The Code Commissioner and the Legislative Council shall have access to State papers and documents in the custody of the Secretary of State or other custodians of the State laws and archives. The Attorney General and his office, the South Carolina Archives Department and other State agencies and State officers shall on request of the Commissioner and Council cooperate in the codifying of the general statutory law.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 1-312; 1952 Code Section 1-312; 1942 Code Section 2113; 1932 Code Section 2113; Civ. C. '22 Section 77; Civ. C. '12 Section 67; Civ. C. '02 Section 64; Const. Art. 6 Section 5; 1896 (22) 203; 1940 (41) 1940; 1954 (48) 1752; 1975 (59) 160.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Code Commissioner And Committee On Statutory Laws
Section 2-13-10. Election, term and compensation of Code Commissioner.
Section 2-13-40. Meetings, pay and expenses of Committee.
Section 2-13-60. Duties of Code Commissioner.
Section 2-13-65. Code Commissioner to delete legislative members from boards and commissions.
Section 2-13-66. Code Commissioner to add crimes to appropriate category.
Section 2-13-70. Position of Code Commissioner as constitutional office; annual report.
Section 2-13-80. Annual cumulative supplements to Code.
Section 2-13-90. Revised Code volumes.
Section 2-13-100. Contracts for annual cumulative supplements.
Section 2-13-140. Access to State papers and documents; assistance of State officers.
Section 2-13-150. Inclusion in Code of matter other than statutory law and Constitution.
Section 2-13-170. Adoption of Code and subsequent amendment.
Section 2-13-175. Catch line heading or caption not part of Code section.
Section 2-13-180. Publication of advance sheets of statutes; page proofs.
Section 2-13-190. Publication of advance sheets; distribution online.
Section 2-13-200. Sale of signatures and disposition of proceeds.
Section 2-13-210. Publication of complete annual Acts and Joint Resolutions.
Section 2-13-240. Distribution of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976.