Wholesale and retail customers of the Public Service Authority and electric cooperatives that are indirect customers of the Public Service Authority may bring suit against Public Service Authority directors asserting a breach of any duty arising under Sections 58-31-55 and 58-31-56. If it is proved that a director violated the provisions of Section 58-31-55 or Section 58-31-56, he is subject to liability under the same theories of liability as for a breach of duty by a corporate director pursuant to Title 33 and South Carolina common law. Liability under this section shall be limited to disgorgement of any ill-gotten gain and damages of not more than fifty thousand dollars per occurrence and reasonable attorney's fees and costs. If the customer prevails, the court may also grant appropriate equitable relief and may award reasonable attorney's fees and costs. Any remedy granted or damages awarded pursuant to this section do not relieve a director from criminal liability or preclude criminal prosecution.
HISTORY: 2005 Act No. 137, Section 7, eff May 25, 2005.
Editor's Note
2005 Act No. 137, Section 10, provides as follows:
"Responsibilities and duties of the directors of the Public Service Authority created by the provisions of this act are in addition to responsibilities and duties created by other provisions of law."
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 58 - Public Utilities, Services and Carriers
Chapter 31 - Public Service Authority
Section 58-31-10. Creation of South Carolina Public Service Authority; offices.
Section 58-31-20. Board of directors; advisory board.
Section 58-31-30. Powers of Authority.
Section 58-31-40. Remedies upon default of obligations; appointment of receiver.
Section 58-31-50. Right to and procedure for acquisition of property by Authority.
Section 58-31-55. Standards for director's discharge of duties; immunity.
Section 58-31-56. Conflict of interest transactions.
Section 58-31-57. Suits for breach of duty.
Section 58-31-60. Duties and powers of board of directors.
Section 58-31-70. Use of facilities and operation of business of Authority.
Section 58-31-90. Payments in lieu of taxes to certain counties and school districts.
Section 58-31-100. Payment of additional sums in lieu of taxes.
Section 58-31-110. Net earnings; disposition and use.
Section 58-31-120. Authority shall use labor and materials from this State.
Section 58-31-150. Amendments or repeal of chapter; effect.
Section 58-31-160. Authority may construct Santee-Cooper project.
Section 58-31-170. Designation of Lake Moultrie and Lake Marion.
Section 58-31-200. Joint ownership of nuclear electric generating station in Fairfield County.
Section 58-31-225. Office of Regulatory Staff; inspections, audits, and examinations.
Section 58-31-227. Renewable energy facilities and resources.
Section 58-31-230. Public Service Authority broadband authority.
Section 58-31-240. Joint Bond Review Committee; annual reporting of real property transactions.
Section 58-31-250. Legislative oversight.
Section 58-31-310. Definitions.
Section 58-31-320. Customers to whom Authority shall provide electric service.
Section 58-31-330. Service area of authority.
Section 58-31-340. Filing and correcting drawings; acquisition of facilities outside service area.
Section 58-31-350. Acquisition of facilities within service area.
Section 58-31-360. State covenant with holders of obligations of Authority.
Section 58-31-370. Jurisdiction of circuit court.
Section 58-31-380. Annual report of Authority as to rates.
Section 58-31-400. Submission of annual budget.
Section 58-31-440. Maintenance of existing lines; customer choice in certain circumstances.
Section 58-31-450. Erosion control.
Section 58-31-510. Definitions.
Section 58-31-520. Termination procedures; contents.
Section 58-31-530. Third-party notification program.
Section 58-31-540. Disconnection when public safety emergency exists.
Section 58-31-550. Private right of action; duty of care.
Section 58-31-710. Adoption and publication of pricing principles.
Section 58-31-720. Definition of "customer".
Section 58-31-730. Retail rate adjustment process; notice; interim rates; judicial review.