South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 7 - Legislative Enactments
Section 2-7-78. Requirements for certification of revenue estimate in the Governor's recommended appropriations bill and the conference committee report.

This section applies to the annual appropriation recommendation of the Governor and to the report of the conference committee on the annual general appropriations bill. A provision offered for inclusion in the annual general appropriations bill by amendment or otherwise, by the Governor, or which increases or decreases the most recent official projection of general fund revenues of the Board of Economic Advisors must not be included in the bill or recommendation unless the revenue impact is certified by the Executive Director of the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office, or his designee. Changes to the official general fund revenue estimate as a result of the provision may not exceed the amounts certified by the board. The requirements of this section are in addition to the other provisions of law regarding fiscal impact statements.
HISTORY: 1995 Act No. 145, Part II, Section 22; 2018 Act No. 246 (H.3895), Section 3.C, eff July 1, 2018.
Effect of Amendment
2018 Act No. 246, Section 3.C, in the second sentence, substituted "Executive Director of the Revenue and Fiscal Affairs Office, or his designee" for "board" following "certified by the".

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 2 - General Assembly

Chapter 7 - Legislative Enactments

Section 2-7-10. Effective date of legislative enactments.

Section 2-7-20. Effect of repeal of legislative enactment.

Section 2-7-30. Construction of words.

Section 2-7-35. Handicapped person defined.

Section 2-7-40. References to members of county legislative delegations in certain statutes affecting multi-county senatorial districts.

Section 2-7-45. Adoption of the Code of Laws of South Carolina, 1976, as only general statutory law of State.

Section 2-7-50. Amendments, additions and repeals may be made by reference to this Code.

Section 2-7-60. Annual general appropriations act.

Section 2-7-62. Repealed.

Section 2-7-65. Agencies, departments and institutions to justify amount of requested appropriations.

Section 2-7-66. Education Improvement Act appropriations to agencies and entities other than Education Department.

Section 2-7-68. Format for general appropriations bill sections providing for employment of additional personnel.

Section 2-7-69. Inclusion of new positions in general appropriation act; copies of Analysis of Change in appropriations by agency.

Section 2-7-70. Itemization of appropriation bills.

Section 2-7-71. Tax bills; requirement of estimated revenue impact statement.

Section 2-7-72. Bills and resolutions requiring expenditure of funds shall have fiscal impact statements.

Section 2-7-73. Bills and resolutions mandating health insurance coverage shall have fiscal impact statement.

Section 2-7-74. Statement of estimated fiscal impacts of criminal offense changes.

Section 2-7-75. Funds to be used in fiscal year for which they are appropriated, in accordance with line item appropriations.

Section 2-7-76. Fiscal or revenue impact statements for certain bills and resolutions affecting the expenditure of funds by counties or municipalities.

Section 2-7-78. Requirements for certification of revenue estimate in the Governor's recommended appropriations bill and the conference committee report.

Section 2-7-80. Printing and distribution of acts; copies.

Section 2-7-90. Use of certified mail satisfies requirement for registered mail.

Section 2-7-105. Authorization for state capital improvement bonds.

Section 2-7-110. Bill or resolution requiring expenditure by county, municipality, special purpose district, or school district; statement of estimated fiscal impact.

Section 2-7-115. Appropriations for debt service in general appropriations act; additional bonds.

Section 2-7-120. Designation of non-recurring or one-time expenditures in budget recommendations and general appropriations bills.

Section 2-7-125. Recorded roll call vote defined; when required.

Section 2-7-210. Clerk shall correct typographical and clerical errors in legislative enactments.

Section 2-7-220. Procedure for making corrections.

Section 2-7-230. Doubtful matters shall not be corrected.

Section 2-7-240. No correction shall be made after fifteen days.

Section 2-7-410. Petition and draft of bill for legislation for private purposes.

Section 2-7-420. Statement of reasons for legislative charter.

Section 2-7-430. Application for charter or incorporation of transportation company.

Section 2-7-440. Statement of merits effect on others and notice.

Section 2-7-450. Reference of petition to committee.