South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 125 - Winthrop University
Section 59-125-30. Election of board members; terms; vacancies.

Of the ten members to be elected by the General Assembly, one member must be elected from each of the congressional districts and three members must be elected by the General Assembly from the State at large. Each representative of a congressional district must be a resident of the congressional district represented. The regular term of office of the elective members of the board of trustees is six years. In electing members of the board, the General Assembly shall elect members based on merit regardless of race, color, creed, or gender and shall strive to assure that the membership of the board is representative of all citizens of the State of South Carolina. The elective members of the board of trustees shall continue to serve until the thirtieth day of June of the year in which their terms are scheduled to expire. Those persons elected by the General Assembly shall have their seats designated as the seat number corresponding to the congressional district from which they are elected with the at-large members designated as Seat Eight, Seat Nine, and Seat Ten with the present at-large member of the board deemed to be serving in Seat Eight. The General Assembly shall hold elections to fill vacancies as they occur on the board by the expiration of terms of office, as follows: Seat One in 2006, Seat Two in 2008, Seat Three in 2004, Seat Four in 2004, Seat Five in 2006, Seat Six in 2008, Seat Seven in 2018, Seat Eight in 2005, Seat Nine in 2008, and Seat Ten in 2009. In 2008, the person elected by the General Assembly to fill Seat Nine shall serve a six-year term and in 2009, the person elected by the General Assembly to fill Seat Ten shall serve a six-year term. At the completion of those terms of office, all subsequent members of the board elected by the General Assembly to fill Seats Nine and Ten shall be elected for six-year terms. Elections to fill vacancies which are caused by the death, resignation, or removal of an elective trustee may be held earlier than the first day of April of the year in which the unexpired term terminates, but the term of the person elected to fill the vacancy expires on the last day of June of the year in which the term of the former member would have expired. When there is a vacancy otherwise occurring on the board of trustees among the elected members, the Governor may fill it by appointment until the next session of the General Assembly. The State Superintendent of Education or the superintendent's designee shall serve in Seat Eleven, ex officio. Seat Fourteen shall be a member appointed by the Governor. The Governor or the Governor's designee shall serve in Seat Fifteen, ex officio. In 2006, the person elected by the Winthrop University Alumni Association or its successors to fill Seat Twelve shall serve a six-year term and the person elected by the Winthrop University Alumni Association or its successors to fill Seat Thirteen shall serve a four-year term. At the completion of those terms of office, all subsequent members of the board elected by the Winthrop University Alumni Association or its successors to fill Seats Twelve and Thirteen shall be elected for six-year terms. The names of those so elected must be certified to the Secretary of State by the president and secretary of the association and they shall take office immediately after the certification. The term of the at-large trustee appointed by the Governor to Seat Fourteen is effective upon certification to the Secretary of State and is coterminous with the term of office of the Governor. Any vacancy in the office of the member appointed by the Governor must be filled by appointment of the Governor for the unexpired term in the same manner of original appointment.
HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 22-403; 1952 Code Section 22-403; 1942 Code Section 5786; 1932 Code Section 5786; Civ. C. '22 Section 2805; Civ. C. '12 Section 1871; Civ. C. '02 Section 1285; 1891 (20) 1102; 1920 (31) 968; 1942 (42) 1666; 1957 (50) 103; 1983 Act No. 130, Section 13; 1983 Act No. 132, Section 9; 1984 Act No. 354, Section 7; 1991 Act No. 248, Section 6; 2002 Act No. 250, Section 1; 2007 Act No. 50, Section 2, eff June 5, 2007; 2012 Act No. 176, Section 10, eff May 25, 2012.
Effect of Amendment
The 2007 amendment rewrote this section to provide for the two members added in Section 59-125-20.
The 2012 amendment rewrote the section.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 59 - Education

Chapter 125 - Winthrop University

Section 59-125-10. Establishment of Winthrop College.

Section 59-125-15. Winthrop College changed to Winthrop University.

Section 59-125-20. Composition of board of trustees.

Section 59-125-30. Election of board members; terms; vacancies.

Section 59-125-40. Compensation of board members.

Section 59-125-50. Secretary of State shall notify board members of election; effect of failure to accept.

Section 59-125-60. Meetings of board; quorum; effect of failure to attend.

Section 59-125-70. Board created body corporate; powers.

Section 59-125-80. Powers of board in educational matters.

Section 59-125-90. President, professors, and other officers.

Section 59-125-95. Availability of graduate-level in-state tuition to North Carolina residents.

Section 59-125-100. Division into departments.

Section 59-125-110. Use of Clara Barrett Strait art objects and scholarship fund.

Section 59-125-120. Degrees and diplomas.

Section 59-125-130. Board authority to enter ground lease agreements.

Section 59-125-310. Purpose.

Section 59-125-320. Definitions.

Section 59-125-330. Acquisition and improvement of facilities.

Section 59-125-340. Authority to bond.

Section 59-125-350. Securement of repayment.

Section 59-125-360. Faith and credit of State.

Section 59-125-370. Tenor, terms, and conditions of bonds.

Section 59-125-380. Tax-exempt status.

Section 59-125-390. Lawful investment.

Section 59-125-400. Form of bonds.

Section 59-125-410. Disposal of bonds.

Section 59-125-420. Procedures and covenants for repayment.

Section 59-125-430. Time limit.

Section 59-125-510. Purpose.

Section 59-125-520. Definitions.

Section 59-125-530. Trustees authorized to acquire, construct, renovate and equip athletic facilities; bond management costs.

Section 59-125-540. Authorization to borrow funds and issue bonds; amount limitations.

Section 59-125-550. Sources of funds to secure bonds; disposition of athletic facilities.

Section 59-125-560. Liability of State and persons signing bonds for payment of principal and interest.

Section 59-125-570. Resolutions for issuance of bonds; contents and conditions.

Section 59-125-580. Tax exempt status.

Section 59-125-590. Fiduciaries as authorized investors.

Section 59-125-600. Execution of bonds and coupons; change of issuing officers or seal; issuance as fully registered, noncertificated, book-entry securities.

Section 59-125-610. Disposition of bonds; private sale; discounts or premiums.

Section 59-125-620. Delivery of bond proceeds to State Treasurer; maintenance in special funds; withdrawals; temporary investments.

Section 59-125-630. Provisions for adequate payment of principal and interest on bonds.

Section 59-125-640. Powers vested in trustees to secure payment of principal and interest on bonds.

Section 59-125-650. Duration of authorizations granted by article; time limit for issuance of bonds.