South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 11 - State Budget System
Section 11-11-320. Capital Reserve Fund.

Section effective until the ratification of an amendment to Section 36(B), Article III of the South Carolina Constitution. See, Editor's Note.
(A) The General Assembly, in the annual general appropriations act, shall appropriate, out of the estimated revenue of the general fund for the fiscal year for which the appropriations are made, into a Capital Reserve Fund, which is separate and distinct from the General Reserve Fund, an amount equal to two percent of the general fund revenue of the latest completed fiscal year.
(B) This appropriation must be contained in the Ways and Means Committee report on the general appropriations bill, the general appropriations bill at the time of third reading in the House of Representatives, the Senate Finance Committee report on the general appropriations bill, the general appropriations bill at the time of a third reading in the Senate, and in any conference report on the general appropriations bill.
(C) Revenues in the Capital Reserve Fund only may be used in the following manner:
(1) In any fiscal year in which the General Reserve Fund does not maintain the percentage amount required by Section 11-11-310, monies from the Capital Reserve Fund first must be used, to the extent necessary, to fully replenish the requisite percentage amount in the General Reserve Fund. The Capital Reserve Fund's replenishment of the General Reserve Fund is in addition to the replenishment requirement provided in Section 36(A), Article III of the Constitution of this State. After the General Reserve Fund is fully restored to the requisite percentage, the monies in the Capital Reserve Fund may be appropriated pursuant to item (2) of this subsection. The Capital Reserve Fund may not be used to offset a midyear budget reduction.
(2) Subsequent to appropriations required by item (1), monies from the Capital Reserve Fund may be appropriated by the General Assembly in separate legislation upon an affirmative vote in each branch of the General Assembly by two-thirds of the members present and voting but not less than three-fifths of the total membership in each branch for the following purposes:
(a) to finance in cash previously authorized capital improvement bond projects;
(b) to retire interest or principal on bonds previously issued;
(c) for capital improvements or other nonrecurring purposes.
(D)(1) Any appropriation of monies from the Capital Reserve Fund as provided in subsection (C) of this section must be ranked in priority of expenditure and is effective on September first of the following fiscal year. If it is determined that the fiscal year has ended with an operating deficit, then the monies appropriated from the Capital Reserve Fund must be reduced by the State Budget and Control Board based on the rank of priority, beginning with the lowest priority, to the extent necessary and applied by the board to the year-end operating deficit before withdrawing monies from the General Reserve Fund.
(2) At the end of the fiscal year, any monies in the Capital Reserve Fund that are not appropriated as provided in subsection (C) of this section or any appropriation for a particular project or item which has been reduced due to application of the monies to a year-end deficit must lapse and be credited to the General Fund.
HISTORY: 1988 Act No. 385, Section 1; 2005 Act No. 156, Sections 1, 6; 2010 Act No. 152, Section 2.A., eff May 8, 2012.
Validity
For the validity of (C)(2) of this section, see Pinckney v. Peeler, 862 S.E.2d 906 (S.C. 2021).

Code Commissioner's Note
At the direction of the Code Commissioner, reference in this section to the former Budget and Control Board has not been changed pursuant to the directive of the South Carolina Restructuring Act, 2014 Act No. 121, Section 5(D)(1), until further action by the General Assembly.
Editor's Note
2010 Act No. 152, Section 2.C., provides:
"This section takes effect upon ratification of an amendment to Section 36, Article III of the Constitution of this State authorizing its terms submitted to the electors of this State at the 2010 general election and first applies for the state fiscal year beginning after that date."
Effect of Amendment
The 2010 amendment rewrote subsection (C)(1) and in subsection (C)(2), substituted "Subsequent to appropriations required by item (1)," for " After March first of a fiscal year,".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 11 - Public Finance

Chapter 11 - State Budget System

Section 11-11-10. Duties of Executive Budget Office and Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office, and Department of Revenue.

Section 11-11-15. Budget functions devolved on Governor; Budget Office to assist.

Section 11-11-20. Information to be secured by Governor.

Section 11-11-30. Annual estimates.

Section 11-11-40. Annual statements from Comptroller General.

Section 11-11-50. Comptroller General shall furnish annual estimate of needs of State.

Section 11-11-70. Budgets submitted to General Assembly.

Section 11-11-80. Statements, balance sheet, and general survey to accompany budget.

Section 11-11-90. Repealed.

Section 11-11-100. General Assembly may amend budget bill.

Section 11-11-110. Expenses of certain committee chairmen of the General Assembly.

Section 11-11-140. Limits on appropriation of surplus general fund revenues; revenue derived from change in accounting method.

Section 11-11-150. Estimated income tax revenues; deductions in calculations; Trust Fund for Tax Relief; appropriation of funds.

Section 11-11-155. Homestead Exemption Fund established.

Section 11-11-156. Reimbursement of school districts from Homestead Exemption Fund.

Section 11-11-157. Reallocation of local option sales tax.

Section 11-11-160. Transfers of appropriations; reduction of authorized spending when receipts less than estimated.

Section 11-11-170. Use of revenues payable pursuant to Master Settlement Agreement.

Section 11-11-180. Declaration of operating deficit; meeting to address deficit; borrowing of surpluses authorized.

Section 11-11-190. Transfer of funds to offset deficits.

Section 11-11-220. Contingency Reserve Fund established.

Section 11-11-230. Creation of Smoking Prevention and Cessation Trust Fund and South Carolina Medicaid Reserve Fund.

Section 11-11-240. Safety Maintenance Account.

Section 11-11-310. General Reserve Fund; deficit.

Section 11-11-310. General Reserve Fund; deficit.

Section 11-11-320. Capital Reserve Fund.

Section 11-11-320. Capital Reserve Fund.

Section 11-11-325. Repealed by 2010 Act No. 152, Section 2.B., eff May 8, 2012.

Section 11-11-325. Capital Reserve Fund must be reduced prior to midyear budget reductions.

Section 11-11-330. Trust Fund for Tax Relief; use of funds.

Section 11-11-335. Availability of funds and revenues.

Section 11-11-340. State Institution Bonds and State Highway Bonds Debt Service Fund; credit of funds.

Section 11-11-345. Suspension of appropriations; negative GAAP Fund balance defined.

Section 11-11-350. Estimates of planned general fund expenditures.

Section 11-11-410. Appropriations subject to spending limitation; financial emergency; surplus funds.

Section 11-11-420. Limitation on permanent state positions; emergency suspension.

Section 11-11-430. State bonds.

Section 11-11-440. Limitation on tax increases and new taxes.