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H 3405
Session 105 (1983-1984)


H 3405 General Bill, By Harvin, M.O. Alexander, R.L. Altman, J.F. Anderson, 
F.X. Archibald, J.M. Arthur, L. Blanding, J.D. Bradley, T.A. Brett, R.B. Brown, 
D.M. Bruce, M.J. Busbee, M.D. Cleveland, M.J. Cooper, V.L. Crocker, F.L. Day, 
Elliott, T.J. Ervin, T. Gadson, L.E. Gentry, D.N. Holt, B.E. Huff, I.C. Joe, 
W.H. Jones, H.H. Keyserling, J.E. Kinard, J.R. Klapman, Martin, D.M. McEachin, 
D.E. McTeer, M.P. Miles, E.L. Nettles, H.E. Pearce, L. Phillips, Phillips, 
R.L. Rigdon, J.I. Rogers, Washington, J.M. White, D. Williams and R.R. Woods
 A Bill to amend Article 7, Chapter 21, Title 12, Code of Laws of South
 Carolina, 1976, relating to the tax on beer and wine by adding Section
 12-21-1035 so as to levy a ten percent surtax on beer and wine taxes and
 distribute seventy-five percent of the revenue to counties on a per capita
 basis for alcohol and drug abuse programs and twenty-five percent to the South
 Carolina Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse for alcohol and drug abuse
 programs and prohibit the surtax revenues from supplanting other available
 funding, to amend Section 44-49-40, relating to the powers and duties of the
 South Carolina Commission on Alcohol and Drug Abuse so as to require the
 Commission to conduct annual audits of local agencies receiving state funding
 for alcohol and drug abuse programs and to amend Section 61-5-360, as amended,
 relating to the duties of counties in supervising local alcohol and drug abuse
 agencies so as to permit the South Carolina Commission on Alcohol and Drug
 Abuse to allow counties to conduct annual financial audits of local agencies
 for the Commission.
   01/24/84  House  Introduced and read first time HJ-609
   01/24/84  House  Referred to Committee on Ways and Means HJ-610




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