South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 11 - Department Of Administration
Section 1-11-560. Time limits on allocations.

(A) Any state ceiling allocation approved by the state authority is valid only for the calendar year in which it is approved, unless eligible and approved for carry-forward election or unless specified differently in the certificates required by Section 1-11-550.
(B) Unless eligible and approved for carry-forward election or unless specified differently in certificates required by Section 1-11-550, each state ceiling allocation expires automatically if the bonds for which the allocation is made are not issued within ninety consecutive calendar days from the date the allocation is approved by the state authority.
(C) In response to a written request by the chairman or other duly authorized official or agent of an issuing authority, the state authority, acting during the period an approved allocation is valid, may but need not extend the period in which an allocation is valid in a single calendar year by thirty-one consecutive calendar days to a total of not more than one hundred twenty-one consecutive calendar days.
(D) In response to a written request by the chairman or other authorized official or agent of an issuing authority, the state authority may but need not reinstate for a period of not more than thirty-one consecutive calendar days in any one calendar year part or all of an allocation approved but not extended previously in accordance with subsection (C) of this section in that same calendar year which has expired. The reinstatement request must certify that the authorized request previously submitted is still true and correct or a new authorized request must be submitted.
(E) A tentative ceiling allocation is canceled automatically if the chairman or other authorized official or agent of the issuing authority fails to deliver the issue amount certificate required by Section 1-11-550 to the secretary of the state authority before the bonds for which the allocation is made are issued.
(F) The chairman or other authorized official or agent of an issuing authority shall advise the secretary of the state authority in writing as soon as is practicable after a decision is made not to issue bonds for which a portion of the state ceiling has been allocated. All notices of relinquishment of ceiling allocations must be entered promptly in the state authority's records by the secretary of the state authority.
(G) Ceiling allocations which are eligible and approved for carry-forward election are not subject to the validity limits of this section. The state authority shall join with the issuing authorities involved in carry-forward election statements to meet the requirements of the Internal Revenue Service.
HISTORY: 1987 Act No. 117, Section 7; 2022 Act No. 202 (H.5075), Section 2, eff June 5, 2022.

Editor's Note
2022 Act No. 202, Section 6, provides as follows:
"SECTION 6. The provisions of this act are effective for allocations of state ceiling beginning January 1, 2022, and thereafter. For the first year of implementation, the state authority may adopt such special procedures as may be necessary to effect the requirements of this act."
Effect of Amendment
2022 Act No. 202, Section 2, rewrote the section.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 1 - Administration of the Government

Chapter 11 - Department Of Administration

Section 1-11-10. Department of Administration established; transfer of offices, divisions, other agencies.

Section 1-11-20. Transfer of offices, divisions, other agencies from State Budget and Control Board to appropriate entities.

Section 1-11-22. Organization of staff.

Section 1-11-23. Filling vacancy in position of Director of Budget Division.

Section 1-11-25. Local Government Division.

Section 1-11-26. Use of funds from Rural Infrastructure Authority; penalties for misuse.

Section 1-11-50. Certain funds of Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office and the Executive Budget Office carried forward.

Section 1-11-55. Leasing of real property for governmental bodies.

Section 1-11-56. Program to manage leasing; procedures.

Section 1-11-58. Annual inventory and report; review; sale of surplus property.

Section 1-11-65. Approval and recordation of real property transactions involving governmental bodies.

Section 1-11-67. Rental charges for occupancy of state-controlled office buildings; apportionment among agency funding sources.

Section 1-11-70. Lands subject to Department's control.

Section 1-11-80. Department authorized to grant easements for public utilities on vacant State lands.

Section 1-11-90. Department authorized to grant rights of way over State marshlands for roads or power or pipe lines to State agencies or political subdivisions.

Section 1-11-100. Execution of instruments conveying rights of way or easements over marshlands or vacant lands.

Section 1-11-110. Authorization of Department to acquire real property by gift, purchase, and condemnation.

Section 1-11-115. Use of proceeds of sale of State real property.

Section 1-11-130. Authorization of Authority to cooperate in handling finances of State subdivisions.

Section 1-11-135. Fees for processing revenue bonds.

Section 1-11-140. Authorization of Fiscal Accountability Authority, through the Office of Insurance Reserve Fund, to provide insurance.

Section 1-11-141. Insurance on state-owned vehicles by agencies; liability of employees for cost of accident repairs.

Section 1-11-145. Employment of special agents to examine insurance risks carried by Authority.

Section 1-11-147. Automobile liability reinsurance contract; letting for bid.

Section 1-11-160. Execution by General Services Division of certificates of exemption from taxation on behalf of political subdivisions.

Section 1-11-170. Authorization to maintain revolving funds to finance certain inventories and accounts receivable.

