South Carolina Statutes
§ 6-11-271 — Millage levy for special purpose district.
South Carolina § 6-11-271
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 6LOCAL GOVERNMENT—PROVISIONS APPLICABLE TO SPECIAL PURPOSE DISTRICTS AND OTHER POLITICAL SUBDIVISIONS
Ch. 11SPECIAL PURPOSE OR PUBLIC SERVICE DISTRICTS GENERALLY
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Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 6-11-271 (2026).
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(A)For purposes of this section, "special purpose district" means any special purpose district or public service authority, however named, created prior to March 7, 1973, by or pursuant to an act of the General Assembly of this State.
(B)(1) This subsection applies only to those special purpose districts the governing bodies of which are not elected but are presently authorized by law to levy for operations and maintenance in each year millage up to or not exceeding a given amount and did impose this levy in fiscal year 1997-98.
(2)There must be levied annually in each special purpose district described in item (1) of this subsection, beginning with the levy for fiscal year 1999, ad valorem property tax millage in the amount equal to the millage levy imposed in fiscal year 1998.
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1998 Act No. 397, SECTION 4.
Nearby Sections
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§ 6-11-1000
Bonds exempt from taxes.§ 6-11-101
Hospital districts; powers.§ 6-11-1010
Disposition of proceeds of bonds.§ 6-11-1040
Certain bond issues validated.§ 6-11-1050
Issuance of additional revenue bonds.§ 6-11-120
Filing of plat of district.§ 6-11-1210
Declaration of purpose.§ 6-11-1220
Definitions.§ 6-11-1230
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