South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 75 - Property, Casualty, And Title Insurance Generally
Section 38-75-485. South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; grant eligibility and use.

(A) There is established within the Department of Insurance, the South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program. The advisory committee, established pursuant to Section 38-75-470, shall provide advice and assistance to the program administrator with regard to his administration of the program.
(B) This section does not create an entitlement for property owners or obligate the State in any way to fund the inspection or retrofitting of residential property in this State. Implementation of this program is subject to annual legislative appropriations.
(C) The program shall develop and implement a comprehensive and coordinated approach for hurricane damage mitigation that includes the following:
(1) The program may award matching or nonmatching grants based upon the availability of funds. The program administrator also shall apply for financial grants to be used to assist single-family, site-built or manufactured or modular, owner-occupied, residential property owners to retrofit their primary legal residence to make them less vulnerable to hurricane damage.
(a) To be eligible for a matching grant, a residential property must:
(i) be the applicant's primary legal residence;
(ii) be actually owned and occupied by the applicant;
(iii) be the owner's legal residence as described in Section 12-43-220(c);
(iv) be a single family, site-built, manufactured, or modular, owner-occupied residential property;
(v) be a residential property covered by a current homeowners or dwelling insurance policy that:
(A) is issued by an insurer licensed in this State or a surplus lines insurer, where the policy is lawfully placed by a broker authorized to do business in this State; and
(B) provides insurance coverage of the residential property equal to or greater than the fair market value of the residential property as defined in Section 12-37-3135(a)(2) and reflected in the county records;
(vi) have undergone an acceptable wind certification and hurricane mitigation inspection in accordance with program requirements.
(b) All matching grants must be matched on a dollar-for-dollar basis for a total of ten thousand dollars for the mitigation project. No grant issued by the program for any mitigation project for a residential property may exceed five thousand dollars.
(c) The program must create a process in which mitigation contractors agree to participate and seek reimbursement from the State and homeowners selected from a list of participating contractors. All mitigation projects must be based upon the securing of all required local permits and inspections. Mitigation projects are subject to random reinspection. The program may reinspect up to ten percent of all projects.
(d) Matching fund grants also must be made available to local governments and nonprofit entities, on a first-come, first-served basis, for projects that reduce hurricane damage to single-family, site-built or manufactured or modular owner-occupied, residential property, provided that:
(i) no matching grant for any one local government or nonprofit entity may exceed fifty thousand dollars in any fiscal year;
(ii) the total amount of matching grants awarded to all local governments and nonprofit entities combined may not exceed two hundred fifty thousand dollars in any fiscal year; and
(iii) the difference between two hundred fifty thousand dollars and the total amount of grants awarded to all local governments and nonprofit entities combined in any fiscal year may be applied to grants to individual homeowners who meet the qualifications for a grant described in subitems (a) through (d) or in subitem (g).
(e) Grants may be used for the following improvements:
(i) roof deck attachment;
(ii) secondary water barrier;
(iii) roof covering;
(iv) brace gable ends;
(v) reinforce roof-to-wall connections;
(vi) opening protection;
(vii) exterior doors, including garage doors;
(viii) tie downs;
(ix) problems associated with weakened trusses, studs, and other structural components;
(x) inspection and repair or replacement of manufactured home piers, anchors, and tiedown straps; and
(xi) any other mitigation techniques approved by the advisory committee.
(f) To be eligible for a nonmatching grant, a residential property must comply with the requirements set forth in subsection (C)(1)(a), (c), and (e).
(i) For nonmatching grants, applicants who otherwise meet the requirements of subitems (a), (c), and (e) may be eligible for a grant of up to five thousand dollars and may not be required to provide a matching amount to receive the grant. These grants must be used to retrofit single-family, site-built or manufactured or modular, owner-occupied, residential properties in order to make them less vulnerable to hurricane damage. The grant must be used for the retrofitting measures set forth in Section 38-75-485(C)(1)(e).
(ii) Nonmatching grant award amounts will be determined based on the cost of the mitigation project and a percentage of the total adjusted household income of the applicant according to the most recent federal income tax return. Those applicants with a total annual adjusted gross household income of which does not exceed eighty percent of the median annual adjusted gross income for households within the county in which the person or family resides may be eligible for the maximum grant award amount of five thousand dollars. Applicants with a higher total annual adjusted household income may be awarded a lower amount. The director or his designee shall issue a bulletin annually that sets forth the maximum grant award amounts based on the total annual adjusted gross household income of the applicant adjusted for family size relative to the county area median income or the state median family income, whichever is higher, as published annually by the United States Department of Housing and Urban Development. If the cost of the mitigation project exceeds the amount of the grant award, the remaining cost is the applicant's responsibility. No grant award may exceed five thousand dollars.
(2) The department shall define by regulation the details of the mitigation measures necessary to qualify for the grants described in this section.
(3) Multimedia public education, awareness, and advertising efforts designed to specifically address mitigation techniques must be employed, as well as a component to support ongoing consumer resources and referral services.
(4) The department shall use its best efforts to obtain grants or funds from the federal government to supplement the financial resources of the program. In addition to state appropriations, if any, this program must be implemented by the department through the use of the premium taxes due to this State by the South Carolina Wind and Hail Underwriting Association, and one percent of the premium taxes collected annually and remitted to the Department of Insurance.
(5) The director or his designee may promulgate regulations necessary to implement the provisions of this article.
HISTORY: 2007 Act No. 78, Section 11, eff June 11, 2007, applicable to taxable years beginning after December 31, 2006; 2017 Act No. 28 (S.315), Section 3, eff May 10, 2017.
Effect of Amendment
2017 Act No. 28, Section 3, rewrote the section, establishing criteria that a residential property must meet in order to be eligible for a nonmatching grant, allowing for matching grant funds to be made available to local governments and nonprofit entities, and establishing a formula for determining nonmatching grant awards based on an applicant's household income.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 38 - Insurance

Chapter 75 - Property, Casualty, And Title Insurance Generally

Section 38-75-10. Fire insurance policy shall indicate allocation of premium and location of property.

