(A) The committee must be composed of nine members, three of whom must be members of the House of Representatives appointed by the Speaker, at least one of whom must be a member of the minority party; three of whom must be members of the Senate appointed by the President of the Senate, at least one of whom must be a member of the minority party; and three of whom shall be appointed by the Governor from the general public at large, of which one must represent businesses with fewer than fifty employees and one of whom must represent businesses with fewer than five hundred employees. A member of the general public appointed by the Governor may not be a member of the General Assembly.
(B) The committee must meet as soon as practicable after appointment and organize itself by electing one of its members as chairman and other officers as the committee considers necessary. Afterward, the committee at least annually shall meet and at the call of the chairman or a majority of the members. A quorum consists of five members.
(C) Unless the committee finds a person qualified to serve as the Executive Director of the Department of Employment and Workforce, the person may not be appointed.
(D) A member of the committee that misses three consecutive scheduled meetings at which a quorum is present must be removed from and replaced on the committee by the person that appointed that member.
(E) The committee must discharge its duties related to screening and nominating qualified individuals for appointment by the Governor in the manner provided in Chapter 20, Title 2.
HISTORY: 2010 Act No. 146, Section 118, eff March 30, 2010; 2019 Act No. 1 (S.2), Section 54, eff January 31, 2019.
Editor's Note
2010 Act No. 146, Section 111, provides as follows:
"In making appointments and hiring decisions for positions pursuant to this act, the governing authority or individual tasked with making such appointment or hiring decision must consider race, gender, and other demographic factors to assure nondiscrimination, inclusion, and representation to the greatest extent possible of all segments of the population of this State; however, consideration of these factors in no way creates a cause of action or basis for an employee grievance for a person appointed or for a person who fails to be appointed."
Effect of Amendment
2019 Act No. 1, Section 54, in (A), in the first sentence, substituted "President of the Senate" for "President Pro Tempore".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 41 - Labor and Employment
Chapter 27 - Employment And Workforce - General Provisions
Section 41-27-10. Short title.
Section 41-27-20. Declaration of state public policy.
Section 41-27-30. Construction.
Section 41-27-120. Agricultural labor.
Section 41-27-130. Annual payroll.
Section 41-27-140. Average weekly wage.
Section 41-27-150. Base period.
Section 41-27-160. Benefit year.
Section 41-27-190. Department.
Section 41-27-200. Contributions.
Section 41-27-220. Employing unit.
Section 41-27-230. Employment.
Section 41-27-235. Employment by Native American tribes; benefits; contributions.
Section 41-27-240. Employment office.
Section 41-27-250. Employment security administration fund.
Section 41-27-260. Exempted employment.
Section 41-27-290. Institution of higher education.
Section 41-27-300. Insured work.
Section 41-27-310. Insured worker.
Section 41-27-320. Payments in lieu of contributions.
Section 41-27-330. Secretary of Labor.
Section 41-27-340. Educational institution.
Section 41-27-360. Statewide average weekly wage.
Section 41-27-370. Unemployed.
Section 41-27-410. Departmental administrative contingency assessment.
Section 41-27-510. Promulgation of regulations regarding unemployed individuals.
Section 41-27-520. Included and excluded service.
Section 41-27-525. Availability of benefits for persons seeking only part-time work.
Section 41-27-530. Separate establishments deemed single employing unit.
Section 41-27-540. Individuals employed to assist agents or employees.
Section 41-27-550. Reciprocal agreements.
Section 41-27-560. Prohibition of libel or slander actions.
Section 41-27-570. Defense of suits involving duties of department.
Section 41-27-580. Representation of department in civil actions.
Section 41-27-590. Prosecution of criminal actions.
Section 41-27-600. Compromises.
Section 41-27-610. Place where failure to perform acts deemed to occur.
Section 41-27-620. Department's certificate as prima facie evidence.
Section 41-27-630. Liability of State and department for payment of benefits.
Section 41-27-700. Department of Employment and Workforce Review Committee; creation.
Section 41-27-710. Committee membership; organization; meetings; quorum.
Section 41-27-720. Duties of committee.
Section 41-27-725. Powers of committee; oaths and affirmations; depositions; subpoenas.
Section 41-27-730. Expenses of committee and its members.