South Carolina Statutes

§ 4-11-290 — Dissolution of special purpose districts; procedures; disposition of assets.

South Carolina § 4-11-290
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 4COUNTIES
Ch. 11COUNTY OFFICERS

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S.C. Code Ann. § 4-11-290 (2026).

Text

(A)For purposes of this section, "special purpose district" or "district" means any district created by or pursuant to an act of the General Assembly before March 7, 1973, and to which has been committed before March 7, 1973, any governmental function, and includes those districts created by special legislation as well as those districts created by virtue of referenda held pursuant to general legislation.
(B)No special purpose district may be dissolved pursuant to this section if any one or more of the following conditions exists:
(1)the district is presently providing a governmental service within its boundaries;
(2)the district has outstanding general obligation indebtedness;
(3)the district has outstanding indebtedness payable from revenues derived from the provision of one or more

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Legislative History

HISTORY: 1992 Act No. 516, SECTION 5(B), eff September 2, 1992; 2006 Act No. 343, SECTION 1, eff June 10, 2006; 2022 Act No. 214 (S.1045), SECTION 26.A, eff May 23, 2022. Editor's Note 2022 Act No. 214, SECTION 26.B, provides as follows: "[SECTION 26.]B. This SECTION takes effect upon approval by the Governor." Effect of Amendment The 2006 amendment rewrote subsection (B); in subsection (D), added subparagraphs (6) and (7) relating to indebtedness; and added subsection (J) relating to disposition of assets. 2022 Act No. 214, SECTION 26.A, in (J), inserted (3) and redesignated former (3) as (4), and made a nonsubstantive change in (4).

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