South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 150 - South Carolina Education Lottery Act
Section 59-150-355. Education lottery appropriations and uses.

There is appropriated from the Education Lottery Account for the following education purposes and programs and funds for these programs and purposes shall be transferred by the Budget and Control Board as directed below. These appropriations must be used to supplement and not supplant existing funds for education. Distributions from the Education Lottery Account must be made on a quarterly basis by the last day of January, April, July, and October of each year, beginning in July 2002 if the account has accrued more than $35,000,000 in net proceeds by that date. The Budget and Control Board is directed to prepare the subsequent Lottery Expenditure Account detail budget to reflect the appropriations of the Education Lottery Account as provided in this section. Fiscal year 2002-2003 certified net lottery proceeds and investment earnings of $172,000,000 are appropriated as follows: Department of Education-K-5 Reading, Math, Science & Social Studies Program as provided in Section 59-1-525, $32,915,900; School Buses, $8,000,000; State Library, Aid to County Libraries as provided in Section 59-150-350(D), $1,500,000; Commission on Higher Education-Endowed Chairs as provided in Chapter 75 of Title 2, $30,000,000; Commission on Higher Education-LIFE Scholarships as provided in Chapter 149 of Title 59, $40,000,000; Palmetto Fellows Scholarships as provided in Section 59-104-20, $5,000,000; National Guard Tuition Repayment Program as provided in Section 59-111-75, $1,500,000; Technology: Public 4-Year Universities, 2-Year Institutions, and State Technical Schools, $11,103,683; Tuition Assistance-Technical Schools and 2-year institutions as provided in Section 59-150-360, $34,000,000; HOPE Scholarships as provided in Section 59-150-370, $5,787,600; Administration of Scholarships, Technical Grants, and Endowed Chair programs, $192,817; South Carolina State University-Research and Technology Grant, $2,000,000; Of the funds appropriated for technology, one-half must be used for University Technology Grant Program funds to be awarded to public four-year universities, excluding the University of South Carolina-Columbia, Clemson, and the Medical University of South Carolina. Grants must be awarded to institutions with grant proposals supporting the development of technology and/or technology infrastructure. The review process, to include the awarding of grants, is to be determined by the Commission on Higher Education. The remaining one-half of these funds appropriated for technology shall be Technology Grant Program funds to be used for technology upgrades across the public two-year institutions and the technical college system for the support and development of technology. One-half of one percent of the allocated amount must be used by the Commission on Higher Education to fund Palmetto Fellows Scholarships. Funds appropriated for Research and Technology Grant-South Carolina State University must be used to support basic and applied research in information and technology outreach opportunities for South Carolina's rural and urban citizens. The Commission on Higher Education is authorized to temporarily transfer funds between appropriated line items and between recurring and nonrecurring funds in order to ensure the timely receipt of scholarships and tuition assistance. The amounts appropriated for school buses must be used for the purchase of new school buses and the repair of existing school buses. Fiscal year 2001-2002 certified net lottery proceeds and investment earnings of $80,000,000 are appropriated as follows: Department of Education-Education Accountability Act, $23,903,683; School Buses, $15,000,000; Educational Television Commission-ETV Digitalization as provided in Section 59-150-350(D), $18,500,000; Tuition Grants Commission-Tuition Grants, $3,000,000; Commission on Higher Education-Teacher Grants as provided in Section 59-150-350(D), $2,000,000; Technology: Public 4-Year Universities, 2-Year Institutions, and State Technical Schools, $10,596,317; Historically Black College and University Maintenance and Repair, $3,000,000; South Carolina State University-Research and Technology Grant, $1,000,000; Needs-Based Grants, $3,000,000. The funds appropriated to the Department of Education for the Education Accountability Act shall be used to provide homework centers ($1,548,440); retraining grants ($4,637,000); external review teams ($1,466,872); teacher specialists ($12,581,069); principal specialists ($2,270,302); school-based pilot programs ($400,000); and Palmetto Gold and Silver Awards Program ($1,000,000). Funds appropriated for teacher and principal specialists must be used first to fully fund these programs. Any funds remaining are to be used for the other five programs listed above. School-based Pilot Programs must include the deregulation of any school district with an overall absolute or improved designation of average or better when requested by the district. The amounts appropriated for school buses must be used for the purchase of new school buses including six appropriately equipped school buses for the School for the Deaf and the Blind, and the repair of existing school buses. Of the allocation for the purchase of new school buses, two new nineteen-passenger activity buses must be purchased for John de la Howe. Of the funds appropriated for technology, one-half must be used for University Technology Grant Program funds to be awarded to public four-year universities, excluding the University of South Carolina-Columbia, Clemson, and the Medical University of South Carolina. Grants must be awarded to institutions with grant proposals supporting the development of technology and/or technology infrastructure. The review process, to include the awarding of grants, is to be determined by the Commission on Higher Education. The remaining one-half of these funds appropriated for technology shall be Technology Grant Program funds to be used for technology upgrades across the public two-year institutions and the technical college system for the support and development of technology. One-half of one percent of the allocated amount must be used by the Commission on Higher Education to fund Palmetto Fellows Scholarships. The amounts appropriated for South Carolina's private historically black colleges and universities, as defined in 20 U.S. Code Section 1061, as amended, shall be appropriated in an equal amount to each institution to be used by the institutions for construction and renovation projects. Funds appropriated for Research and Technology Grant-South Carolina State University must be used to support basic and applied research in information and technology outreach opportunities for South Carolina's rural and urban citizens. Fiscal year 2002-2003 net lottery proceeds and investment earnings in excess of the certified net lottery proceeds and investment earnings for this period are appropriated and shall be used to ensure that all LIFE, Palmetto Fellows, and HOPE Scholarships created or supplemented by the General Assembly for fiscal year 2002-2003 in this section are fully funded. Fiscal year 2001-2002 net lottery proceeds and investment earnings in excess of certified net lottery proceeds and investment earnings for this period are appropriated and shall be carried forward and used to ensure that all LIFE, Palmetto Fellows, and HOPE Scholarships created or supplemented by the General Assembly for fiscal year 2002-2003 in this section are fully funded. For fiscal Year 2001-2002 and 2002-2003 the first $1,000,000 of unclaimed prize money is appropriated to the Budget and Control Board to contract for services assisting in the prevention and treatment of gambling disorders as specified in Section 59-150-230(I). Any revenue in excess of the $1,000,000 must be appropriated to the State Department of Education for the purchase and repair of school buses. If the lottery revenue received for fiscal year 2001-2002 or fiscal year 2002-2003 is less than the amounts appropriated, the projects and programs receiving appropriations for any such year shall have their appropriations reduced on a pro rata basis, except that a reduction must not be applied to the funding of LIFE, Palmetto Fellows, and HOPE Scholarships.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 356, Section 3A.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 59 - Education

