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South Carolina Code > Title 45 - Hotels, Motels, Restaurants and Boardinghouses
South Carolina Code
> Title 45 - Hotels, Motels, Restaurants and Boardinghouses
Current as of: 2009
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Chapter 1
General Provisions
Chapter 2
The Lodging Establishment Act
Chapter 3
Regulation By Municipalities
Chapter 4
South Carolina Bed And Breakfast Act
Chapter 5
Safety Regulations
Chapter 7
Tourist Camps And Roadhouses
Chapter 9
Equal Enjoyment And Privileges To Public Accommodations
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