H*3283 Session 106 (1985-1986)
H*3283(Rat #0622, Act #0538 of 1986) General Bill, By House Ways and Means
A Bill to amend Act 1377 of 1968, as amended, relating to the issuance of
Capital Improvement Bonds, so as to authorize the issuance of additional
bonds, to increase the limitation on the maximum aggregate principal
indebtedness of the State; to require monies previously authorized for Parks,
Recreation and Tourism be expended on improvements at Myrtle Beach instead of
on a swimming pool; to reallocate monies previously authorized for the Museum
Commission to the Budget and Control Board for the Mount Vernon mill site
development; to amend Act 518 of 1980, as amended, relating to the issuance of
State Capital Improvement Bonds, so as to delete the authority of the
Department of Mental Health to finance various projects from surplus paying
patient fee debt service funds; to require the Joint Bond Review Committee to
schedule the authorizations, as provided in this Act, into the statewide
capital improvements priority schedule; to amend Act 194 of 1979, as amended,
relating to the issuance of State Capital Improvement Bonds, so as to
authorize the board of trustees of Winthrop College to define paid admissions
by written policy with an exception, and to delete the authority of the
college to levy an admissions fee; to provide that none of the proceeds of the
issuance of bonds for the show and sale agribusiness arena, or any other state
money, may be used to purchase land for this facility; to amend Section
46-47-70, Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, relating to the powers of the
Family Farm Development Authority, so as to authorize the Authority to sponsor
or participate in programs with other entities which may be empowered to make
loans to families of the beneficiary class and participate in and cooperate
with any program of another agency of the State or a political subdivision in
the administration of any of the programs authorized by or the exercise of any
of the powers granted by Chapter 47 of Title 46; and to amend Section
46-47-20, as amended, relating to the definitions used in the Family Farm
Development Authority Act, so as to change the definition of "farmers and farm
families of low and moderate income" by increasing from one hundred
twenty-five to one hundred fifty the percentage of the median gross income of
all families in this State above which a person would not qualify under this
definition.-amended title
01/15/86 House Introduced, read first time, placed on calendar
without reference HJ-112
01/21/86 House Debate adjourned HJ-212
01/22/86 House Debate adjourned HJ-240
01/23/86 House Debate adjourned HJ-271
01/28/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, February 4, 1986 HJ-322
02/04/86 House Debate adjourned until Tuesday, Feb. 11, 1984 HJ-471
02/12/86 House Objection by Rep. McAbee, Mangum, Carnell &
Klapman HJ-641
03/04/86 House Special order, set for following consideration of
H 3279 (Under H 3597) HJ-1140
03/26/86 House Amended HJ-1973
03/26/86 House Debate interrupted HJ-2004
03/27/86 House Amended HJ-2057
03/27/86 House Debate interrupted HJ-2068
04/01/86 House Amended HJ-2091
04/01/86 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. McAbee & Mangum HJ-2105
04/01/86 House Objection withdrawn by Rep. Carnell HJ-2106
04/01/86 House Objection by Rep. Sheheen, P Bradley, Rigdon,
Ogburn, T Rogers, Beasley HJ-2106
04/01/86 House Objection by Rep. Lewis, Limehouse, Barfield &
Neilson HJ-2106
04/01/86 House Read second time HJ-2108
04/09/86 House Read third time and sent to Senate HJ-2273
04/17/86 Senate Introduced and read first time SJ-1632
04/17/86 Senate Referred to Committee on Finance SJ-1633
05/13/86 Senate Committee report: Favorable with amendment
Finance SJ-2581
05/22/86 Senate Read second time SJ-2854
05/22/86 Senate Ordered to third reading with notice of
amendments SJ-2854
05/27/86 Senate Debate interrupted SJ-3297
05/28/86 Senate Amended SJ-3343
05/28/86 Senate Debate interrupted SJ-3368
05/29/86 Senate Amended SJ-3403
05/29/86 Senate Read third time SJ-3422
05/29/86 Senate Returned SJ-3422
06/05/86 House Concurred in Senate amendment and enrolled HJ-3810
06/05/86 Ratified R 622
06/18/86 Certain items vetoed by Governor
06/19/86 Veto sustained on certain items: Nos. 1,3-5,38,39,42,43
06/19/86 Veto overridden on certain items: Nos.
