(A) The General Assembly finds that the public interest requires the safeguarding and protection of facilities owned by special purpose districts, such as water treatment plants, water storage tanks, wastewater treatment plants, pumping stations, and natural gas storage facilities. The health, safety, and protection of human life is dependent, in part, upon these facilities being properly protected from attack by terrorists or others seeking to disrupt the proper operation of facilities.
(B) For purposes of this section, "special purpose district" means a special purpose district charged with the operation and maintenance of natural gas distribution facilities, wastewater plants or treatment facilities, or water treatment facilities, or with the operation and management of any water distribution system.
(C) Each special purpose district is authorized to establish a public safety department to protect and police the facilities owned by the district under such reasonable rules and regulations as the district may from time to time promulgate. The district may appoint and commission as many public safety officers as necessary for the proper security, general welfare, and convenience of the facilities. The public safety officers must be vested with all powers and duties conferred by law upon constables in addition to duties imposed upon them by the governing body of the district. The jurisdiction of these public safety officers is limited to the property of the special purpose district and the streets and roads through and contiguous to the property, except that these officers may not make an incidental arrest of a person for, or issue a ticket for, a traffic violation.
(D) The public safety officers appointed and commissioned by a special purpose district must be law enforcement officers trained and certified pursuant to Chapter 23, Title 23 in accordance with the training and certification standards established for officers performing similar duties. The expense of the training must be paid by the special purpose district by which that person is employed and the Criminal Justice Academy is authorized to establish and collect a fee for this training.
HISTORY: 2002 Act No. 339, Section 6; 2006 Act No. 317, Section 2, eff May 30, 2006; 2008 Act No. 335, Section 1, eff June 16, 2008.
Effect of Amendment
The 2006 amendment, in subsection (D), in the second sentence substituted "Law Enforcement Training Council" for "South Carolina Criminal Justice Academy Division of the Department of Public Safety".
The 2008 amendment, in subsection (D), in the first sentence substituted "Chapter 23, Title 23" for "Article 9, Chapter 6, Title 23".
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 11 - Special Purpose Or Public Service Districts Generally
Section 6-11-10. Authority to establish special purpose or public service districts.
Section 6-11-20. Petition for formation of district.
Section 6-11-30. Call of election for establishment of district.
Section 6-11-40. Qualifications of voters.
Section 6-11-50. Place, managers and notice of election; declaration of result.
Section 6-11-60. Electors shall vote on establishment of district and on election of commissioners.
Section 6-11-80. Organization of and vacancies on commission.
Section 6-11-90. Record of meetings; compensation.
Section 6-11-91. Compensation and benefits for district governing bodies.
Section 6-11-92. Continuation of existing benefit plans.
Section 6-11-93. Compensation from two or more districts prohibited.
Section 6-11-100. General powers and duties of commissioners.
Section 6-11-101. Hospital districts; powers.
Section 6-11-105. Emergency ban on burning within a special purpose or public service district.
Section 6-11-110. Commissioners in certain counties may furnish services outside district.
Section 6-11-120. Filing of plat of district.
Section 6-11-130. Power of condemnation.
Section 6-11-140. Establishment of rates.
Section 6-11-150. Hearing prior to establishment of rates.
Section 6-11-160. Schedule of rates shall be kept on file.
Section 6-11-170. Lien for rates; suits therefor.
Section 6-11-175. Construction of elevated water storage facility; notice and hearing.
Section 6-11-180. Issue of bonds for construction or acquisition.
Section 6-11-190. Terms and amount of bonds.
Section 6-11-200. Election on bond issue on petition of resident electors.
Section 6-11-210. Issuance and sale of bonds; use of proceeds.
Section 6-11-220. Signature of bonds.
Section 6-11-230. Bonds shall be tax free.
Section 6-11-240. Maturity date of bonds issued by water or sewer districts.
Section 6-11-250. Government loans.
Section 6-11-260. Adoption of budget of district.
Section 6-11-270. Levy, collection and disbursement of taxes.
Section 6-11-271. Millage levy for special purpose district.
Section 6-11-273. Tax levy referendums.
Section 6-11-275. Increase in millage limitation; collection.
Section 6-11-276. Authority to borrow in anticipation of taxes.
Section 6-11-295. Violations; penalties.
Section 6-11-325. Financing construction of sewage collection lines.
