Current StatusView additional legislative information at the LPITS web site.Bill Number: 3423 Ratification Number: 384 Act Number 325 Introducing Body: House Subject: Relating to reports on disposition of fees and funds of the State Treasurer
(A325, R384, H3423)
AN ACT TO AMEND SECTION 1-5-50, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO REPORTS ON DISPOSITION OF FEES AND FUNDS OF THE STATE TREASURER; SECTION 4-1-100 RELATING TO ESTIMATES OF COUNTY EXPENSES; SECTION 7-23-30 RELATING TO PAYMENT OF ELECTION EXPENSES; SECTION 8-3-170 RELATING TO THE BOND EXAMINING BOARD; SECTION 11-3-30 RELATING TO OFFICE HOURS FOR THE COMPTROLLER GENERAL; SECTION 11-3-70 RELATING TO REPORTS ON MONEY DUE THE STATE; SECTION 11-15-40 RELATING TO REPORTS OF OBLIGATIONS ISSUED BY POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS; SECTION 11-15-50 RELATING TO FORMS FOR REPORTS OF OBLIGATIONS ISSUED; SECTION 11-15-60 RELATING TO NOTIFICATION OF TAXING AUTHORITIES OF UPCOMING OBLIGATIONS; SECTION 11-15-70 RELATING TO PENALTIES FOR DEFAULT ON OBLIGATIONS; SECTION 11-15-80 RELATING TO NOTIFICATION OF DISBURSING OFFICERS CONCERNING PAYMENT OF OBLIGATIONS; SECTION 11-15-100 RELATING TO REPORTS OF VIOLATIONS CONCERNING BOND OBLIGATIONS TO THE ATTORNEY GENERAL; SECTION 11-15-110 RELATING TO PUBLICATION OF AN ANNUAL STATEMENT OF OBLIGATIONS; SECTION 11-25-270 RELATING TO PAYMENT FOR PUBLIC PRINTING; SECTION 30-1-150 RELATING TO REPORTS OF COUNTY OFFICERS; SECTION 43-31-160 RELATING TO ASSISTANCE TO VOCATIONAL REHABILITATION EMPLOYEES IN MOVING PERSONAL EFFECTS; SECTION 46-3-70 RELATING TO THE PAYMENT OF COMPENSATION TO THE COMMISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE; AND SECTIONS 58-29-10 THROUGH 58-29-280 RELATING TO THE STATE RURAL ELECTRIFICATION AUTHORITY.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Findings
Section 1. The General Assembly finds that the office of the Comptroller General has conducted a careful study of the statutory law relating to that office and public finance generally. The results of the study indicate that certain sections of the 1976 Code relating to these matters are obsolete and have been replaced or superseded by more recent legislation and should be repealed to eliminate conflicts in the law and references in the law, particularly those relating to the Comptroller General's office, to functions no longer performed by that office. It is the purpose of the act to implement the suggestions of the Comptroller General.
Repeal
Section 2. Sections 1-5-50, 4-1-100, 7-23-30, 8-3-170, 11-3-30, 11-3-70, 11-15-40, 11-15-50, 11-15-60, 11-15-70, 11-15-80. 11-15-100, 11-15-110, 11-25-270, 30-1-150, 43-31-160, 46-3-70, and 58-29-10 through 58-29-280 of the 1976 Code are repealed.
Time effective
Section 3. This act shall take effect upon the approval by the Governor.