South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 3 - Defense Of Indigents
Section 17-3-570. Administration of personnel.

(A) All public defenders and other personnel employed by a county public defender corporation on a full-time or a part-time basis are considered employees of the circuit public defenders office in the judicial circuit in which they serve. No employee currently employed pursuant to the provisions of this section may be terminated, except for cause for a period of one year from the effective date of employment by the circuit public defender office. No employee salaries and benefits, including accrued leave, may be less than that which the employee is earning as of the effective date of employment by the circuit public defender office.
(B) Each circuit public defender is authorized to employ administrative, clerical, and paraprofessional personnel as may be authorized by the commission based on funds appropriated by the General Assembly or otherwise available provided, however, that each circuit public defender is authorized not less than two positions as provided in this section. In authorizing administrative, clerical, and paraprofessional personnel, the commission shall consider the caseload, present staff, and resources available to each circuit public defender and shall make authorizations as will contribute to the efficiency of individual circuit public defenders in providing effective criminal defense for indigent defendants.
(C) All personnel employed by the circuit public defenders pursuant to this article shall be employees of the administering county and shall be compensated based on the unclassified service schedule of the South Carolina Merit System of Personnel Administration.
(D) Personnel employed by the circuit public defenders pursuant to this article shall have the authority, duties, powers, and responsibilities as are authorized by law or as assigned by the circuit public defender and shall serve at the pleasure of the circuit public defender.
(E) The circuit public defender shall fix the compensation of each state-paid employee appointed pursuant to this article in accordance with the class to which the person is appointed and the appropriate step of the salary schedule. All salary advancements must be based on quality of work, training, and performance. A reduction in salary must be made in accordance with the salary schedule for the position and the policies, rules, or regulations adopted by the commission.
HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 108, Section 3, eff June 21, 2007.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 17 - Criminal Procedures

Chapter 3 - Defense Of Indigents

Section 17-3-5. Definitions.

Section 17-3-10. Persons entitled to counsel shall be so advised; when counsel shall be provided.

Section 17-3-20. Appointment of counsel for indigents charged with murder; compensation.

Section 17-3-30. Affidavit of inability to employ counsel; payment of indigent's assets to state; application fee; waiver or reduction of fee; disposition of fee revenues; fund for screening applicants.

Section 17-3-40. Creation of claim against assets and estate of person for whom counsel is provided.

Section 17-3-45. Affidavit of assets of persons seeking appointed counsel; application fee; claim against assets and estate of person provided counsel.

Section 17-3-50. Determination of fees for appointed counsel and public defenders; maximum amounts; authorization to exceed maximum; payment for certain services.

Section 17-3-55. Carry-forward of unpaid obligations.

Section 17-3-80. Appropriation for expenses of appointed private counsel and public defenders; restrictions and limitations.

Section 17-3-85. Fiscal year-end disposition of unexpended appropriations for payment of private appointed counsel for counties without public defender corporations.

Section 17-3-90. Vouchers for payment for services by private appointed counsel and for reimbursement of expenses; approval and submission for payment.

Section 17-3-100. Discretionary authority of judge to appoint counsel is not limited; remuneration and reimbursement.

Section 17-3-110. Power of Supreme Court to establish rules and regulations.

Section 17-3-310. Commission created; appointment of members; terms; powers and duties.

Section 17-3-320. Office of Indigent Defense; executive director; appointment; duties.

Section 17-3-330. Duties of Office of Indigent Defense.

Section 17-3-340. Duties of commission.

Section 17-3-350. Immunity.

Section 17-3-360. Division of Appellate Defense created; administration and staffing; duties and responsibilities.

Section 17-3-370. Appointment of counsel by court.

Section 17-3-380. Funding.

Section 17-3-510. Circuit Public Defender Selection Panel; county representation; nomination of Circuit Public Defender; election by the Commission on Indigent Defense.

Section 17-3-520. Circuit public defender; qualifications; responsibilities.

Section 17-3-530. Chief county public defenders; responsibilities and duties.

Section 17-3-540. Maintenance and staffing of county public defender offices.

Section 17-3-550. Funding.

Section 17-3-560. Administration of funds.

Section 17-3-570. Administration of personnel.

Section 17-3-580. Public defenders; requirements as to employment.

Section 17-3-590. Office space and equipment.

Section 17-3-600. Existing contracts for providing indigent defense services.