2,6-37,40,41,44-49
06/18/86 Effective date 06/18/86
06/18/86 Act No. 538
06/19/86 Provisions vetoed and overridden effective 06/19/86
06/26/86 Copies available
(A538, R622, H3283)
AN ACT TO AMEND ACT 1377 OF 1968, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF
CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE ISSUANCE OF ADDITIONAL BONDS,
TO INCREASE THE LIMITATION ON THE MAXIMUM AGGREGATE PRINCIPAL INDEBTEDNESS OF THE
STATE; TO REQUIRE MONIES PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED FOR PARKS, RECREATION AND TOURISM
BE EXPENDED ON IMPROVEMENTS AT MYRTLE BEACH STATE PARK INSTEAD OF ON A SWIMMING
POOL; TO REALLOCATE MONIES PREVIOUSLY AUTHORIZED FOR THE MUSEUM COMMISSION TO THE
BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD FOR THE MOUNT VERNON MILL SITE DEVELOPMENT; TO AMEND ACT
518 OF 1980, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STATE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENT
BONDS, SO AS TO DELETE THE AUTHORITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF MENTAL HEALTH TO
FINANCE VARIOUS PROJECTS FROM SURPLUS PAYING PATIENT FEE DEBT SERVICE FUNDS; TO
REQUIRE THE JOINT BOND REVIEW COMMITTEE TO SCHEDULE THE AUTHORIZATIONS, AS
PROVIDED IN THIS ACT, INTO THE STATEWIDE CAPITAL IMPROVEMENTS PRIORITY SCHEDULE;
TO AMEND ACT 194 OF 1979, AS AMENDED, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF STATE CAPITAL
IMPROVEMENT BONDS, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF WINTHROP COLLEGE
TO DEFINE PAID ADMISSIONS BY WRITTEN POLICY WITH AN EXCEPTION, AND TO DELETE THE
AUTHORITY OF THE COLLEGE TO LEVY AN ADMISSIONS FEE; TO PROVIDE THAT NONE OF THE
PROCEEDS OF THE ISSUANCE OF BONDS FOR THE SHOW AND SALE AGRIBUSINESS ARENA, OR
ANY OTHER STATE MONEY, MAY BE USED TO PURCHASE LAND FOR THIS FACILITY; TO AMEND
SECTION 46-47-70, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO THE POWERS
OF THE FAMILY FARM DEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY, SO AS TO AUTHORIZE THE AUTHORITY TO
SPONSOR OR PARTICIPATE IN PROGRAMS WITH OTHER ENTITIES WHICH MAY BE EMPOWERED TO
MAKE LOANS TO FAMILIES OF THE BENEFICIARY CLASS AND PARTICIPATE IN AND COOPERATE
WITH ANY PROGRAM OF ANOTHER AGENCY OF THE STATE OR A POLITICAL SUBDIVISION IN THE
ADMINISTRATION OF ANY OF THE PROGRAMS AUTHORIZED BY OR THE EXERCISE OF ANY OF THE
POWERS GRANTED BY CHAPTER 47 OF TITLE 46; AND TO AMEND SECTION 46-47-20, AS
AMENDED, RELATING TO THE DEFINITIONS USED IN THE FAMILY FARM DEVELOPMENT
AUTHORITY ACT, SO AS TO CHANGE THE DEFINITION OF "FARMERS AND FARM FAMILIES
OF LOW AND MODERATE INCOME" BY INCREASING FROM ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIVE TO
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY THE PERCENTAGE OF THE MEDIAN GROSS INCOME OF ALL FAMILIES IN
THIS STATE ABOVE WHICH A PERSON WOULD NOT QUALIFY UNDER THIS DEFINITION.
Be it enacted by the General Assembly of the State of South Carolina:
Capital improvement bonds authorized
SECTION 1. Item (f) of Section 3 of Act 1377 of 1968, as last amended by
Section 1 of Part V of Act 201 of 1985, is further amended by adding:
1) South Carolina Law Enforcement Division
1. Criminalistic lab/equipment $9,700,000
2. Renovations 300,000
TOTAL, SLED $9,700,000
2) Adjutant General's Office
1. Armory improvements 500,000
2. Major Renovations to Armories 357,750
TOTAL, Adjutant General $857,750
Vetoed by the Governor June 18, 1986, and sustained by the General Assembly
June 19, 1986.
