H 5078 Session 110 (1993-1994)
H 5078 Joint Resolution, By Cato, Anderson, B.O. Baker, H.H. Clyborne, Fair,
Haskins, M.F. Jaskwhich, J.G. Mattos, McMahand, Vaughn and Wilkins
A Joint Resolution to establish a task force to study and make recommendations
as to whether or not the school district of Greenville County should be
subdivided into not less than three nor more than five separate school
districts if a majority of the electors of the district at a referendum to be
held at the same time as the 1994 General Election vote in favor of
establishing the task force.
04/13/94 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-15
04/27/94 House Read second time HJ-61
04/28/94 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-313
04/28/94 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-16
04/28/94 Senate Referred to delegation from Greenville SJ-16
INTRODUCED
April 13, 1994
H. 5078
Introduced by REPS. Cato, Mattos, Clyborne, Vaughn, Baker, Wilkins,
Anderson, McMahand, Haskins, Fair and Jaskwhich
L. Printed 4/13/94--H.
Read the first time April 13, 1994.
A JOINT RESOLUTION
TO ESTABLISH A TASK FORCE TO STUDY AND MAKE
RECOMMENDATIONS AS TO WHETHER OR NOT THE SCHOOL
DISTRICT OF GREENVILLE COUNTY SHOULD BE SUBDIVIDED
INTO NOT LESS THAN THREE NOR MORE THAN FIVE
SEPARATE SCHOOL DISTRICTS IF A MAJORITY OF THE
ELECTORS OF THE DISTRICT AT A REFERENDUM TO BE HELD
AT THE SAME TIME AS THE 1994 GENERAL ELECTION VOTE
IN FAVOR OF ESTABLISHING THE TASK FORCE.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
SECTION 1. (A) A task force is hereby created to study and make
recommendations as to whether or not the School District of Greenville
County should be subdivided into not less than three nor more than five
separate school districts. The task force shall be composed of seventeen
members, one to be appointed by each member of the Greenville County
Legislative Delegation. Subject to the provisions of subsection (D),
each member of the delegation must make his appointment by January,
1995. Vacancies on the task force shall be filled in the manner of
original appointment. The task force shall initially meet on the second
Tuesday of January, 1995 and at that time shall organize and elect
officers. Future meetings of the task force shall be upon the call of the
chairman or a majority of its members. The members of the task force
shall serve without compensation and shall render its report to the
Greenville County Legislative Delegation and the Board of Trustees of
the School District of Greenville County on or before January 1, 1996,
upon the rendering of its report, the task force shall be abolished. The
School District of Greenville County shall provide the place for
meetings of the task force and also shall provide such staff support to the
task force as it shall require. All meetings of the task force shall be open
to the public unless closed as necessary and as allowed by the Freedom
of Information Act.
(B) The task force shall consider the feasibility of dividing the
School District of Greenville County into not less than three nor more
than five separate districts. The task force shall gather information from
all sources needed for this inquiry, and may bring in addition persons or
entities where needed to assist in gathering and reporting the most
accurate information available. The School District of Greenville
County, the Greenville County Planning Commission, the Greenville
County Tax Department, all of the Greenville area's chambers of
commerce, and any other private agency or governmental body as
needed are requested to cooperate with the task force. The chairman of
the task force shall notify the chairman of the Greenville County
Legislative Delegation of any agency, board, body, or subdivision of
government that refuses to cooperate to the fullest extent in this matter.
This notice shall be in writing and shall contain specifics as to the lack
of cooperation.
(C) The report of the task force shall include, but is not limited to,
information on or recommendations regarding the following:
(1) various plans for division of the school district;
(2) insuring racial equality;
(3) insuring equitable financing for the education of all children;
(4) developing a harmonious transition plan;
(5) retiring of all school district debts, both current and future and
disposal of all school district property not currently being used;
(6) providing for the number and duties of the board of trustees
of the new districts, and their terms of office and method of election;
(7) providing for the continuance of the Fine Arts Center, the
Roper Mountain Science Center, the Washington Center, and the
Vocational Education Program; and
(8) examinations and recommendations on limited fiscal
autonomy for each district, at what level, and provision for a method for
exceeding that established limit.
(D) (1) Before the task force may be established and before the
provisions of subsections (A), (B), and (C) may take effect, the qualified
electors of the School District of Greenville County must first approve
of the establishment of the task force in a referendum for this purpose to
be conducted by the election commissions of the respective counties in
the school district at the same time as the 1994 general election. The
county commissioners of election shall conduct and supervise the
referendum in the manner governed by the election laws of this State,
mutatis mutandi. The commissioners shall frame the question for the
ballot, prepare the necessary ballots, appoint managers for the voting
precincts, and do all things necessary to carry out the referendum,
including the counting of ballots and declaring the results. The
commissioners shall advertise the date of the referendum sixty days
preceding it in a newspaper of general circulation in the district and shall
publish a second notice thirty days before the referendum. The costs of
the referendum must be borne by the school district.
(2) The question put before the qualified electors of the district
at the 1994 referendum shall read as follows:
"Do you favor establishing a task force to be appointed by the
Greenville County Legislative Delegation to study and make
recommendations to the delegation and the school board as to whether
or not the School District of Greenville County should be subdivided
into not less than three nor more than five separate school
districts?"
Yes []
No []
Those voting in favor of the question shall deposit a ballot with a check
or cross mark in the square after the word "Yes", and those
voting against the question shall deposit a ballot with a check or cross
mark in the square after the word "No".
If the result of this referendum is in favor of establishing the task
force, it shall be established in the manner provided by this act. If the
result of this referendum is not in favor of establishing the task force, it
shall not be established and the provisions of subsections (A), (B), and
(C) of this act are null and void.
SECTION 2. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the
Governor.
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