South Carolina General Assembly
109th Session, 1991-1992

Bill 4699


Indicates Matter Stricken
Indicates New Matter


                    Current Status

Introducing Body:               House
Bill Number:                    4699
Primary Sponsor:                McElveen
Committee Number:               06
Type of Legislation:            JR
Subject:                        State Government Restructuring,
                                study
Residing Body:                  Senate
Current Committee:              Finance
Computer Document Number:       CYY/19047.SD
Introduced Date:                Apr 08, 1992
Last History Body:              Senate
Last History Date:              Apr 28, 1992
Last History Type:              Introduced, read first time,
                                referred to Committee
Scope of Legislation:           Statewide
All Sponsors:                   McElveen
                                Hodges
Type of Legislation:            Joint Resolution



History


 Bill  Body    Date          Action Description              CMN
 ----  ------  ------------  ------------------------------  ---
 4699  Senate  Apr 28, 1992  Introduced, read first time,    06
                             referred to Committee
 4699  House   Apr 24, 1992  Read third time, sent to
                             Senate
 4699  House   Apr 23, 1992  Unanimous consent for third
                             reading on next Legislative
                             day
 4699  House   Apr 23, 1992  Read second time
 4699  House   Apr 08, 1992  Recalled from Committee         30
 4699  House   Apr 08, 1992  Introduced, read first time,    30
                             referred to Committee

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RECALLED

April 8, 1992

H. 4699

Introduced by REPS. McElveen and Hodges

S. Printed 4/8/92--H.

Read the first time April 8, 1992.

A JOINT RESOLUTION

TO REQUIRE THE LEGISLATIVE AUDIT COUNCIL AND THE STATE REORGANIZATION COMMISSION TO JOINTLY CONDUCT A STUDY OF STATE GOVERNMENT IN ORDER TO MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS CONCERNING MAKING STATE GOVERNMENT MORE EFFICIENT, EFFECTIVE, AND ACCOUNTABLE, THE ELIMINATION OF DUPLICATE SERVICES, CONSOLIDATION OF AGENCY FUNCTIONS, DESIRABILITY OF IMPLEMENTING TOTAL QUALITY MANAGEMENT IN STATE GOVERNMENT, AND THE POSSIBLE REORGANIZATION OF THIS STATE'S SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION, TO PROVIDE FOR THE REQUIRED COMPLETION DATES OF THIS STUDY WHICH ARE STAGGERED OVER A PERIOD OF FIVE YEARS, TO INCLUDE IN THE STUDY CERTAIN PUBLIC AUTHORITIES OR ENTITIES ESTABLISHED BY STATE LAW THE FUNDING AND REVENUES OF WHICH ARE NOT EXPENDED OR APPROPRIATED BY THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY IN THE ANNUAL GENERAL APPROPRIATIONS ACT, TO PROVIDE THAT IF THE GENERAL ASSEMBLY DOES NOT ADOPT THE RECOMMENDATIONS OF THE AUDIT COUNCIL AND THE REORGANIZATION COMMISSION BY ENACTING APPROPRIATE LEGISLATION OR IF IT DOES NOT OTHERWISE EXTEND AN AGENCY BY ACT OR JOINT RESOLUTION, THE AGENCY OR ENTITY IS ABOLISHED AS OF A SPECIFIED DATE, AND TO PROVIDE THAT THE PROVISIONS OF CHAPTER 20, TITLE 1 OF THE 1976 CODE, RELATING TO THE SUNSETTING OF CERTAIN AGENCIES AND DEPARTMENTS, ARE SUSPENDED UNTIL JULY 1, 1997.

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

SECTION 1. The State Reorganization Commission and the Legislative Audit Council shall jointly study state government in order to make recommendations concerning the following objectives:

(1) to implement changes that will make state government more efficient, effective, and accountable to the people of the State;

(2) to eliminate unnecessary duplication of government services and administration by streamlining state government;

(3) to consolidate agencies' functions and administration wherever such consolidation is both feasible and desirable;

(4) to study the desirability of implementing Total Quality Management (TQM) in state government; and

(5) to study the regency system of higher education and other organizational structures of other states' higher education systems in order to compare to South Carolina's present system for the purpose of the possible reorganization of this state's system of higher education.

