(A) Any time after five years after the organization of a watershed conservation district twenty-five or more qualified electors residing in the district, or if less than fifty qualified electors are involved a majority of them, may file a petition with the board of commissioners of the soil and water conservation district asking that the existence of the watershed conservation district be discontinued. The petition must state the reasons for discontinuance and that all obligations of the watershed conservation district have been met. After giving due notice the commissioners shall conduct a hearing on the petition to determine whether the reasons given for discontinuance are valid and that all obligations have been met. If it is determined that all obligations have not been met, the petition for discontinuance must be denied. If the watershed conservation district has begun or completed implementation of a work of improvement that requires or will require operation or maintenance, the board of commissioners shall determine that all obligations have not been met and deny the petition.
(B) If it is determined that the reasons given for discontinuance are valid and all obligations have been met, the board of commissioners shall notify the county election commission who, after giving due notice, shall hold a referendum on the discontinuance of the watershed conservation district in the next countywide election in the county. Due notice of the referendum must contain a description of the watershed conservation district proposed to be discontinued. Only qualified electors of the watershed conservation district may vote in the election. The county election commission shall tabulate the results of the referendum at the close of the polls, deliver a written report of the results to the board of commissioners of the soil and water conservation district, and certify the results to the clerks of court and auditors of the counties involved.
(C) After recording the results of the referendum, the clerks of court shall notify the board of commissioners of the soil and water conservation district and the board of directors of the watershed conservation district in writing that the watershed conservation district has been discontinued, and the directors immediately shall terminate the affairs of the watershed conservation district. The board of commissioners shall submit to the department a copy of the notification from the clerks of court.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 63-189; 1967 (55) 1158; 1992 Act No. 408, Section 1; 1993 Act No. 181, Section 1203.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 48 - Environmental Protection and Conservation
Chapter 11 - Watershed Conservation Districts
Section 48-11-10. Definitions.
Section 48-11-30. Area of district.
Section 48-11-40. Petition for formation of district.
Section 48-11-70. Referendum to be held on establishment of district.
Section 48-11-100. Governing body of district.
Section 48-11-110. Powers of district generally.
Section 48-11-120. Issuance of bonds, notes, and other evidences of debt; tax levy for payment.
Section 48-11-130. Preparation and approval of budgets.
Section 48-11-140. Preparation of list of landowners; computation of tax due from each landowner.
Section 48-11-150. Collection of taxes.
Section 48-11-160. Transfer of tax funds collected to district; expenditures.
Section 48-11-170. Annexation of lands to district.
Section 48-11-180. Detachment of lands from district.
Section 48-11-185. Consolidation of watershed conservation districts into single district.
Section 48-11-190. Discontinuance of district.
Section 48-11-200. Effect of discontinuance of soil and water conservation district.