How long does a grandfather clause remain in effect?

Full question:

How long does the "grandfather clause" remain in effect?

  • Category: Laws
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  • State: South Carolina

Answer:

A grandfather clause is usually set in time and is effective forever or until an expiration date if there is one.  For example a provision that provides you can get a license to be a dentist if you practiced as a dentist before 1930 would remain in effect unless it has a specify expiration.  This is only an example and not an actual grandfather clause.

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FAQs

The concept of the grandfather clause originated in the late 19th century, primarily in the context of voting rights and property laws. It allowed individuals to maintain certain rights despite new regulations. The specific start and end dates can vary by jurisdiction and the particular law in question. Generally, grandfather clauses remain in effect as long as the conditions they protect are met, unless explicitly repealed or amended by legislation.