In their study the commission and the council shall give consideration to recent reports of the committee on the future of South Carolina and the Commission on Government Restructuring.

SECTION 2. The State Reorganization Commission and the Legislative Audit Council shall delay or suspend all sunset review, other projects, and activities to the extent necessary to ensure that the objectives herein specified are given priority and are accomplished within the prescribed timeframe. If additional funding is deemed necessary, the commission and the council must request and justify such funding in the annual appropriation process.

SECTION 3. (A) The manner in which the study required by this resolution must be conducted is provided in this subsection. The Legislative Audit Council shall first conduct an audit of the agencies and departments falling within a division classification hereinafter established in subsection (C) and shall render a report thereon to the State Reorganization Commission in the same manner that audits are conducted and reports rendered as provided by Chapter 15, Title 2 of the 1976 Code. The State Reorganization Commission shall then examine the report of the Audit Council and make a recommendation as to any desirable reorganization or consolidation of the agencies and departments examined in the report and shall make its recommendations to the Governor and the General Assembly in the same manner it prepares and submits reorganization plans as provided by Chapter 19, Title 1 of the 1976 Code.

(B) For purposes of subsection (C), agencies and departments must be grouped within the particular divisions therein established as determined by the Audit Council and Reorganization Commission, except that to the extent possible the Audit Council and Reorganization Commission shall group agencies within divisions in the same manner the agencies are grouped within divisions in the recapitulation section of the most recent annual general appropriations bill.

(C) The study of the Audit Council and the Reorganization Commission must be conducted and rendered according to the following schedule:

(1) Transportation Division;

(a) date Audit Council

report due Reorganization Commission 12/31/92

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due 6/30/93

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/94

(2) Health and Human Services,

Environmental and Health Services

Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission 6/30/93

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due12/31/93

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/94

(3) Public Instruction, Higher

Education Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission12/31/93

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due 6/30/94

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/95

(4) Administration, Adjutant

General Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission 6/30/94

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due12/31/94

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/96

(5) Corrections, Rehabilitation,

Public Safety Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission12/31/94

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due 6/30/95

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/96

(6) Commerce, Natural Resources,

Agriculture Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission 6/30/95

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due 12/31/95

(c) date agencies or other

entities terminated unless General

Assembly restructures or reauthorizes 6/30/96

(7) Literary and Cultural Affairs,

Employment Services Divisions;

(a) date Audit Council report

due Reorganization Commission12/31/95

(b) date Reorganization

Commission recommendation due 6/30/96

(c) date agencies terminated

unless General Assembly restructures or

reauthorizes 6/30/97

(D) The Audit Council and Reorganization Commission may complete their reports or recommendations sooner than the dates specified in subsection (C) if their budgets and workloads allow, but the dates required for General Assembly restructuring or reauthorization, which are also the termination dates for the agencies or entities if the General Assembly does not act, remain the same.

(E) Any public authority or entity established by state law, including the State Ports Authority, the South Carolina Research Authority, the State Public Railways Commission, and the South Carolina Public Service Authority, the funding and revenues of which are not expended or appropriated by the General Assembly in the annual state general appropriations act are deemed to come within the commerce division and must be studied and audited in the same manner as are other state agencies and departments coming within the commerce division.

(F) If the General Assembly does not adopt the report of the Audit Council and the recommendations of the Reorganization Commission by enacting appropriate legislation or if it does not otherwise extend that agency or department by act or joint resolution, the agency or department is abolished as of the date specified in subsection (C).

(G) The provisions of Chapter 20, Title 1 of the 1976 Code, relating to the sunsetting of certain agencies and departments are suspended until July 1, 1997.

SECTION 4. The chairmen of Senate and House standing committees and all officers of these bodies including the majority and minority leaders may attend and participate in all State Reorganization Commission meetings which are held in accordance with the requirements of this resolution.

SECTION 5. The Reorganization Commission shall meet each fiscal year at least one time at a central location within each of the state's congressional districts in the evening hours, in order to assure maximum citizen participation, to discuss and receive public input on the need for governmental reorganization and ideas on how to best structure an effective, efficient, and accountable state government.

SECTION 6. This joint resolution takes effect upon approval by the Governor.

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