South Carolina Statutes
§ 9-5-450 — Collection of delinquent payments from employers; withholding of state funds for delinquency or failure to make reports.
South Carolina § 9-5-450
JurisdictionSouth Carolina
Title 9RETIREMENT SYSTEMS
Ch. 5STATE RETIREMENT AND SOCIAL SECURITY ACT OF 1955
This text of South Carolina § 9-5-450 (Collection of delinquent payments from employers; withholding of state funds for delinquency or failure to make reports.) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering South Carolina primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Bluebook
S.C. Code Ann. § 9-5-450 (2026).
Text
Delinquent payments due under Section 9-5-430 must be charged interest compounded annually based on the adjusted prime rate charged by banks, rounded to the nearest full percent. The effective date of the adjustment must be based on the twelve-month period ending March thirty-first of any calendar year and must be established by April fifteenth for an effective date for the next July first. The adjusted prime rate charged by banks means the average predominant prime rate quoted by commercial banks to large businesses as determined by the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System. The adjusted prime rate used must be the adjusted prime rate charged by the bank during March of that year. Delinquent payments may be recovered by action in a court of competent jurisdiction against the po
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Legislative History
HISTORY: 1962 Code SECTION 61-239; 1955 (49) 43; 1985 Act No. 201, Part II, SECTION 47E.
Nearby Sections
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§ 9-5-10
Short title.§ 9-5-20
Declaration of policy.§ 9-5-230
Terms of agreement.§ 9-5-30
Definitions.§ 9-5-430
Contributions of employers.§ 9-5-440
Reports of employers.Cite This Page — Counsel Stack
Bluebook (online)
South Carolina § 9-5-450, Counsel Stack Legal Research, https://law.counselstack.com/statute/sc/5/9-5-450.