South Carolina General Assembly
114th Session, 2001-2002

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Bill 290


                    Current Status

Bill Number:                      290
Ratification Number:              441
Act Number:                       360
Type of Legislation:              General Bill GB
Introducing Body:                 Senate
Introduced Date:                  20010206
Primary Sponsor:                  Bauer
All Sponsors:                     Bauer
Drafted Document Number:          l:\council\bills\pt\1176dw01.doc
Companion Bill Number:            4031
Date Bill Passed both Bodies:     20020606
Date of Last Amendment:           20020606
Governor's Action:                S
Date of Governor's Action:        20020802
Subject:                          Government-owned telecommunications 
                                  service providers, regulation of


                        History

Body    Date      Action Description                     Com     Leg Involved
______  ________  ______________________________________ _______ ____________
------  20020819  Act No. A360
------  20020802  Signed by Governor
------  20020606  Ratified R441
House   20020606  Conference Committee Report            98 HCC
                  adopted, enrolled for
                  ratification
Senate  20020606  Conference Committee Report adopted    88 SCC
House   20020606  Appointed Reps. to Committee of        98 HCC  Wilder
                  Conference                                     Sandifer
                                                                 Cato
Senate  20020606  Appointed Senator to Committee         88 SCC  Bauer
                  of Conference replacing Sen. Richardson
Senate  20020606  Conference powers granted,             88 SCC  Hutto
                  appointed Senators to Committee                Martin
                  of Conference                                  Richardson
Senate  20020606  Insists upon amendment
House   20020606  Non-concurrence in Senate amendment
Senate  20020606  House amendments amended,
                  returned to House with amendment
House   20020530  Read third time, returned with
                  amendment
House   20020529  Amended, read second time
House   20020522  Request for debate withdrawn
                  by Representative                              Cobb-Hunter
House   20020522  Request for debate by Representative           Rice
                                                                 Cobb-Hunter
                                                                 Kennedy
                                                                 Davenport
                                                                 Govan
                                                                 Mack
------  20020520  Scrivener's error corrected
House   20020516  Committee report: Favorable with       26 HLCI
                  amendment
House   20020501  Introduced, read first time,           26 HLCI
                  referred to Committee
------  20020501  Scrivener's error corrected
Senate  20020430  Amended, read third time, 
                  sent to House
Senate  20020307  Read second time
------  20010426  Companion Bill No. 4031
Senate  20010206  Introduced, read first time,
                  placed on local and uncontested
                  Calendar 


              Versions of This Bill
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Revised on April 30, 2002 - Word format
Revised on May 1, 2002 - Word format
Revised on May 16, 2002 - Word format
Revised on May 20, 2002 - Word format
Revised on May 29, 2002 - Word format
Revised on June 6, 2002 - Word format
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(A360, R441, S290)

AN ACT TO AMEND CHAPTER 9, TITLE 58, CODE OF LAWS OF SOUTH CAROLINA, 1976, RELATING TO TELEPHONE, TELEGRAPH, AND EXPRESS COMPANIES, BY ADDING ARTICLE 23 SO AS TO REGULATE GOVERNMENT-OWNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS, EXCLUDING THAT BY THE STATE BUDGET AND CONTROL BOARD, SPECIFICALLY TO PROHIBIT SPECIAL GOVERNMENTAL BENEFITS, SUBSIDIZATION OF COSTS FROM OTHER SOURCES, INCLUSION OF CERTAIN CAPITAL COSTS AND TAXES AND FEES IN THEIR RATES, AND MAINTENANCE OF SEPARATE BOOKS; TO REQUIRE THAT GOVERNMENT-OWNED TELECOMMUNICATIONS SERVICE PROVIDERS BE SUBJECT TO THE SAME STATUTORY REGULATION AS NONGOVERNMENTAL PROVIDERS AND PREPARE AND PUBLISH AN INDEPENDENT ANNUAL AUDIT; TO PROVIDE FOR PAYMENT AND COLLECTION OF TAXES LIKE A NONGOVERNMENTAL PROVIDER; TO LIMIT THE APPLICABILITY OF THE DEPARTMENT OF REVENUE CONFIDENTIALITY PROVISIONS; TO PROVIDE THAT THE DEPARTMENT OF INSURANCE DETERMINE MARKET RATES AND REQUIRE THE RATE OF PAYMENT BY GOVERNMENTAL PROVIDERS TO EQUAL OR EXCEED THE AVERAGE MARKET RATE; AND TO AMEND SECTION 58-5-30, RELATING TO EXEMPTION OF MUNICIPALITIES FROM CERTAIN REGULATION, SO AS TO EXEMPT PUBLIC UTILITIES OWNED OR OPERATED BY A MUNICIPALITY OR REGIONAL TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY FROM OTHER REGULATION BY THE PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSION.

