(A) The Interstate Commission shall pay or provide for the payment of the reasonable expenses of its establishment, organization, and ongoing activities.
(B) The Interstate Commission shall levy on and collect an annual assessment from each compacting state to cover the cost of the internal operations and activities of the Interstate Commission and its staff that must be in a total amount sufficient to cover the Interstate Commission's annual budget as approved each year. The aggregate annual assessment amount shall be allocated based upon a formula to be determined by the Interstate Commission, taking into consideration the population of the State and the volume of interstate movement of offenders in each compacting state and shall promulgate a rule binding upon all compacting states which governs the assessment.
(C) The Interstate Commission shall not incur any obligations of any kind prior to securing the funds adequate to meet the same; nor shall the Interstate Commission pledge the credit of any of the compacting states, except by and with the authority of the compacting state.
(D) The Interstate Commission shall keep accurate accounts of all receipts and disbursements. The receipts and disbursements of the Interstate Commission must be subject to the audit and accounting procedures established under its bylaws. However, all receipts and disbursements of funds handled by the Interstate Commission shall be audited yearly by a certified or licensed public accountant, and the report of the audit must be included in and become part of the annual report of the Interstate Commission.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 273, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 24 - Corrections, Jails, Probations, Paroles and Pardons
Chapter 21 - Probation, Parole And Pardon
Section 24-21-11. Removal of director or member.
Section 24-21-12. Compensation of board members.
Section 24-21-30. Meetings; parole and pardon panels.
Section 24-21-32. Reentry supervision; revocation.
Section 24-21-35. Administrative recommendations available to victim prior to parole hearing.
Section 24-21-40. Record of proceedings.
Section 24-21-50. Hearings, arguments, and appearances by counsel or individuals.
Section 24-21-55. Hearing fee.
Section 24-21-60. Cooperation of public agencies and officials; surveys.
Section 24-21-70. Records of prisoners.
Section 24-21-85. Electronic monitoring fees.
Section 24-21-87. Extradition and maintenance polygraph fees.
Section 24-21-90. Account and receipt for fee payments; deposit of funds.
Section 24-21-100. Administrative monitoring when fines outstanding; fee.
Section 24-21-110. Administrative sanctions.
Section 24-21-220. Powers and duties of director.
Section 24-21-221. Notice of hearing to consider parole; to whom required.
Section 24-21-235. Issuance of duty clothing to department employees.
Section 24-21-237. Employee meals.
Section 24-21-240. Oath of probation agents.
Section 24-21-250. Pay and expenses of probation agents.
Section 24-21-260. Probation agents' assignment locations.
Section 24-21-270. Offices for probation agents.
Section 24-21-280. Duties and powers of probation agents; authority to enforce criminal laws.
Section 24-21-290. Information received by probation agents privileged.
Section 24-21-410. Power to suspend sentence and impose probation; exceptions; search and seizure.
Section 24-21-420. Report of probation agent on offense and defendant.
Section 24-21-430. Conditions of probation.
Section 24-21-440. Period of probation.
Section 24-21-450. Arrest for violation of terms of probation; bond.
Section 24-21-460. Action of court in case of violation of terms of probation.
Section 24-21-480. Restitution Center program; distribution of offenders' salaries.
Section 24-21-490. Collection and distribution of restitution.
Section 24-21-510. Development and operation of system; basic elements.
Section 24-21-540. Community Control Centers for higher risk offenders; guidelines for placement.
Section 24-21-550. Probation terms involving fines, costs, assessments, or restitution.
Section 24-21-610. Eligibility for parole.
Section 24-21-635. Earned work credits.
Section 24-21-650. Order of parole.
Section 24-21-660. Effect of parole.
Section 24-21-670. Term of parole.
Section 24-21-680. Violation of parole.
Section 24-21-690. Release after service of full time less good conduct deduction.
Section 24-21-700. Special parole of persons needing psychiatric care.
Section 24-21-715. Parole for terminally ill, geriatric, or permanently disabled inmates.
Section 24-21-920. Clemency in other cases.
Section 24-21-930. Order of pardon.
Section 24-21-940. Definitions.
Section 24-21-950. Guidelines for determining eligibility for pardon.
Section 24-21-960. Pardon application fee; re-application after denial.
Section 24-21-970. Pardon considered in cases of terminal illness.
Section 24-21-980. Pardon obtained through fraud.
Section 24-21-990. Civil rights restored upon pardon.
Section 24-21-1000. Certificate of pardon.
Section 24-21-1100. Short title.
Section 24-21-1110. Definitions.
Section 24-21-1140. Adoption of by-laws.
Section 24-21-1160. Promulgation of rules and amendments; emergency rules.
Section 24-21-1190. Compact membership eligibility; effective date; amendments.
Section 24-21-1210. Severability.
Section 24-21-1220. Construction and application.
Section 24-21-1300. Definitions.
Section 24-21-1310. Development and operation; inmate eligibility.
Section 24-21-1320. Conditions of placement; removal.
Section 24-21-1330. Pilot project day reporting center program; termination.