Provided, that the funds authorized above for "armory improvements"
are allocated to specific
projects and then scheduled in the statewide capital improvement priority groups
by the Joint Bond Review Committee.
Provided, further, that the issuance of bonds for Major Renovations to Armories
provided for in this subitem is conditioned upon the State receiving matching
federal funds in the amount of $478,250.
3) Budget and Control Board
1. Calhoun Building Renovations $6,087,000
2. Parking garage 4,500,000
3. Brown Building Renovations 300,000
4. Robert Mills Building
parking/fixtures 600,000 [STOPN]*
5. Contingency Fund
Restoration 667,000
6. General Services-Asbestos
Removal 8,200,000
TOTAL, Budget and Control Board $14,954,000
Provided, that the Budget and Control Board is authorized to finance the
Calhoun/general renovations with $124,635 of renovation reserve funds.
Provided, further, that the Budget and Control Board is authorized to finance
the Columbia area microwave tower and network project with $1,822,400 of
telephone revenues.
Provided, further, that any asbestos identified in State-owned buildings
requiring emergency removal may be funded from the respective agency's capital
improvement funds as authorized in this act.
Provided, further, the agency may request both the Joint Bond Review Committee
and the Budget and Control Board to reallocate funding of specific capital
improvement projects for immediate funding of emergency asbestos abatement.
4) The Citadel
1. Alumni Hall renovate
or replace $4,566,000
2. Deas Hall Energy
*Vetoed by the Governor June 18, 1986, and sustained by the General Assembly
June 19, 1986.
Conservation 265,000
3. McAlister Field House
Conversion & Renovation 4,252,789
TOTAL, Citadel $9,083,789
The Citadel is authorized to finance the following projects from gifts:
$1,204,000 for Vandiver Hall; $3,534,000 for the Mark Clark Hall renovation and
addition; and $120,000 for the Indian Hill landscaping.
The Citadel is also authorized to finance the following projects from excess
debt service funds: $344,000 for the Special Student/visitor Housing and
$275,000 for the Coward Hall kitchen renovation.
5) Clemson University
1. Waste treatment
plant improvements $2,112,534
2. Electrical distribution
system expansion 1,000,000
3. Jordon Hall Completion 350,000
4. Strom Thurmond Center Project-
Continuing Education Facility 5,000,000
TOTAL, Clemson University $8,462,534
6) College of Charleston
1. Expand Utilities $ 750,000
2. Renovations 700,000
3. Replace steam and
condensate lines 950,000
4. Purchase and renovation
125 Bull Street -- Avery
Institute 950,000
5. Purchase 9 Liberty Street
Building 2,250,000
6. Craig Union Cafeteria
Renovation and Expansion 300,000
TOTAL, College of Charleston $5,900,000
Authorization is granted to the College of Charleston to finance the following
project from plant improvement funds: $400,000 for the various facilities
renovations.
Authorization is also granted to the College of Charleston to finance the 550
car parking garage from parking revenue bonds.
Authorization is granted to the State College Board of Trustees, as a governing
body of the College of Charleston, to borrow from one or more banking
institutions not exceeding $300,000 for a period of time not exceeding ten years
and upon terms and conditions as the board, with the approval of the State Budget
and Control Board, agrees upon, to issue its notes evidencing the borrowing, and
to use the proceeds to defray the cost of issuing the notes and the cost of the
renovation and expansion of the College of Charleston's cafeteria facilities.
For the payment of the loan and the interest on the loan, there must be pledged
certain revenues derived by the board from the sale of meals at the cafeteria
facilities at the College of Charleston which, in the proceedings providing for
the issuance of the notes, the board shall impose, or require the imposition of,
charges for meals at the College of Charleston's cafeteria facilities adequate
to defray the cost of the meals and to meet the payment of principal and interest
on the notes as they become due. The borrowing must be evidenced by one or more
notes of the board payable as to principal and interest solely from the revenues
to be pledged for the authorized notes. The notes and the interest to become due
on the notes have the tax-exempt status prescribed in Section 12-1-60 of the 1976
Code.
