South Carolina Statutes

§ 11-35-4220 — Authority to debar or suspend.

South Carolina § 11-35-4220
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 11PUBLIC FINANCE
Ch. 35SOUTH CAROLINA CONSOLIDATED PROCUREMENT CODE

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S.C. Code Ann. § 11-35-4220 (2026).

Text

(1)Authority. After reasonable notice to the person or firm involved, and a reasonable opportunity for that person or firm to be heard, the appropriate chief procurement officer has the authority to debar a person for cause from consideration for award of contracts or subcontracts. The appropriate chief procurement officer has authority to suspend a person or firm from consideration for award of contracts or subcontracts during an investigation if there is probable cause for debarment. The period of debarment or suspension is as prescribed by the appropriate chief procurement officer.
(2)Causes for Debarment or Suspension. The causes for debarment shall include, but not be limited to:
(a)conviction for commission of a criminal offense as an incident to obtaining or attempting to obtain

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1981 Act No. 148, SECTION 1; 1993 Act No. 178, SECTION 36; 1997 Act No. 153, SECTION 1; 2006 Act No. 376, SECTION 53; 2019 Act No. 41 (S.530), SECTION 58, eff May 13, 2019. Editor's Note 2019 Act No. 41, SECTION 80, provides as follows: "SECTION 80. This act takes effect upon approval by the Governor and applies to solicitations issued after that date." Effect of Amendment 2019 Act No. 41, SECTION 58, in (1), in the second sentence, deleted "if doing so is in the best interest of the State and there is probable cause for debarment" from the end, in the third sentence, substituted "has authority to" for "also may", and made nonsubstantive changes; in (2), deleted "or suspension" following "debarment", inserted (f), redesignated (f) as (g), and made a nonsubstantive change; and added (7) and (8).

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