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

Government-owned telecommunications service providers

SECTION 1. A. Chapter 9 of Title 58 of the 1976 Code is amended by adding:

"Article 23

Government-owned Telecommunications Service Providers

Section 58-9-2600. This article regulates the provision of telecommunications service by an agency or entity of the State or a political subdivision of this State, excluding the State Budget and Control Board for services provided as of this article's effective date.

Section 58-9-2610. As used in this article:

(1) 'Government-owned telecommunications service provider' means a state or local political subdivision or person or entity providing telecommunications service to the public for hire over a facility, operation, or system that is directly or indirectly owned by, operated by, or a financial benefit obtained by or derived from, an agency or entity of the State or any local government. 'Government-owned telecommunications service provider' does not include the State Budget and Control Board for services provided as of this article's effective date.

The term 'government-owned telecommunications service provider' does not include any state or local governmental entity or agency that obtains or derives financial benefit solely from leasing or renting, to any person or entity, property that is not, in and of itself, a facility used to provide telecommunications service.

(2) 'Telecommunications service' for the purpose of this section is defined in Section 58-9-2200(1).

(3) 'Person' as defined in Section 58-9-10(4) includes a 'government-owned telecommunications service provider'.

(4) 'Public' means the public generally or any limited portion of the public, including a person or corporation. The term 'public' excludes governmental agencies or entities when they receive telecommunications service from the Budget and Control Board pursuant to its statutory authority or other legal requirements.

Section 58-9-2620. Notwithstanding any other provision of law, a government-owned telecommunications service provider shall:

(1) be subject to the same local, state, and federal regulatory, statutory, and other legal requirements that nongovernment-owned telecommunications service providers are subject to, including regulation by the Public Service Commission;

(2) not be the recipient of any financial benefits of any type that nongovernment-owned telecommunications service providers are not recipients of including, but not limited to, tax exemptions and governmental subsidies of any type. Tax exempt capital financing may be used consistent with Sections 58-9-2620(4)(a) and 58-9-2630(C);

(3) not be permitted to subsidize the cost of providing telecommunications service with funds from any other nontelecommunications service, operation, or other revenue source. If a determination is made that a direct or indirect subsidy has occurred, the government-owned telecommunications service provider immediately shall increase prices for telecommunications service in a manner that ensures that the subsidy shall not continue, and any amounts used directly or indirectly to subsidize the past operations shall be reimbursed to the general treasury of the appropriate state or local government;

(4) impute, in calculating the cost incurred and in the rates to be charged for the provision of telecommunications services, the following:

(a) cost of capital component that is the equivalent to the cost of capital available to nongovernment-owned telecommunications service providers in the same state or locality; and

(b) an amount equal to all taxes, licenses, fees, and other assessments applicable to a nongovernment-owned telecommunications provider including, but not limited to, federal, state, and local taxes, rights-of-way franchise consent, or administrative fees, and pole attachment fees;

(5) keep separate books and separately account for the revenues, expenses, property, and source of investment dollars associated with the provision of telecommunications service; and

(6) be required to prepare and publish an independent annual audit in accordance with generally accepted accounting principles that reflects the full cost of providing the service, including all direct and indirect costs. The indirect costs shall include, but are not limited to, amounts for rights-of-way franchise, consent, or administrative fees, regulatory fees, occupation taxes, pole attachment fees, and ad valorem taxes. The annual accounting must reflect any direct or indirect subsidies received by the government-owned telecommunications provider. Records demonstrating compliance with the provisions of this section shall be filed with the Public Service Commission and be made available for public inspection and copying. The compliance shall be overseen by the Public Service Commission pursuant to and not inconsistent with its power and jurisdiction set forth by law including Section 58-3-140.