The State College Board of Trustees, as a governing body of the College of
Charleston, is authorized to exercise its purchase option in accordance with the
offer made by the owner of the premises on the southeast corner of Liberty and
St. Philip Streets in Charleston, known as 9 Liberty Street, to accept the terms
and conditions offered by the owner, including the acceptance of the gifts
offered by him, and to issue notes and other evidences of indebtedness as
required by the purchase. The funds presently appropriated under Step 12 of the
Commission on Higher Education's appropriation formula must be utilized by the
College of Charleston to pay the annual interest and principal until the time the
purchase may be funded under this act. At this time, the General Assembly would
remove the Step 12 funds in order to pay the bond indebtedness. If the General
Assembly, in any year prior to funding the indebtedness with the issuance of
bonds, does not continue to appropriate the funds currently provided in Step 12
of the Commission on Higher Education's appropriation formula, then the College
of Charleston is authorized and directed to pledge student fee allocations and
other special revenue sources to pay the annual principal and interest. The
notes or evidences of indebtedness must be in the form and upon terms and
conditions approved by the board and the State Budget and Control Board. The
notes and the interest to become due on the notes have the tax-exempt status
prescribed in Section 12-1-60 of the 1976 Code.
Provided, that the $300,000 authorized for Craig Union Cafeteria Renovation and
Expansion is conditioned on the receipt of $300,000 from cafeteria revenues for
completion of the project.
7) Francis Marion College
1. Computer Center $1,080,000
2. Library Expansion 2,392,000
TOTAL, Francis Marion College $3,472,000
8) Lander College
1. Physical Education Complex $10,027,000
TOTAL, Lander College $10,027,000
9a) USC Columbia
1. Renovations $ 6,000,000
TOTAL, USC Columbia $ 6,000,000
9b) USC Aiken
1. Science Building $ 7,400,000
TOTAL, USC Aiken $ 7,400,000
9c) USC Coastal
1. Renovations $ 1,800,000
TOTAL, USC Coastal $ 1,800,000
9d) USC Spartanburg
1. Classroom Building $ 5,500,000
2. Renovations 1,100,000
TOTAL, USC Spartanburg $ 6,600,000
9e) USC Beaufort
1. Elementary School
Acquisition $ 1,900,000
2. Campus Development 300,000
TOTAL, USC Beaufort $ 2,200,000
9f) USC Lancaster
1. Renovations $ 646,000
TOTAL, USC Lancaster $ 646,000
9g) USC Salkehatchie
1. Library/classroom
renovations $ 195,000
TOTAL, USC Salkehatchie $ 195,000
9h) USC Sumter
1. Administration Building
Addition $ 2,000,000
TOTAL, USC Sumter $ 2,000,000
9i) USC Union
1. Renovations $ 500,000
TOTAL, USC Union $ 500,000
USC Union is granted authorization to acquire the Dawkins Court # 1 with
private funds in the amount of $33,000.
TOTAL, University of
South Carolina $27,341,000
10) Winthrop College
1. Rutledge Renovations $ 1,300,000
2. McFeat Renovations 100,000
3. Withers Renovations $ 2,158,000
TOTAL, Winthrop College $ 3,558,000
Winthrop College is granted authorization to renovate Roddey Apartments and
Bancroft with student and faculty housing revenue bonds in the amount of
$2,898,000.
11) Medical University
1. Multipurpose Student Center $8,500,000
TOTAL, Medical University $8,500,000
12) Technical Education
1. Orangeburg/Calhoun Allied
Health Center $2,808,892
2. Midlands Multipurpose
Resource Center 5,920,000
3. Tri-county Learning
Resource/Administration
Building 3,200,000
4. Piedmont Engineer
Technology Buildings 1,080,000
5. Sumter Area Technical
College
(a) Building 400-
Roof replacement 100,000
(b) Building 100-Class
renovations 170,000
(c) Building 200-
Renovations 30,000
(d) Building 300-
Renovation damage 10,000
6. Horry-Georgetown Technical College/
Charles Hodges Tourism Center 300,000
TOTAL, Technical Education $13,618,892
Provided, that prior to the withdrawal from the State Treasurer of any of the
funds authorized above for the Orangeburg/Calhoun Allied Health Center, Midlands
Multipurpose Resource Center, Tri-county Learning Resource/Administration
Building, and Piedmont Engineer Technology Buildings, the State Board for
Technical and Comprehensive Education shall obtain and transmit to the Budget and
Control Board a certificate from the appropriate official at such technical
institutions stating that, as required by Section 6 of Act 654 of 1976, a minimum
of twenty percent of the cost of each of the projects authorized in this subitem
has been provided by the local support area.