Section 38-75-20. Maximum amounts of fire insurance policies; stated values; contributions by coinsurers.

Section 38-75-30. Maximum amounts of fire insurance policies; exceptions for manufacturing property and replacement riders.

Section 38-75-40. Validity of additional or coinsurance clause.

Section 38-75-50. Clause limiting or invalidating policies if property is encumbered is void.

Section 38-75-60. Cause of action by insurer against tenant.

Section 38-75-210. Policies may not exceed three years; refund of unearned premiums on cancellation of policies.

Section 38-75-220. Restrictions on amount of insurance that may be written.

Section 38-75-230. Information required on contracts for purchase of mobile homes.

Section 38-75-310. Definitions.

Section 38-75-320. Declaration of purpose.

Section 38-75-330. South Carolina Wind and Hail Underwriting Association created; members.

Section 38-75-340. Plan of operation.

Section 38-75-350. Application for coverage; issuance of policy.

Section 38-75-360. Powers of Association.

Section 38-75-370. Duties of members of Association; limitation on liability.

Section 38-75-375. Contested assessment or interest levy by association; payment under protest; appeal; exposure to disciplinary procedures.

Section 38-75-380. Liability for inspections and statements concerning risk.

Section 38-75-385. Liability for acts or omissions under this article.

Section 38-75-386. Essential property insurance; liability for acts and omissions.

Section 38-75-390. Cession of essential property insurance to Association.

Section 38-75-400. Rates.

Section 38-75-410. Appeals; hearings upon appeal.

Section 38-75-420. Reports of inspection by Association.

Section 38-75-430. Association shall file statement of transactions and the like; additional information.

Section 38-75-440. Examination into affairs of Association.

Section 38-75-450. Regulations.

Section 38-75-460. Expansion of area in which essential property insurance provided; factors; multiple tiers.

Section 38-75-470. Appointment of advisory committee; duties; membership.

Section 38-75-480. Loss mitigation grant program; establishment; purpose.

Section 38-75-485. South Carolina Hurricane Damage Mitigation Program; grant eligibility and use.

Section 38-75-490. Development of rating system to evaluate relative ability of coastal property to withstand wind load from hurricane.

Section 38-75-710. Scope of article.

Section 38-75-720. Definitions.

Section 38-75-730. Restrictions on cancellation of policies and renewals; notice of cancellation; exceptions.

Section 38-75-740. Restrictions on nonrenewal of policies.

Section 38-75-750. Requirements for renewal of policies.

Section 38-75-755. Notification to applicants or renewing policyholders.

Section 38-75-760. Unlawful practices involving cancellation, nonrenewal, or renewal of policies.

Section 38-75-770. Notice requirements for eligible surplus lines insurers.

Section 38-75-775. Coverage of licensed health care providers.

Section 38-75-780. Exemption from liability for action taken in performance of powers and duties of this article; exceptions.

Section 38-75-790. Nonrenewal of homeowners insurance.

Section 38-75-905. Definitions.

Section 38-75-910. Limitation of risk on title insurance.

Section 38-75-920. Title insurers to maintain reinsurance reserve.

Section 38-75-930. Insolvency of domestic title insurer.

Section 38-75-940. Loss and loss expense reserves.

Section 38-75-950. Obtaining reinsurance.

Section 38-75-960. Financial interest in title insurer or agent.

Section 38-75-970. Premium rates.

Section 38-75-980. Filing of premium rate schedules.

Section 38-75-990. Title insurers to make schedules of current premiums and charges available to public.

Section 38-75-1000. Restrictions on amount of commission.

Section 38-75-1010. Title insurers; issuance of closing or settlement insurance; indemnity; premiums.

Section 38-75-1110. Purpose.

Section 38-75-1120. Report on coastal insurance issues.

Section 38-75-1130. Scope of article.

Section 38-75-1140. Evaluation of natural hazard catastrophe models; requirements for modeling organizations.

Section 38-75-1150. Separate premium for fire and allied lines coverage.

Section 38-75-1160. Notice requirement prior to cancellation or refusal to renew; exceptions.

Section 38-75-1170. Access to recorded personal information; disclosure requirements and limitations.

Section 38-75-1180. Notice of reasons for cancellation or nonrenewal.

Section 38-75-1190. Immunity from liability absent malice or gross negligence.

Section 38-75-1200. Notice regarding cancellation in application for original issuance of policy.

Section 38-75-1210. Prohibited grounds for refusal to issue policy or determination of premiums; penalties.

Section 38-75-1220. Prohibited grounds for refusal to renew policy; immunity from liability; review by director of cancellation or refusal; penalties.

Section 38-75-1230. Wind and hail exclusions on fire, allied lines, or homeowner's policy.

Section 38-75-1240. Provision to director of underwriting restrictions.