Section 58-9-2630. (A) A government-owned telecommunications service provider shall pay or collect taxes each year in a manner equivalent to taxes paid by nongovernment-owned telecommunications service providers through payment of the following:

(1) all state taxes, including corporate income taxes, under Section 12-6-530 and utility license taxes under Section 12-20-100;

(2) all local taxes, including local business license taxes, under Section 58-9-2230, together with any franchise fees and other local taxes and fees, including impact, user, service, or permit fees, pole rental fees, and rights-of-way, franchise, consent, or administrative fees; and

(3) all property taxes on otherwise exempt real and personal property that are directly used in the provision of telecommunication services.

(B) A government-owned telecommunications service provider shall be required to compute, collect, and remit taxes in the same manner as a nongovernment-owned telecommunications service provider and shall be entitled to the same deductions.

(C) A government-owned telecommunications service provider shall annually remit to the general fund of the government entity owning the telecommunications service provider an amount equivalent to any and all taxes or fees a private sector telecommunications provider would be required to pay.

(D) The taxpayer confidentiality provisions contained in Title 12 shall not apply to the filings of government-owned telecommunications service providers. Provided, however, the Department of Revenue shall require an annual report of all telecommunications providers. The report shall require any telecommunications company licensed in this State to report the total gross of retail telecommunications, to which the business license tax is applicable, pursuant to Section 58-9-2220. This information shall be available to any entity authorized to collect a tax on retail telecommunications or their agent. Information provided to an entity or agent authorized to collect a tax may not be disclosed or provided in any manner to any other person. Such information may only be used by an entity or agent of an entity authorized to collect a tax for purposes of determining the accuracy of tax returns, filings, and payment of taxes.

Section 58-9-2650. The Department of Insurance must determine the South Carolina average market rate for private sector liability insurance for telecommunications operations. In order to have government-owned and nongovernment-owned telecommunications service providers in the same competitive position, to the extent possible, the rate paid for liability insurance for government-owned telecommunications operations must be equal to or greater than the average market rate for private sector liability insurance in South Carolina as determined by the Department of Insurance. To the extent that any government-owned telecommunications service provider pays less than the average market rate for this insurance established by the Department of Insurance, the difference shall be remitted by the government-owned telecommunications service provider to the general fund of the government owning the telecommunications provider. Provided, however, nothing in this section shall be construed to mean that government-owned telecommunication providers are not covered by the South Carolina Tort Claims Act."

B. Section 58-5-30 of the 1976 Code is amended to read:

"Section 58-5-30. Except as provided in Article 23, Chapter 9 of Title 58, nothing contained in Articles 1, 3, and 5 of this chapter shall give the commission any power to regulate or interfere with public utilities owned or operated by or on behalf of any municipality or regional transportation authority as defined in Chapter 25 of this title or their agencies."

C. If any section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, clause, phrase, or word of this article is for any reason held to be unconstitutional or invalid, the holding shall not affect the constitutionality or validity of the remaining portions of this article, the General Assembly hereby declaring that it would have passed this article, and each and every section, subsection, paragraph, subparagraph, sentence, clause, phrase, and word thereof, irrespective of the fact that any one or more other sections, subsections, paragraphs, subparagraphs, sentences, clauses, phrases, or words hereof may be declared to be unconstitutional, invalid, or otherwise ineffective.

Time effective

SECTION 2. Upon approval by the Governor this act takes effect July 1, 2002.

Ratified the 6th day of June, 2002.

Approved the 2nd day of August, 2002.

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