(A)(1) There is created the Board of Economic Advisors as follows:
(a) one member, appointed by, and serving at the pleasure of the Governor, who shall serve as chairman and shall receive annual compensation of ten thousand dollars;
(b) one member appointed by, and serving at the pleasure of the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, who shall receive annual compensation of eight thousand dollars;
(c) one member appointed by, and serving at the pleasure of the Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives, who shall receive annual compensation of eight thousand dollars;
(d) the Director of the Department of Revenue, who shall serve ex officio, with no voting rights.
(2) The Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office shall provide for the staffing and administrative support of the board.
(B) The chairman of the board shall report directly to the Governor, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee to establish policy governing economic trend analysis. The office shall provide for the staffing and administrative support of the board from funds appropriated by the General Assembly.
(C) The executive director shall assist the Governor, chairman of the board, Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and Chairman of the Ways and Means Committee of the House of Representatives in providing an effective system for compiling and maintaining current and reliable economic data. The office, upon approval by the board, may establish an advisory board to assist in carrying out its duties and responsibilities. All state agencies, departments, institutions, and divisions shall provide the information and data the advisory board requires. The board is considered a public body for purposes of the Freedom of Information Act, pursuant to Section 30-4-20(a).
(D) The Department of Commerce shall provide to the office by November tenth the public document prepared pursuant to Section 12-10-100(C) itemizing each revitalization agreement concluded during the previous calendar year. The Department of Revenue shall provide to the office by November tenth a report of the amount of each tax credit claimed in the previous tax year pursuant to Title 12. The report must list individually the amount claimed and the number of filings for each tax credit. The Department of Revenue also must provide to the office by November tenth data files containing data from all state individual and corporate income tax filings from the previous tax year, excluding confidential identifying information.
HISTORY: 1982 Act No. 466, Part II, Section 44; 1992 Act No. 501, Part II, Section 13A; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 89; 2002 Act No. 356, Section 1, Part IX.B; 2014 Act No. 121 (S.22), Pt VI, Section 8.B, eff July 1, 2014. Formerly Code 1976 Section 11-9-820, redesignated and amended by 2018 Act No. 246 (H.3895), Sections 1, 2, eff July 1, 2018.
Editor's Note
Prior Laws: Former Section 11-9-1110 was titled Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office established, and had the following history: 2014 Act No. 121 (S.22), Pt VI, Section 8.A, eff July 1, 2014. See now, Code 1976 Section 11-9-840.
Effect of Amendment
2014 Act No. 121, Section 8.B, rewrote subsection (A); in subsection (B), substituted "Governor, the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, and the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee" for "Budget and Control Board"; and in subsection (C), substituted "Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office" for "Budget and Control Board".
2018 Act No. 246, Section 2, rewrote the section.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 9 - State Finances Generally
Section 11-9-10. Money to be spent only for purpose or activity specifically appropriated.
Section 11-9-15. Use of state funds for function at club practicing discrimination prohibited.
Section 11-9-20. Disbursing officers exceeding or transferring appropriations.
Section 11-9-30. Transfer of funds upon transfer of personnel.
Section 11-9-40. Statement to General Assembly.
Section 11-9-50. Accounts to be itemized and verified.
Section 11-9-70. Neglect or failure to remit funds.
Section 11-9-80. Fiscal year starts July 1 and ends June 30.
Section 11-9-85. Tax and fee revenues to be calculated on accrual basis.
Section 11-9-95. Transfer of agency funds to pay debts prior to closing books for fiscal year.
Section 11-9-105. Contracts for legal or consultant services.
Section 11-9-115. Certain purchases made by State not subject to fair trade contracts.
Section 11-9-130. Funds for capital improvement projects not on state-owned property.
Section 11-9-220. Debt in excess of appropriation prohibited.
Section 11-9-230 to 11-9-270. Repealed.
Section 11-9-280. Borrowing to pay operating expenses of the State.
Section 11-9-290. Borrowing to maintain balance in general deposit account.
Section 11-9-300. Borrowing to maintain general fund; required cash balance.
Section 11-9-320. Certain payment obligations may be sold to the best advantage of the State.
Section 11-9-330. Expenses of issuance of small denomination notes or other obligations.
Section 11-9-340. Statement of bonded indebtedness in Comptroller General's report.
Section 11-9-360. Governing body issuing bonds to determine interest rate on bonds.
Section 11-9-610. State Fiscal Accountability Authority to manage Sinking Fund; annual report.
Section 11-9-620. Handling of funds.
Section 11-9-630. Sale of property not in actual public use.
Section 11-9-640. Vacant lands grantable only for value.
Section 11-9-650. Payment of purchase price; disposition.
Section 11-9-660. Investment of funds.
Section 11-9-665. Purchase of real property as investments of certain reserve or sinking funds.
Section 11-9-670. Control of securities in which Sinking Fund is invested.
Section 11-9-680. Annual report.
Section 11-9-805. Definitions.
Section 11-9-810. Findings and purpose.
Section 11-9-820. Duties of the office set forth in Subarticles.
Section 11-9-830. Duties of Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office.
Section 11-9-840. Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office established.
Section 11-9-860. Assisting with development of annual general appropriations act.
Section 11-9-870. Supplemental staff to assist board; meetings.
Section 11-9-880. Verification by State Treasurer of information relating to that office.
Section 11-9-895. Transfer of funds for execution of subarticle.
Section 11-9-1110. Board of Economic Advisors; membership and appointment; reporting; staffing.