As used in this article:
(1) "Admissions fee" means the specially designated admissions fee or charge which may, in addition to other charges, be imposed by the trustees upon persons admitted to any event held at an athletic facility, for the purpose of providing funds to assist in the repayment of bonds.
(2) "Athletic department" means the athletic department of Winthrop.
(3) "Athletic facilities" means all facilities designated by the trustees as intercollegiate athletic facilities now owned or hereafter acquired by Winthrop.
(4) "Bond" or "bonds" means any note, bond, installment contract, or other evidence of indebtedness issued pursuant to this article.
(5) "Bond reserve fund" means the special fund which may be established by the trustees pursuant to this article, which must be in the custody of the State Treasurer or its corporate trust designee and which is primarily established for the purpose of providing a reserve with which to meet the payment of the principal of and interest on bonds in the event that payments otherwise required from the debt service fund are insufficient to meet the payment of the principal and interest as and when they become due and payable.
(6) "Debt service fund" means the fund established by this article for the payment of principal of and interest on bonds, which must be in the custody of the State Treasurer or its corporate trust designee.
(7) "Net revenues" means all revenues remaining after payment of the operating and maintenance expenses of the athletic department but before provision is made for depreciation, amortization, nonmandatory transfers, and interest expenses of the athletic department for a given fiscal year.
(8) "Revenues" means all revenues or other income, including investment income, received by the athletic department from the operation of the athletic department and the athletic facilities, and all gifts, bequests, contributions, and donations received by the trustees or Winthrop from any persons, including from any athletic booster organization, for use in connection with the operations of the athletic department, plus any other unrestricted revenues of the athletic department not otherwise pledged that may be made applicable by the trustees to the payment of the principal and interest of the bonds, including such revenues which may fall into the category of nonmandatory transfers as such term is used in generally accepted accounting principles, but excluding:
(i) gifts, bequests, contributions, and donations restricted to a particular purpose inconsistent with their use for the payment of the principal, premium, or interest on any obligations of the trustees or Winthrop;
(ii) the proceeds of any borrowings;
(iii) state appropriations of any sort; and
(iv) revenues, income, receipts, and money received by the trustees or Winthrop for purposes other than those related to the athletic department.
(9) "Special student fee" means the fee authorized by this article to be established by the trustees and which may be imposed upon persons in attendance at any academic session of Winthrop in order to provide funds to assist in the repayment of bonds.
(10) "Authority" means the State Fiscal Accountability Authority.
(11) "Trustees" means the Board of Trustees of Winthrop or any successor body.
(12) "Winthrop" means Winthrop University.
HISTORY: 2000 Act No. 356, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
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 59-125-60. 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 59-125-320. 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 59-125-520. Definitions.
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 59-125-570. Resolutions for issuance of bonds; contents and conditions.
Section 59-125-580. Tax exempt status.
Section 59-125-590. Fiduciaries as authorized investors.
Section 59-125-610. Disposition of bonds; private sale; discounts or premiums.
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.