The governing body of each county shall furnish the probate judge, auditor, superintendent of education, clerk of court, sheriff, treasurer and master in equity of their respective counties office room, together with necessary furniture and stationery for the same, which shall be kept at the courthouse of their respective counties, and it shall supply the offices of such officials with fuel, lights, postage and other incidentals necessary to the proper transaction of the legitimate business of such offices.
The provisions of this section, as they relate to office space in the courthouse, shall not apply to Richland County.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 14-11; 1952 Code Section 14-11; 1942 Code Section 3877; 1932 Code Section 3877; Civ. C. '22 Section 1118; Civ. C. '12 Section 997; Civ. C. '02 Section 812; R. S. 699; 1900 (23) 291; 1903 (23) 29; 1909 (26) 27; 1965 (54) 213.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 4-1-10. Division of State into counties; each county is a body politic and corporate.
Section 4-1-20. Procedures to follow when citizens desire to relocate courthouse.
Section 4-1-30. Courthouse may not be relocated within eight miles of county line.
Section 4-1-40. Authority to change name of townships; notice of change.
Section 4-1-70. Investment of sinking funds in defense securities.
Section 4-1-80. County officers shall be furnished office space, furniture and equipment by county.
Section 4-1-90. Furnishing rooms for courts and public officers when courthouse unusable.
Section 4-1-110. County funds not subject to levy.
Section 4-1-120. Operation of county government in county without county appropriation act.
Section 4-1-130. Fees to be paid by counties.
Section 4-1-140. Method of payment of court fees.
Section 4-1-150. Fees charged by clerks of court and registers of deeds.
Section 4-1-170. Joint development of industrial or business park; consent of municipality.
Section 4-1-172. Multicounty parks to consist of contiguous counties.
Section 4-1-180. County employee furlough program; exemptions.