South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 1 - General Provisions
Section 59-1-452. Public school employee cost savings program.

(A) The Public School Employee Cost Savings Program is established for the purpose of making cash awards to individual school district employees for cost saving ideas which are proven to be workable. The program must be administered by the State Department of Education with the advice and assistance of a special committee to screen suggested ideas and recommend those with potential merit to be implemented and evaluated. The committee must be composed of:
(1) one member who is serving on a public school board, appointed by the State Board of Education upon the recommendation of the South Carolina School Boards Association;
(2) one member who is serving as a public school superintendent, or district financial administrator, appointed by the State Board of Education upon the recommendation of the South Carolina Association of School Administrators;
(3) one member who is serving as a public school principal, career and technology center director, or school administrator, appointed by the State Board of Education;
(4) one public school teacher with a minimum of fifteen years service, appointed by the State Board of Education upon the recommendation of the South Carolina Education Association;
(5) one public school teacher with a minimum of fifteen years service, appointed by the State Board of Education upon the recommendation of the Palmetto State Teachers Association;
(6) two members appointed by the State Superintendent of Education; and
(7) five private sector business persons, who hold no public office, one appointed by the Governor, one appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, one appointed by the Chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, one appointed by the Chairman of the House Education and Public Works Committee, and one appointed by the Chairman of the Senate Education Committee.
(B) Committee members shall serve three-year terms except that of those initially appointed, four shall serve initial terms of one year, four shall serve initial terms of two years, and four shall serve initial terms of three years, these initial terms to be determined by lot at the first meeting of the committee. A member of the committee may not serve on the Education Improvement Act Education Oversight Committee, the Business-Education Partnership for Excellence in Education, or the Business-Education Subcommittee while serving on the committee created under this section. A committee member shall attend at least eighty percent of the meetings of the committee in each fiscal year or be replaced. A vacancy must be filled in the manner of original appointment.
(C) The State Board shall promulgate regulations and establish procedures to administer the program. The regulations must limit individual cash awards to twenty-five percent of the cost savings for one fiscal year or five thousand dollars, whichever is less. An employee may not receive an award for an idea that could have been implemented by the employee through his normal job duties. An employee of the State Department of Education may participate in the program.
(D) The State Department of Education shall provide administrative support for the program. The State Board of Education shall waive or modify its regulations when appropriate and necessary to achieve cost savings.
(E) The General Assembly shall provide funds to initiate and support the program. Two years after initial implementation of the program, the program must be self-supporting. It is the intent of the General Assembly that the funds appropriated for this program must be used then for assessing the impact of the programs developed under Target 2000.
HISTORY: 1989 Act No. 194, Section 30; 1998 Act No. 400, Section 15; 2005 Act No. 49, Section 3, eff May 3, 2005.
Effect of Amendment
The 2005 amendment designated subsections (A) through (E); in subsection (A)(3) substituted "career and technology" for "vocational"; and made nonsubstantive language changes throughout.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 59 - Education

Chapter 1 - General Provisions

Section 59-1-10. Short title.

Section 59-1-20. Purpose of South Carolina School Code.

Section 59-1-30. Construction.

Section 59-1-40. Scope of State system of public education.

Section 59-1-50. Educational achievement goals for high school graduates and students.

Section 59-1-110. "Private school" defined.

Section 59-1-120. "Public school" defined.

Section 59-1-130. "Teacher" defined.

Section 59-1-140. "Teacher aide" defined.

Section 59-1-150. "Kindergarten," "elementary school," "middle school," "secondary school," "junior high school," and "high school" defined.

Section 59-1-160. "School district" defined.

Section 59-1-170. "State Board" defined.

Section 59-1-180. "State Educational Finance Commission" defined.

Section 59-1-190. "State Department" defined.

Section 59-1-200. "Scholastic year" defined.

Section 59-1-310. Superintendents of education may administer oaths and probate certain papers.

Section 59-1-320. Display of United States and State flags.

Section 59-1-325. Patriotic depictions in schools.

Section 59-1-330. Pledge to State flag.

Section 59-1-340. Meetings of boards of trustees and boards of education.

Section 59-1-350. Compensation of members of boards of trustees and boards of education.

Section 59-1-360. Audiovisual properties may be loaned.

Section 59-1-370. Closing of educational institutions on general election day.

Section 59-1-375. Student identification cards; contact information for National Suicide Prevention Lifeline.

Section 59-1-380. Mandatory tobacco and alternative nicotine product-free local school board policy.

Section 59-1-390. Courses necessitating wearing of protective eye devices; purchase of devices; protective-corrective devices.

Section 59-1-400. Sick leave for public school employees.

Section 59-1-403. Restoration of sick leave of certain employees who changed employment from school district to State Department of Education.

Section 59-1-405. Distribution of contraceptives on school grounds prohibited.

Section 59-1-410. "Teacher Recognition Day."

Section 59-1-425. Beginning and length of school term; make-up days; waiver; instructional days.

Section 59-1-435. Religious Viewpoints Antidiscrimination Act.

Section 59-1-441. Policy to permit student to deliver message.

Section 59-1-442. Policy to permit opening or closing message at school-sponsored athletic events.

Section 59-1-443. Schools shall provide minute of mandatory silence at beginning of each school day.

Section 59-1-445. Violations of mandatory test security; penalties; investigations.

Section 59-1-447. Regulations for mandatory test security procedures.

Section 59-1-448. Use of appropriated funds to raise salaries of principals or career and technology school directors.

Section 59-1-449. State Department of Education to report state and local funding requirements to local entities.

Section 59-1-450. Parent education programs.

Section 59-1-451. Costs of the Target 2000-School Reform for the Next Decade Act; provisions not mandatory; local school districts not prohibited from implementing similar provisions.

Section 59-1-452. Public school employee cost savings program.

Section 59-1-453. Oversight Committee.

Section 59-1-454. Parental involvement program; parent/teacher conferences.

Section 59-1-455. Time for pledge of allegiance required.

Section 59-1-460. Excused school attendance for religious instruction.

Section 59-1-465. Youth patriotic societies; public school event addresses.

Section 59-1-470. Distribution of funds for deferred compensation.

Section 59-1-475. Continuing education on domestic violence; adoption as part of curriculum by school districts.

Section 59-1-480. Lapsed funds; priority of use.

Section 59-1-490. Data use and governance policy.

Section 59-1-495. Committee to review Title 59 and related federal laws.

Section 59-1-500. Biological gender-based and coeducational school sports teams; birth certificates; remedies.

Section 59-1-510. Guidelines and regulations for recruiting and hiring staff in professional areas.

Section 59-1-520. Intervention by State Department of Education for non-compliance with EIA or development of affirmative action plan.

Section 59-1-525. Grant program to enhance teaching of grade specific standards and increase K-5 performance in core academic areas; criteria.