Section 1-11-175. Authorization of Authority to finance construction of correctional facilities.

Section 1-11-180. Additional powers of the Department of Administration; condition of state property; blanket bonds; energy utilization management system; regulations.

Section 1-11-185. Additional powers of the Department of Administration; permanent improvement projects; regulations; goods and services to promote efficient and economical operations.

Section 1-11-190. Responsibilities of Department of Administration.

Section 1-11-220. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; Fleet Management Program.

Section 1-11-225. Cost allocation plan to recover cost of operating Fleet Management Program.

Section 1-11-250. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; definitions.

Section 1-11-260. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; annual reports; policies, procedures and regulations.

Section 1-11-270. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; establishment of criteria for individual assignment of motor vehicles.

Section 1-11-280. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; interagency motor pools.

Section 1-11-290. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; plan for maximally cost-effective vehicle maintenance.

Section 1-11-300. Agencies to develop and implement uniform cost accounting and reporting system; purchase of motor vehicle equipment and supplies; use of credit cards; determination of vehicle cost per mile.

Section 1-11-310. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; acquisition and disposition of vehicles; titles.

Section 1-11-315. Feasibility of using alternative transportation fuels for state fleet.

Section 1-11-320. Division of General Services, Program of Fleet Management; plates and other identification requirements; exemptions.

Section 1-11-330. Division of Motor Vehicle Management; State Department of Education vehicles exempted.

Section 1-11-335. Department of Administration may provide to and receive from other governmental entities goods and services.

Section 1-11-340. Department to develop and implement statewide Fleet Safety Program.

Section 1-11-360. Repealed.

Section 1-11-370. Repealed.

Section 1-11-395. Use of vendors by state body providing health care or social services to recover reimbursement for providing services.

Section 1-11-400. Authority of Budget and Control Board to enter lease purchase agreements to provide method of replacing Central Correctional Institution.

Section 1-11-405. Aircraft purchase, lease, or lease-purchase by state agency.

Section 1-11-420. Reports to State Budget and Control Board.

Section 1-11-425. Cost information to be included in publications; exceptions.

Section 1-11-430. Supply and use of telecommunication systems for state Government.

Section 1-11-435. Protection of critical information technology infrastructure and data systems.

Section 1-11-440. Repealed.

Section 1-11-445. Defense and indemnification of state agencies.

Section 1-11-460. Payment of judgments against governmental employees and officials in excess of one million dollars; limitations; recovery of amount paid by assessment against entities purchasing tort liability insurance.

Section 1-11-470. Limitations on use of funds appropriated by General Assembly.

Section 1-11-475. Employee benefit appropriations; transfer of funds within agency to cover overruns.

Section 1-11-480. Hiring consultant or management firm to assist in administration of state employee unemployment compensation fund; annual reports to General Assembly.

Section 1-11-490. Breach of security of state agency data; notification; rights and remedies of injured parties; penalties; notification of Consumer Protection Division.

Section 1-11-495. Repealed.

Section 1-11-497. Across-the-board reduction in expenditures.

Section 1-11-500. Calculation and certification of state ceiling.

Section 1-11-510. Allocation of bond limit amounts.

Section 1-11-520. State Ceiling Allocation Plan; periodic allocations; competitive criteria.

Section 1-11-530. Authorized requests for allocation of bond limit amounts.

Section 1-11-540. Reserved.

Section 1-11-550. Certificates by issuing authority.

Section 1-11-560. Time limits on allocations.

Section 1-11-570. State authority may adopt policies and procedures.

Section 1-11-580. Fiscal Accountability Authority to make quarterly payments on certain insurance contracts.

Section 1-11-590. Conflicting provisions.

Section 1-11-703. Definitions.

Section 1-11-705. South Carolina Retiree Health Insurance Trust fund established; administration.

Section 1-11-707. South Carolina Long Term Disability Insurance Trust Fund established; administration.

Section 1-11-710. Board to make insurance available to active and retired employees; Insurance Reserve Fund to provide reinsurance; cost to be paid out of appropriated and other funds.

Section 1-11-715. Incentive program to encourage participation in health promotion and disease prevention programs.

Section 1-11-720. Entities whose employees and retirees are eligible for state health and dental insurance plans; requirements for eligibility.

Section 1-11-725. Rating of local disabilities and special needs providers as single group.

Section 1-11-730. Persons eligible for state health and dental plan coverage.

Section 1-11-740. Division of Insurance Services authorized to develop optional long-term care insurance program.

Section 1-11-750. Withholding long-term care insurance premiums for State retirees.

Section 1-11-770. South Carolina 211 Network.

Section 1-11-780. Mental health insurance.

Section 1-11-1110 to 1-11-1140. Repealed.