13) Opportunity School
1. Repairs/improvements $250,000
TOTAL, Opportunity School $250,000
14) Vocational Rehabilitation
1. Rock Hill Center $775,000
TOTAL, Vocational Rehabilitation $775,000
Provided, that, the Department of Vocational Rehabilitation is authorized to
accept as a gift from Greenville County the Holmesview Rehabilitation Center now
leased by the department.
15) School for Deaf/Blind
1. Vocational Education
Facility $600,000
2. Improvements 200,000
TOTAL, School for Deaf/Blind $800,000
16) Department of Mental
Health
1. Anderson Veterans Hospital 3,000,000
TOTAL, Department of Mental Health $3,000,000
The Department of Mental Health may use the
$3,000,000 in Capital Improvement Bonds authorized in this subitem to finance a
portion of the cost of the Anderson Veteran's Hospital. The department may also
use paying-patient-fee funds or a combination of the funds and the $3,000,000 in
bonds authorized in this subitem, not to exceed $3,000,000, to finance the
hospital. The State Budget and Control Board and the Joint Bond Review Committee
shall determine the financing arrangements. The $3,000,000 authorized in this
subitem is conditioned upon the receipt of six million dollars from federal
funds.
17) Mental Retardation
1. Coastal Region Construction
and Renovations $800,000
2. Community Residences 1,500,000
TOTAL, Mental Retardation $2,300,000
Provided, that the Department of Mental Retardation may utilize $800,000 from
the balance of state bonding authorized in Act 518 of 1980, for the
"Renovation of Dormitories at Whitten Center", for construction and
renovation in the Coastal Region.
18) John de la Howe School
1. Cottage Renovations $472,000
2. Repairs/Improvements 200,000
TOTAL, John de la Howe School $672,000
19) Commission for the Blind
The Commission for the Blind is authorized to finance the adult
adjustment/training center with federal funds in the amount of $150,000.
20) Youth Services
1. Fire Safety Renovations $ 747,000
2. Improvements/Repairs 500,000
3. Greenville/Reg. Detention
Center 850,000
TOTAL, Youth Services $1,247,000
21) Law Enforcement Training Council
1. New Cafeteria Construction $2,810,000
2. Renovate Existing Cafeteria to
Classroom 160,000
3. Renovate Kitchen to Print Shop 95,500
4. Service Road and Parking 339,500
TOTAL Law Enforcement Training
Council $3,405,000
*Vetoed by the Governor June 18, 1986, and sustained by the General Assembly
June 19, 1986.
22) Forestry Commission
1. Newberry Office $416,586
TOTAL, Forestry Commission $416,586
23) Clemson PSA
1. Lehotsky Hall Renovation $1,140,000
2. Hobcaw Barony Renovation 415,000
3. Pendleton Road Insectary 337,000
4. Show and Sale Arena 4,400,000
5. South Carolina Agricultural
and Mechanical Society 750,000
TOTAL, Clemson PSA $7,042,000
Provided, that Clemson PSA is authorized to finance the Hobcaw Barony
Laboratory with gifts in the amount of $100,000.
Provided, further, that funds authorized above for the South Carolina
Agricultural and Mechanical Society must be used to improve and enlarge the
livestock facility of the Society.
Provided, further, that all bonds authorized for the Show and Sale Arena and
the South Carolina Agricultural and Mechanical Society by the provisions of this
subitem must be issued at the same time.
24) Wildlife and Marine Resources
1. Renovations/Improvements $400,000
2. Communications System 3,900,000
TOTAL, Wildlife and
Marine Resources $4,300,000
25) Parks, Recreation and Tourism
1. Renovations/Improvements $6,000,000
2. Santee Canal State Park $2,900,000
3. Mountain Bridge Project 750,000
4. Welcome Center Orangeburg 35,000
TOTAL, Parks, Recreation and Tourism $9,685,000
Provided, that the funds authorized above for
"Renovations/Improvements" must be allocated to specific projects and
then scheduled in the statewide capital improvements priority group schedule by
the Joint Bond Review Committee.
26) Patriots Point Development Authority
The Patriots Point Development Authority is authorized to finance the following
projects from admission revenue: $35,000 for Sewer System Freeze Protection;
$45,000 for Savannah Maritime Museum; $136,000 for Access
*Vetoed by the Governor June 18, 1986, and sustained by the General Assembly
June 19, 1986.
