From the deposits made pursuant to Section 14-1-206(C)(6), Section 14-1-207(C)(5), and Section 14-1-208(C)(5), three million two hundred thousand dollars shall be allocated to the following agencies for support of the programs specified:
(1) five hundred thousand dollars to the Department of Juvenile Justice for the Juvenile Arbitration Program;
(2) four hundred fifty thousand dollars to the Department of Juvenile Justice for the Marine Institutes;
(3) five hundred thousand dollars to the Department of Juvenile Justice for the regional status offender programs; and
(4) one million seven hundred fifty thousand dollars to the Office of Indigent Defense.
HISTORY: 2008 Act No. 353, Section 2, Pt 23G, eff July 1, 2009.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 14-1-10. "Property" defined.
Section 14-1-20. "Real property" and "real estate" defined.
Section 14-1-30. "Personal property" defined.
Section 14-1-40. "Clerk" defined.
Section 14-1-50. Common law of England continues in effect.
Section 14-1-60. Rules of construction.
Section 14-1-70. Designation of the several courts of the State.
Section 14-1-80. Jurisdiction of the several courts of the state, generally.
Section 14-1-90. Chief Justice of Supreme Court is administrative head; powers and duties; vacancy.
Section 14-1-95. Power of chief justice to adjust salary of judicial employees.
Section 14-1-100. Rights in court not affected by race or color.
Section 14-1-120. Case continued on adjournment.
Section 14-1-130. Disqualification of judge by reason of relationship to parties.
Section 14-1-140. Persons attending court exempt from arrest; mileage allowed per day.
Section 14-1-150. Contempt of court; offenders to be heard.
Section 14-1-160. Breach of peace within hearing of court.
Section 14-1-170. Filing of undertakings.
Section 14-1-180. Jurors for inferior courts in counties containing a city of more than 70,000.
Section 14-1-190. Monies received by jurors constitute expense allowance.
Section 14-1-202. Authority to collect or compromise a court-ordered delinquent debt.
Section 14-1-203. Revenues from spousal and dependent children support actions.
Section 14-1-207. Additional assessment, magistrates court; remittance; disposition; annual audits.
Section 14-1-208. Additional assessment, municipal court; remittance; disposition; annual audits.
Section 14-1-209. Payment of fine and assessment in installments.
Section 14-1-211.5. Training and technical assistance.
Section 14-1-212. Surcharges on fines; distribution.
Section 14-1-214. Payment of fines, fees, court costs by credit or debit card.
Section 14-1-215. Retired judges or justices may preside in certain courts.
Section 14-1-216. Prohibition against assignment of family court judge to circuit court; exceptions.