OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976, RELATING TO THE STATE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION ...; TO ADD SECTION 59-103-45 SO AS TO PROVIDE THAT THE COMMISSION ON HIGHER EDUCATION SHALL ESTABLISH PROCEDURES ...; TO AMEND SECTION 59-103-60, RELATING TO RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE COMMISION ON HIGHER EDUCATION TO THE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD AND THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY ...; TO AMEND SETION 59-103-90 RELATING TO THE PROFESSIONAL STAFF OF THE COMMISSION ...; AND TO CREATE A JOINT LEGISLATIVE COMMITTEE TO STUDY THE GOVERNANCE, OPERATION, AND STRUCTURE OF HIGHER EDUCATION IN SOUTH CAROLINA.
By the time H.3915 was ratified, however, the title had been amended to reflect that it was:
AMEND[ING] CHAPTER 7, TITLE 44, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA 1976, RELATING TO HOSPITALS BY ADDING ARTCLE 25 SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY OF SOUTH CAROLINA (MUSC) TO ENTER INTO LEASE, SALE, AND OTHER AGREEMENTS TO TRANSFER THE MANAGEMENT AND OPERATIONS OF THE MEDICAL UNIVERSITY HOSPITAL INCLUDING ITS LAND, FCILITIES, AND ASSETS TO ONE OR MORE PRIVATE OPERTORS UNDER CERTAIN TERMS AND CONDITIONS....
[5] In Wingfield, we noted that the Constitution does not specifically require legislative journals to show titles of bills and ruled that only matters constitutionally required to be entered in legislative journals can be used to impeach an enrolled bill. 144 S.E. at 850. See article III, § 22 (yeas and nays of members of either house be entered on journal at desire of specified number from each house respectively); article XVI, § 1 (constitutional amendment with yeas and nays must be entered).