third time and returned to House with amendments (
Senate Journal-page 25
)
5/12/2026
Senate
Roll call Ayes-35 Nays-8 (
Senate Journal-page 25
)
5/14/2026
House
Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled (
House Journal-page 28
)
5/14/2026
House
Roll call Yeas-92 Nays-18 (
House Journal-page 28
)
5/15/2026
Ratified R 258
5/19/2026
Signed By Governor
6/5/2026
Effective date See Act for Effective Date
6/3/2026
Act No. 242
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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL
02/05/2026
04/28/2026
04/30/2026
05/05/2026
05/06/2026
05/07/2026
05/07/2026-A
05/12/2026
(Text matches printed bills. Document has been reformatted to meet World Wide Web specifications.)
NOTE: THIS IS A TEMPORARY VERSION. THIS DOCUMENT WILL REMAIN IN THIS VERSION UNTIL FINAL APPROVAL BY THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL.
(A242, R258, H5122)
AN ACT TO AMEND THE SOUTH CAROLINA CODE OF LAWS BY ADDING ARTICLE 31 TO CHAPTER 9, TITLE 58 SO AS TO PERMIT CERTAIN ITEMS SOLD TO OR USED BY INTERNET ACCESS SERVICE PROVIDERS AND COMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS TO BE EXEMPT FROM SALES TAX, TO ESTABLISH A PROCESS FOR REFUNDS ON TAXES PAID ON EXEMPT ITEMS, AND TO PROHIBIT DATA CENTERS FROM CLAIMING OR UTILIZING THESE EXEMPTIONS OR REFUNDS.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Tax exemptions
SECTION 1. Chapter 9, Title 58 of the S.C. Code is amended by adding:
Article 31
Service Provider Tax Exemptions
Section 58-9-3100. (A) All supplies, technical equipment, machinery, and electricity sold to internet access service providers and communications service providers, for use in producing, broadcasting, or distributing internet access service, communications services, or any combination thereof are exempt from sales tax imposed by Chapter 36, Title 12 pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-36-2120. For purposes of this section, internet access service providers and communications service providers are deemed to be manufacturers.
(B) An internet access provider or communications service provider shall apply to the Department of Revenue for a refund of state and local sales and use taxes paid on items exempt under this section not later than January thirty-first for the prior calendar year. No later than May first, the department shall calculate the total amount of qualifying refund claims. If the total amount of refund claims exceeds ten million dollars for any year, the department shall issue pro-rata refunds such that the total amount of refund claims shall not exceed ten million dollars for any year. Refunds shall be paid no later than June first.
(C) Notwithstanding any other provision of this section, a data center may not claim or utilize the exemption or refund authorized pursuant to this section.
(1) For purposes of this subsection, "data center" means a facility, campus of facilities, or array of electronically interconnected facilities under a single electric supply agreement in this State used by an entity or other business enterprise to operate, manage, or maintain a computer, group of computers, or other organized assembly of hardware and software for the primary purpose of storing, retrieving, or transmitting data, other than facilities owned or operated by a telecommunications company as defined in Section
58-9-2200
or facilities that primarily support telecommunications service or network operations, that has a peak demand of fifty megawatts or greater, and that becomes a customer of an electric service provider after December 31, 2026.
(2) For purposes of calculating peak demand under this definition, peak demand shall be determined according to the contract between the energy user and the electric service provider, and the possibility or occurrence of energy usage which temporarily exceeds fifty megawatts shall not cause a commercial data center to fall under this definition where contractual peak demand is less than fifty megawatts.
Time effective
SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and applies to tax years beginning after 2025.
Ratified the 15th day of May, 2026.
Approved the 19th day of May, 2026.
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