Chapter 150 - South Carolina Education Lottery Act

Section 59-150-10. Short title.

Section 59-150-20. Definitions.

Section 59-150-30. Lottery Commission created; management performance audit.

Section 59-150-40. Commission board; member requirements; appointment; terms; quorum; functions and procedure; general membership restrictions.

Section 59-150-50. Duties of the board.

Section 59-150-60. Powers of the commission.

Section 59-150-70. Temporary regulations; initial availability of tickets; alternate use for nonwinning tickets.

Section 59-150-75. Authority to enter agreements for sale of multi-state lottery products; sale of tickets and products.

Section 59-150-80. Executive director; internal auditor.

Section 59-150-90. Executive director, duties, and powers; prohibited campaign activities.

Section 59-150-100. Commission employees; personnel program and compensation; conflicting financial interests; background investigation; criminal record of applicants; bond requirement.

Section 59-150-110. Lottery Retailer Advisory Board.

Section 59-150-120. Assistance to small and minority businesses; annual report.

Section 59-150-130. Lottery vendors; background investigation; disclosure; vendor noncompliance; criminal record; restrictions; contingency contracts.

Section 59-150-140. Lottery vendor performance bond; residency; public official ownership interest; resident vendor preference.

Section 59-150-150. Lottery retailers; statewide network; criteria for selection; criminal background investigation.

Section 59-150-160. Transfer of lottery retailer contract; lottery goods and services contracts and ticket sales restrictions.

Section 59-150-165. State and national criminal background investigation.

Section 59-150-170. Fidelity fund; reserve account; lottery retailer bond; deposit of securities with commission.

Section 59-150-180. Lottery retail contract; cancellation, suspension, revocation, termination; hearing; appeal bond.

Section 59-150-190. Lottery ticket sale proceeds; retailer fiduciary duty; retailer deposit; commission priority; retailer payment.

Section 59-150-200. Lottery retailer rental payments.

Section 59-150-210. Sales restrictions.

Section 59-150-220. Instant tickets; theft, loss, or damage.

Section 59-150-230. Lottery prizes.

Section 59-150-240. Freedom of Information Act; investigative, supervisory, and reporting duties of the commission.

Section 59-150-250. Lottery ticket or share; sale to a minor; purchase by a minor; accepting lottery prize while incarcerated.

Section 59-150-260. Falsely making, altering, forging, uttering, passing, or counterfeiting of lottery ticket; influencing the winning of a lottery prize through coercion, fraud, deception, or tampering; ineligible for prize or employment.

Section 59-150-270. False statements to commission, false entries in records.

Section 59-150-280. Agreements with law enforcement or regulatory agencies; confidentiality of investigative records.

Section 59-150-290. Compliance with Consolidated Procurement Code.

Section 59-150-300. Review board actions.

Section 59-150-310. Spending power of commission; self-funded and self-sustaining; lease, purchase, procurement.

Section 59-150-320. Lottery finances.

Section 59-150-325. Education Lottery Oversight Committee.

Section 59-150-330. Set off of certain debts against prizes; definitions; remedies.

Section 59-150-340. Education Lottery Account.

Section 59-150-350. Education Lottery Account management.

Section 59-150-355. Education lottery appropriations and uses.

Section 59-150-356. Use of Education Lottery funds for technology.

Section 59-150-360. Tuition assistance to attend state technical college or public two-year institution; eligibility; county funding for technical colleges.

Section 59-150-365. South Carolina Workforce Industry Needs Scholarship.

Section 59-150-370. HOPE Scholarships; eligibility; administration; reporting requirement.

Section 59-150-375. Scholarships for visual or hearing impaired or multi-handicapped students.

Section 59-150-380. Educational Lottery Teaching Scholarship Grants Program.

Section 59-150-390. Primary and secondary technology funding.

Section 59-150-400. Conspiracy defined; penalty.

Section 59-150-410. Enforcement.