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South Carolina, Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries
CCH-EXP, STATE-SUMMARIES Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries

Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries



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South Carolina, Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries


South Carolina does not have a law requiring meal periods or rest periods for employees, but the state does have a law protecting the rights of nursing mothers (Code of Laws of South Carolina, Title 20, Ch. 7, Art. 3, Subart. 1).


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Nursing mothers. --A woman may breastfeed her child in any location where the mother and child are authorized to be (Sec. 20-7-97, as added by H. 4347, L. 2005, ratified April 27, 2006, and approved May 2, 2006).


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CCH-EXP, STATE-SUMMARIES Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries 42-1400 South Carolina, Meal and Rest Periods Law Summaries South Carolina does not have a law requiring meal periods or rest periods for employees, but the state does have a law protecting the rights

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