South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 68 - Regulation Of Professional Employer Organizations
Section 40-68-160. Disciplinary action; grounds; sanctions; notice, hearing, and appeal; reinstatement.

(A) For the purposes of this section, " conviction" includes a plea of guilty or nolo contendere or a finding of guilt.
(B) The department may take disciplinary action against a licensee, or a person engaging in professional employer services without a license, on any of the following grounds:
(1) the conviction of a licensee or a controlling person of a licensee of bribery, fraud, or intentional or material misrepresentation in obtaining, attempting to obtain, or renewing a license;
(2) the conviction of a licensee or a controlling person of a licensee of a crime that relates to the operation of a professional employer organization or the ability of the licensee or a controlling person of a licensee to operate a professional employer organization;
(3) the conviction of a licensee or a controlling person of a licensee of a crime that relates to the classification, misclassification, or under-reporting of employees under the South Carolina Workers' Compensation Act;
(4) the conviction of a licensee or a controlling person of a licensee of a crime that relates to the establishment or maintenance of a self-insurance program, whether health insurance, workers' compensation insurance, or other insurance;
(5) the conviction of a licensee or a controlling person of a licensee of a crime that relates to fraud, deceit, or misconduct in the operation of a professional employer organization;
(6) engaging in professional employer services without a license;
(7) transferring or attempting to transfer a license issued pursuant to this chapter;
(8) violating this chapter or an order or regulation issued by the department pursuant to this chapter;
(9) failing to notify the department, in writing, of the civil judgment or felony conviction of a controlling person not later than the thirtieth day after the date on which the judgment or conviction is entered;
(10) failing to cooperate with an investigation, examination, or audit of the licensee's records conducted by the licensee's insurance company or its designee, as provided by the insurance contract or as authorized by law by the South Carolina Department of Insurance;
(11) failing to notify the department and the South Carolina Department of Insurance not later than the thirtieth day after the effective date of a change in ownership, principal business address, or the address of accounts and records;
(12) failing to correct a tax filing or payment deficiencies within a reasonable time as determined by the department;
(13) refusing, after reasonable notice, to meet reasonable health and safety requirements within the licensee's control and made known to the licensee by a federal or state agency;
(14) failing to correct a delinquency in the payment of the licensee's insurance premiums within a reasonable time;
(15) failing to correct a delinquency in the payment of an employee benefit plan premiums or contributions within a reasonable time;
(16) knowingly or without sufficient inquiry, maintaining, sponsoring, offering, endorsing, or otherwise proffering self-insured, self-funded, or other employee benefit plans that are not licensed by the Department of Insurance;
(17) knowingly making a material misrepresentation to an insurance company, to the department, or other governmental agency;
(18) adverse final action by a state or federal regulatory agency for violations within the scope or control of the licensee;
(19) failure to inform the department in writing within thirty days of an adverse final action by a state or federal regulatory agency; or
(20) in case of a professional employer organization or group that has qualified for licensing pursuant to Section 40-68-55, the failure to notify the department within thirty days of any change in the status of its certification with the independent and qualified assurance organization.
(C) Upon finding that a licensee has violated one or more provisions of this section, the department may:
(1) deny an application for a license;
(2) revoke, restrict, suspend, or refuse to renew a license;
(3) impose an administrative penalty in an amount not less than one thousand dollars for each violation, but not more than fifty thousand dollars;
(4) issue a reprimand;
(5) issue a cease and desist order; or
(6) place the licensee on probation for a period and subject to conditions and restrictions that the department specifies.
(D) On revocation, or suspension of a license, the licensee immediately shall return the license to the department and may not:
(1) solicit any new clients; or
(2) enter into or execute any additional contracts for professional employer services.
(E) Disciplinary action, a denial of an application for a new or renewal license, a revocation or suspension of a license, or a determination that a controlling person is unqualified may occur subject to the Administrative Procedures Act, with notice to, and an opportunity for a hearing by, the affected applicant, licensee, or controlling person. All contested hearings pursuant to this section are before the Administrative Law Court.
(F) If a license is revoked or renewal is denied, the affected licensee may request a reinstatement hearing after a minimum of one year. The department may reinstate or renew the license only if the cause of the nonrenewal or revocation has been corrected.
(G) A licensee who is found to be engaged in unlawful conduct may be assessed the reasonable costs necessary to the investigation, disciplinary proceedings, court proceedings, or other actions to enforce the provisions of this chapter.
HISTORY: 1993 Act No. 169, Section 1; 2005 Act No. 112, Section 1; 2005 Act No. 128, Section 15.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 40 - Professions and Occupations

Chapter 68 - Regulation Of Professional Employer Organizations

Section 40-68-10. Definitions.

Section 40-68-20. Department to adopt regulations; Administrative Procedures Act to govern; licensee governed by chapter and regulations.

Section 40-68-30. License required; application and fee; information required as to each member of group; ineligibility for license for year after denial or revocation of license; exceptions.

Section 40-68-40. Qualifications to serve as controlling person; background investigation; fingerprinting; effect of conviction of crime; designating agent for service of process; minimum net worth requirement.

Section 40-68-45. Continuing professional education.

Section 40-68-50. License fees; biennial assessment fee; submission of financial data to ensure compliance.

Section 40-68-55. Acceptance of affidavit or certification of approval.

Section 40-68-60. Terms of agreement to be established in writing; notice and delivery of notice to assigned employees; posting of notice by client company; notice or knowledge of injury.

Section 40-68-70. Requirements of contract between licensee and client company; investigation of client company's work force; securing workers' compensation insurance coverage; licensee considered employer of assigned employees.

Section 40-68-75. Responsibilities of client company with respect to workers' compensation insurance; penalties and liabilities for violation.

Section 40-68-80. Licensing of multiple companies owned by same entity as professional employer organization group; joint liability.

Section 40-68-90. Nonresident company or group; restricted license; appointment of entity for receipt of legal process.

Section 40-68-100. Duty to issue license to qualified applicants; issuance within prescribed time; time license is valid; renewal.

Section 40-68-110. Disclosure by licensee of information as to insurance or benefit plans for benefit of assigned employees; other reports may be required by regulation.

Section 40-68-120. Licensee's obtaining of workers' compensation coverage; licensee-sponsored and client-sponsored benefit plans for assigned employees; unemployment taxes; notification of start and end of relationship with client company.

Section 40-68-130. Form and content of licenses and notices; display.

Section 40-68-140. Name under which business may be conducted; change of name or location of primary office or records; addition of business offices; license not assignable.

Section 40-68-150. Prohibited acts; operation without license; wrongful use of title or representation of being licensed; use of forged or false information to obtain license or in disciplinary proceeding; use of expired or revoked license; penalties...

Section 40-68-155. Investigation of complaints.

Section 40-68-160. Disciplinary action; grounds; sanctions; notice, hearing, and appeal; reinstatement.

Section 40-68-165. Enforcement by Attorney General.

Section 40-68-170. Fees to be used to implement provisions of chapter.

Section 40-68-180. Other applicable license requirements; licensed, registered, or certified employee considered employee of client company or of licensee; Employment Security Law unaffected.