South Carolina General Assembly
110th Session, 1993-1994

Bill 961


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                    Current Status

Introducing Body:               Senate
Bill Number:                    961
Primary Sponsor:                Bryan
Committee Number:               30
Type of Legislation:            GB
Subject:                        Gasoline tax, county c fund
                                distribution
Residing Body:                  House
Current Committee:              Ways and Means
Computer Document Number:       961
Introduced Date:                19940111
Date of Last Amendment:         19940414
Last History Body:              House
Last History Date:              19940419
Last History Type:              Introduced, read first time,
                                referred to Committee
Scope of Legislation:           Statewide
All Sponsors:                   Bryan
Type of Legislation:            General Bill



History


Bill  Body    Date          Action Description              CMN  Leg Involved
____  ______  ____________  ______________________________  ___  ____________

961   House   19940419      Introduced, read first time,    30
                            referred to Committee
961   Senate  19940414      Amended, read third time,
                            sent to House
961   Senate  19940413      Reconsidered vote whereby
                            read third time
961   Senate  19940413      Read third time, sent to House
961   Senate  19940412      Amended, read second time,
                            ordered to third reading with
                            notice of general amendments
961   Senate  19940405      Committee Report: Favorable     15
                            with amendment
961   Senate  19940111      Introduced, read first time,    15
                            referred to Committee
961   Senate  19931220      Prefiled, referred to           15
                            Committee

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AS PASSED BY THE SENATE

April 14, 1994

S. 961

Introduced by SENATOR Bryan

S. Printed 4/14/94--S.

Read the first time January 11, 1994.

A BILL

TO AMEND SECTION 12-27-400, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE DISTRIBUTION AND USE OF THE 2.66 CENTS A GALLON GASOLINE TAX, SO AS TO PROVIDE FOR THE USES OF "C" FUNDS INCLUDING THE USE OF "C" FUNDS ON STATE, COUNTY, AND MUNICIPAL HIGHWAY SYSTEMS; TO PROVIDE THAT UP TO FIFTY PERCENT OF "C" FUNDS MAY BE EXPENDED FOR LOCAL PAVING OR IMPROVING COUNTY ROADS AND FOR STREET AND TRAFFIC SIGNS, INCLUDING ROCKING PROGRAMS; TO PROVIDE THAT THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATION ACT MAY TRANSFER FUNDS TO LOCAL COUNTY GOVERNING BODIES; TO PROVIDE THAT THE TAX COMMISSION SUBMIT TO A COUNTY TRANSPORTATION COMMITTEE A PERCENTAGE OF THE FUNDS COLLECTED; TO PROVIDE THAT COUNTYWIDE AND REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION PLANS WHICH AFFECT THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM BE REVIEWED AND APPROVED BY THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION; AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVISIONS OF THIS SECTION MAY NOT AFFECT THE STATE HIGHWAY SYSTEM EXCEPT BY WRITTEN AGREEMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORTATION.

Amend Title To Conform

Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:

SECTION 1. Section 12-27-400 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by Section 23, Part II, Act 164 of 1993, is further amended to read:

"Section 12-27-400. (A) The monies collected pursuant to the provisions of Section 12-27-240 must be deposited with the State Treasurer and expended on the State Highway System for construction, improvements, and maintenance, together with any other funds made available for the purpose, for purposes set forth in this section. The monies must be apportioned among the counties of the State in the following manner:

(1) one-third in the ratio which the land area of the county bears to the total land area of the State;

(2) one-third in the ratio which the population of the county bears to the total population of the State as shown by the latest official decennial census; and

(3) one-third in the ratio which the mileage of all rural roads in the county bears to the total rural road mileage in the State as shown by the latest official records of the Department of Highways and Public Transportation. The Tax Commission Department of Revenue and Taxation shall add a line in the sales, use, and local option sales tax return form for the collection of information regarding the number of gallons of gasoline sold in each county for use in making allocations of `C' funds as provided in this section. The Tax Commission Department of Revenue and Taxation shall submit the percentage of the total represented by each county to the commission each county transportation committee by the twenty-fifth day of the month following the end of the calendar quarter.