Road/Parking Lot/Resurface; and $50,000 for Floating Pier Building.
27) Clarks Hill Authority
1. Property Acquisition/
Development $5,000,000
TOTAL, Clarks Hill Authority $5,000,000
28) Employment Security Commission
1. Charleston Office $1,063,000
2. Chester Office 200,000
3. Aiken Office 286,000
4. Sumter Office 161,000
5. Spartanburg Office 500,000
6. Myrtle Beach Office 195,000
7. Bennettsville Office 228,000
8. Liberty Office 202,000
9. Seneca Office 202,000
10. Hilton Head Office 175,000
11. Walterboro Office 239,000
12. Georgetown Office 262,000
13. Lancaster Office 300,000
14. Rock Hill Office 421,000
15. Barnwell Office 193,000
16. Hartsville Office 223,000
17. Greenville Office 496,000
18. Gaffney Office 261,000
TOTAL, Employment
Security Commission $5,607,000
Provided, that the issuance of bonds authorized for the office buildings
program is conditioned on an agreement with the appropriate federal authorities
under which federal funds will be available to cover the retirement of the bonds.
29) Aeronautics Commission
1. Airport Improvements $3,000,000
TOTAL, Aeronautics Commission $3,000,000
Provided, that funds authorized above for "Airport Improvements" must
be allocated to specific projects and then scheduled in the statewide capital
improvements priority group schedule by the Joint Bond Review Committee.
Provided, further, that of the funds authorized above for the Aeronautics
Commission, $40,000 must be allocated for the construction of hangars at the East
Cooper Airport.
30) State Election Commission
1. Uniform Electronic Voting
Systems Pilot Project $ 984,810
TOTAL, State Election Commission $ 984,810
Provided, that the plans for the Uniform Electronic Voting Systems Pilot
Project authorized above must be approved by the Budget and Control Board and the
Joint Bond Review Committee prior to the issuance of any bonds for this project.
TOTAL, BOND AUTHORIZATIONS
FOR ALL AGENCIES $160,554,361
Aggregate principal indebtedness increased
SECTION 2. Section 4 of Act 1377 of 1968, as last amended by Act 179 of 1981,
is further amended to read:
"Section 4. The aggregate principal indebtedness on account of bonds
issued pursuant to this act shall not exceed $1,152,776,976.10. The limitation
imposed by the provisions of this section shall not apply to bonds issued on
behalf of the Mental Health Commission as provided in Act 1276 of 1970 and Act
1272 of 1970, or bonds issued on behalf of the Commission on Mental Retardation
as provided in Act 1087 of 1970. The limitation imposed by the provisions of
this section is not considered to be an obligation of the contract made between
the State and holders of bonds issued pursuant to this act, and the limitation
imposed by the provisions of this section may be enlarged or reduced by acts
amendatory of it. Within the limitations state capital improvements bonds may
be issued under the conditions prescribed by this act."
Committee to schedule authorizations
SECTION 3. The Joint Bond Review Committee shall schedule the authorizations as
provided in Section 1 of this act into the statewide capital improvements
priority schedule it has previously adopted.
Ambiguity clarified
SECTION 4. Whereas, ambiguity exists as to the intention of the General Assembly
in the enactment of Section 11 of Part I of Act 194 of 1979; and
Whereas, it remains clear that the Board of Trustees of Winthrop College is the
proper body to determine the circumstances under which an admissions fee is
levied on paid admissions to the athletic facilities authorized by subitem 10 of
item (f) of Section 3 of Act 1377 of 1968, as added by Section 1 of Part I of Act
194 of 1979; and
Whereas, it is necessary to clarify Section 11 of Part I of Act 194 of 1979.
Now, therefore,
Section 11 of Part I of Act 194 of 1979 is amended to read:
"Section 11. Prior to the issuance of the $6,620,000 authorized in
subitem 10 of Section 1 of this act for Athletic Facilities-Construction and
Equipment, Winthrop College shall execute a note to the State of South Carolina
for all necessary funds in excess of $3,500,000. The note shall have a maturity
schedule which shall not exceed forty years and shall not exceed $3,120,000 and
shall bear such interest as may be determined by the Budget and Control Board.
