There is created a body corporate and politic to be known as the South Carolina Research Authority or as the SCRA.
HISTORY: 1983 Act No. 50 Section 2, eff April 29, 1983; 1984 Act No. 309, Section 1, eff March 23, 1984; 1996 Act No. 308, Section 1, eff upon approval (became law without the Governor's signature on May 7, 1996); 2002 Act No. 172, Section 1, eff February 8, 2002; 2005 Act No. 133, Section 1, eff June 7, 2005.
LAW REVIEW AND JOURNAL COMMENTARIES
Industrial development is a public purpose. 39 S.C. L. Rev. 161, Autumn 1987.
NOTES OF DECISIONS
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State's loss of jobs through startup limited liability company's (LLC) relocation to another state was loss to government grant program which loaned $200,000 to startup; although grant program was non-profit corporation, it was extension of state government with mission to promote development of high technology industries and research facilities in state and to strengthen state's knowledge economy and create high-paying jobs. DD Dannar, LLC v. SC LAUNCH!, Inc. (S.C.App. 2020) 431 S.C. 9, 846 S.E.2d 883.
The South Carolina Research Authority is a state agency, since the authority is a corporation owned completely by the people of the state, the authority is empowered to issue revenue bonds under the Advance Refunding Act, which is applicable to public agencies, and, in 1984, the act creating the authority was amended to exempt it from various general law provisions applicable to state agencies and employees. Nichols v. South Carolina Research Authority (S.C. 1986) 290 S.C. 415, 351 S.E.2d 155.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 13 - Planning, Research and Development
Chapter 17 - South Carolina Research Authority
Section 13-17-10. Establishment of South Carolina Research Authority.
Section 13-17-20. South Carolina Research Authority; divisions; objectives.
Section 13-17-40. Members of board; terms; vacancies; compensation; annual reports; meetings.
Section 13-17-50, 13-17-60. Reserved.
Section 13-17-70. Powers of board of trustees.
Section 13-17-80. Board of trustees to exercise power of authority; exceptions; quorum.
Section 13-17-81. "Research park" defined.
Section 13-17-85. Confidentiality.
Section 13-17-88. Target programs of excellence; Industry Partnership Fund.
Section 13-17-89. Prohibition on pledging credit of State.
Section 13-17-90. Exemption from taxation.
Section 13-17-100. State not obligated, liable, or responsible.
Section 13-17-130. Assistance to public and private universities.
Section 13-17-140. Identification of common interest areas; promotion of universities.
Section 13-17-150. Establishment of statewide professional research organization.
Section 13-17-160. Restrictions on authority.
Section 13-17-170. Exemption of authority and its employees from certain Code provisions.
Section 13-17-180. Not-for-profit corporations; powers and limitations; annual audit.