South Carolina General Assembly
122nd Session, 2017-2018

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S. 1139

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General Bill
Sponsors: Senator Talley
Document Path: l:\council\bills\bbm\9781dg18.docx
Companion/Similar bill(s): 5181

Introduced in the Senate on March 22, 2018
Currently residing in the Senate Committee on Finance

Summary: Taxpayer Transparency Act

HISTORY OF LEGISLATIVE ACTIONS

     Date      Body   Action Description with journal page number
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   3/22/2018  Senate  Introduced and read first time (Senate Journal-page 5)
   3/22/2018  Senate  Referred to Committee on Finance (Senate Journal-page 5)

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VERSIONS OF THIS BILL

3/22/2018

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A BILL

TO AMEND THE CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, TO ENACT THE "TAXPAYER TRANSPARENCY ACT" BY ADDING ARTICLE 7 TO CHAPTER 11, TITLE 11 SO AS TO REQUIRE THE EXECUTIVE BUDGET OFFICE TO DEVELOP AND MAKE PUBLICLY AVAILABLE A SINGLE, SEARCHABLE BUDGET DATABASE WEBSITE FOR THE MOST RECENT FISCAL YEAR.

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

SECTION    1.    Chapter 11, Title 11 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Article 7

Taxpayer Transparency Act

Section 11-11-510.    The General Assembly finds that taxpayers should be able to easily access the details on how the State is spending their tax dollars and what performance results are achieved for those expenditures. It is the intent of the General Assembly to direct the Executive Budget Office to create and maintain a searchable budget database website detailing where, for what purpose, and what results are achieved for all taxpayer investments in state government.

Section 11-11-520.    This act shall be known and may be cited as the 'Taxpayer Transparency Act'.

Section 11-11-530.    As used in this article:

(1)    'Agency' means a state department, office, board, commission, bureau, division, institution, or institution of higher education. This includes individual state agencies and programs, as well as those programs and activities that cross agency lines. 'State agency' includes all elective offices in the Executive Branch, Judicial Branch, and the General Assembly.

(2)    'Director' means the Director of the Executive Budget Office.

(3)    'Entity' or 'recipients' means:

(a)    a corporation;

(b)    an association;

(c)    a union;

(d)    a limited liability company;

(e)    a limited liability partnership;

(f)    any other legal business entity including nonprofits;

(g)    grantees;

(h)    contractors; and

(i)        a county, city, or other local governmental entity.

Entity or recipients do not include an individual recipient of state assistance.

(4)    'Funding source' means the state account from which the expenditure is appropriated.

(5)    'Searchable budget database website' means a website that allows the public at no cost to search and aggregate information for the following:

(a)    the name and principal location or residence of the entity or recipients of funds;

(b)    the amount of funds expended;

(c)    the funding or expending agency;

(d)    the funding source of the revenue expended;

(e)    the budget program of the expenditure;

(f)    a descriptive purpose for the funding action or expenditure:

(i)        the expected performance outcome for the funding action or expenditure;

(ii)    the past performance outcomes achieved for the funding action or expenditure;

(iii)    funding action or expenditure shall include details on the type of spending, i.e. grants, contracts, appropriations, etc. This includes tax exemptions or credits. Where possible, a hyperlink to the actual expenditure document, in a format that is searchable as a PDF format, shall be provided;

(g)    any state audit or report relating to the entity or recipient of funds or the budget program or agency; and

(h)    any other relevant information specified by the Executive Budget Office.

The searchable budget database website must be able to programmatically search and access all data in a serialized machine readable format, such as XML, via a web-services application programming interface.

Section 11-11-540.    By January 1, 2019, the director shall develop and make publicly available a single, searchable budget database website including the required data for the most recently completed state budget. The website must be given a unique and simplified website address. Each state agency that maintains a generally accessible internet site or for which a generally accessible internet site is maintained shall include a link on the front page of the agency's internet site to the budget database website.

Section 11-11-550.    The director shall provide guidance to agency heads to ensure compliance with this article. The searchable budget database website must be updated as new data becomes available, if feasible, but no later than thirty days upon receipt of data from the agency. The director shall add data for the previous budgets to the searchable budget database website. Data for previous fiscal years may be added as available and time permits. The director shall ensure that all data added to the searchable budget database website remains accessible to the public for a minimum of ten years.

Section 11-11-560.    The director is considered to be not in compliance with this article if the data required for the searchable budget database website is not available in a searchable and aggregate manner or the public is redirected to other governmental websites, unless each of those sites has information from all agencies and each category of information required can be searched electronically by field in a single search."

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

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