To insure payment of this note, the Board of Trustees of Winthrop College may
define paid admissions by written policy so long as this policy does not impair
Winthrop College's obligation to provide the annual debt service of the
indebtedness."
Authorization for Museum Commission
SECTION 5. (A) Subitem 28 of item (f) of Section 31 of Act 1377 of 1968, as
added by Act 179 of 1981, is amended to read:
"28. MUSEUM COMMISSION:
Museum exhibits $ 1,000,000
TOTAL, Museum Commission 1,000,000
Provided, further, that the $1,000,000 for Museum Exhibits, authorized by this
subitem, may be used only to acquire or construct exhibits which will have a
useful life of greater than ten years, and that no exhibits acquired with these
bond funds may be sold, traded, or otherwise disposed of within the ten-year
period. Provided, further, that, in addition to the funds raised from other than
state sources by the Museum Commission and used for architectural and engineering
design work, the Museum Commission must raise not less than $1,100,000 additional
to finance exhibits for the State Museum."
(B) Subitem 2A of item (f) of Section 31 of Act 1377 of 1968, as added by Act
179 of 1981, is amended to read:
"2A. BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD:
1. Contingency Revolving
Fund $ 500,000
2.Mt. Vernon Mill Site
Development 3,000,000
TOTAL, Budget and Control Board $3,500,000
Provided, that, in making the above authorization, it is the intent of the
General Assembly to provide the funding needed to establish a revolving fund to
be used to finance emergency permanent improvement repair and replacement
projects. Agency proposals for using these funds must be submitted to the Budget
and Control Board and to the Joint Bond Review Committee simultaneously. The
Board shall promptly consider and forward its recommendations on each request to
the Joint Bond Review Committee. No request may be recommended for approval by
the Board and no request may be approved by the Joint Bond Review Committee
unless both the Board and the Committee shall have unanimously determined that
the repair and/or replacement project for which
funding is requested in a bona fide emergency which the requested funds, together
with any other available funds, can address effectively. No institution of
higher education, the Department of Mental Health, or the Department of Mental
Retardation may request funds from this account.
Provided, further, that in order to maintain the revolving funds, any funds
transferred to another agency or institution from the revolving fund must be
included as a request for reimbursement to the fund in the next permanent
improvement project survey."
Authorization - Parks, Recreation and Tourism
SECTION 6. Sub-subitem 16 of subitem 27 (Parks, Recreation and Tourism) of item
(f) of Section 3 of Act 1377 of 1968, as added by Part I of Act 194 of 1979, is
amended to read:
"16. Myrtle Beach--Improvements $375,000".
Section deleted
SECTION 7. Section 15 of Act 518 of 1980 is deleted.
Proceeds may not be used to purchase land
SECTION 8. None of the proceeds of the issuance of bonds for a Show and Sale
Agribusiness Arena, or any other state money, shall be used to purchase land for
this facility.
Powers of authority
SECTION 9. Item 29 of Section 46-47-70 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:
"29. Participate in and cooperate with the programs of the Farmers Home
Administration, the Federal Land Banks, and any other agency or instrumentality
of the United States and sponsor or participate in programs with other entities,
including nonprofit corporations which may be empowered to make loans to farmers
of the beneficiary class, and participate in and cooperate with any program of
another agency of the State or a political subdivision in the administration of
any of the programs authorized by, or the exercise of any of the powers granted
by, this chapter."
Definition
SECTION 10. Item (9) of Section 46-47-20 of the 1976 Code, as last amended by
Act 101 of 1985, is further amended to read:
"(9) 'Farmers and farm families of low and moderate income' means those
farmers and families engaged in farming on a family farm from which their
adjusted gross income is less than or falls between seventy-five and one hundred
fifty percent of the 'median gross income' of all families in South Carolina as
determined on the basis of the latest available statistics furnished to the
authority by the Division of Research and Statistical Services of the State
Budget and Control Board. Adjusted gross income is defined as in the Internal
Revenue Code as defined in item (11) of Section 12-7-20. A deduction for each
member of the family equal to an amount for personal exemptions as defined by
Internal Revenue Code Section 151, as defined in item (11) of Section 12-7-20,
is allowed in order to qualify a person or family as a member of the 'beneficiary
class'."
Time effective
SECTION 11. This act shall take effect upon approval by the Governor. |