(B) A county transportation committee that provides its own engineering, contracting, and project supervision may elect to receive its allocation directly from the commission on an annual basis. However, Upon request of a county transportation committee, the Department must of Transportation shall continue to administer the funds allocated to the county.

(C) (B) The funds expended must be approved by and used in furtherance of a countywide transportation plan adopted by a county transportation committee. The county transportation committee must be appointed by the county legislative delegation and must be made up of fair representation from municipalities and unincorporated areas of the county. County transportation committees may join in approving a regional transportation plan, and the funds must be used in furtherance of the regional transportation plan. This subsection may does not be construed as prohibiting prohibit the county legislative delegation from making project recommendations to the county transportation committee. A county transportation committee may expend from the funds allocated under this section an amount not to exceed one thousand dollars for reasonable administrative expenses directly related to the activities of the committee. Administrative expenses may include costs associated with copying, mailings, public notices, correspondence, and recordkeeping but do not include the payment of per diem or salaries for members of the committee.

(C) At least twenty-five percent of a county's apportionment of `C' funds must be expended on the state highway system for construction, improvements, and maintenance. The county transportation committee, at its discretion, may expend up to seventy-five percent of `C' construction funds for activities including, but not limited to, local paving or improving county roads, for street and traffic signs, and for other paving projects. Roads constructed of rock must consist of not less than one inch nor more than two and one-half inches of rock or its equivalent.

(D) The funds allocated to the county also may be used to issue county bonds or state highway bonds as provided in subsection (J) of this section, pay directly for appropriate projects, including engineering, contracting, and project supervision, and match federal funds available for appropriate projects.

(E) All unexpended `C' funds allocated to a county remain in the account allocated to the county for the succeeding fiscal year and must be expended as provided in this section.

(F) The countywide and regional transportation plans as provided for in this section must be reviewed and approved by the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation. Prior to Before the expenditure of funds by the a county transportation committee, the committee must shall adopt specifications for local road projects. In counties electing to receive expend their allocation directly pursuant to subsection (B) (A), specifications of roads built with `C' funds are to be established by the countywide or regional transportation committee. In counties electing in which the county transportation committee elects to have their `C' funds administered by the Department of Transportation, primary and secondary roads built using `C' funds must meet Department of Transportation specifications.

(G) The provisions of This section may must not be construed as affecting the plans and implementation of plans for a Statewide Surface Transportation System as developed by the South Carolina Department of Highways and Public Transportation.

(H) For purposes of this subsection, `donor county' means a county that contributes to the `C' fund an amount in excess of what it receives under the allocation formula as stated in subsection (A) of this section. In addition to the allocation to the counties pursuant to subsection (A) of this section, the Department of Transportation annually shall transfer from the state highway fund to the donor counties an amount equal to nine and one-half million dollars in the ratio of the individual donor county's contribution in excess of `C' fund revenue allocated to the county under subsection (A) of this section is to the total excess contributions of all donor counties.

(I) In expending funds under this section, counties that elect to provide for engineering, contracting, and project supervision must shall use a procurement system which requires competitive sealed bids and public advertisement of all projects. All bids for contracts in excess of one hundred thousand dollars must be accompanied by certified bid bonds, and all work awarded under such the contracts must be covered by performance and payment bonds for one hundred percent of the contract value. Bid summaries must be published in a newspaper of general distribution following each award.

(J) There are authorized the issuance of State highway bonds may be issued for the completion of projects for which `C' funds may be expended for projects as determined by the county transportation committee. The applicable source for payment of principal and interest on the bonds is the share of `C' fund revenues available for use by the county transportation committee. The application for such the bonds must be filed by the county transportation committee with the Commission of the Department of Transportation and the State Treasurer, which shall in turn forward the application to the State Budget and Control Board which. The Budget and Control Board shall consider the application in the same manner that it considers state highway bonds, mutatis mutandis."

SECTION 2. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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