Section 6-11-335. Additional members.
Section 6-11-351. Referendum request by governing body of special purpose district.
Section 6-11-352. Content and format of referendum question on ballot.
Section 6-11-353. Notice of referendum.
Section 6-11-354. Election of commissioners of district's governing body; procedures.
Section 6-11-410. Definitions.
Section 6-11-430. Exercise of powers by county board; public hearing.
Section 6-11-440. Notice of hearing.
Section 6-11-455. Levying of ad valorem taxes in overlap areas.
Section 6-11-460. Decision of county board.
Section 6-11-470. Publication of action of county board.
Section 6-11-480. Challenge of county board's decision in court.
Section 6-11-490. County board may authorize issuance of general obligation bonds.
Section 6-11-500. Manner in which bonds shall be issued.
Section 6-11-510. Maturity of bonds.
Section 6-11-520. Redemption of bonds before maturity.
Section 6-11-530. Form of bonds.
Section 6-11-540. Denominations and places of payment of bonds.
Section 6-11-550. Interest on bonds.
Section 6-11-560. Execution of bonds.
Section 6-11-570. Sale of bonds.
Section 6-11-580. Tax and pledge of taxing power for payment of bonds.
Section 6-11-590. Bonds exempt from taxes.
Section 6-11-600. Disposition of proceeds of bonds.
Section 6-11-610. Changes in district commissions pursuant to modification of districts.
Section 6-11-630. Powers to issue revenue bonds shall not be affected by article.
Section 6-11-640. Powers granted by article shall be cumulative.
Section 6-11-650. Exceptions to application of article.
Section 6-11-810. Definitions.
Section 6-11-830. Hearing on issuance of bonds.
Section 6-11-840. Notice of hearing.
Section 6-11-850. Proponents and opponents of bond issue shall be heard.
Section 6-11-860. Decision of board; inapplicability of certain provisions in event of election.
Section 6-11-870. Publication of action by board.
Section 6-11-880. Challenge of county board's decision in court.
Section 6-11-890. Special elections may be held.
Section 6-11-900. Manner in which bonds shall be issued.
Section 6-11-910. Maturity of bonds.
Section 6-11-920. Redemption of bonds before maturity.
Section 6-11-930. Form of bonds.
Section 6-11-940. Fully registered form of bonds; conversion privileges.
Section 6-11-950. Denominations and places of payment of bonds.
Section 6-11-960. Interest on bonds.
Section 6-11-970. Execution of bonds.
Section 6-11-980. Sale of bonds.
Section 6-11-990. Tax and pledge of taxing power and revenues for payment of bonds.
Section 6-11-1000. Bonds exempt from taxes.
Section 6-11-1010. Disposition of proceeds of bonds.
Section 6-11-1020. Power to issue revenue bonds shall not be affected by article.
Section 6-11-1030. Powers granted by article shall be cumulative.
Section 6-11-1040. Certain bond issues validated.
Section 6-11-1050. Issuance of additional revenue bonds.
Section 6-11-1210. Declaration of purpose.
Section 6-11-1220. Definitions.
Section 6-11-1230. Powers of commissions.
Section 6-11-1250. Regulations may be enforced by courts.
Section 6-11-1260. Manner in which powers conferred shall be exercised; special acts superseded.
Section 6-11-1410. Definitions.
Section 6-11-1420. Operations at scene of fire.
Section 6-11-1430. Evacuation from buildings adjacent to burning structure.
Section 6-11-1440. Notice of evacuation of local area.
Section 6-11-1450. Interference with operations of fire authority.
Section 6-11-1460. Emergency volunteer job protection.
Section 6-11-1610. Special purpose district, defined.
Section 6-11-1620. Notification requirement, form.
Section 6-11-1630. Notification by new districts; issuance of directory; effect of non-compliance.
Section 6-11-1650. Annual financial audit.
Section 6-11-1810. Authorization of mutual aid assistance.
Section 6-11-1830. Proper training and equipment required.
Section 6-11-1840. Article not to conflict with mutual aid agreements or contracts.
Section 6-11-2010. Definitions.
Section 6-11-2020. Dissolution referendum.
Section 6-11-2040. Contents of petition.
Section 6-11-2060. Petition to be forwarded to successor providers.
Section 6-11-2070. Authorization of referendum; when held.
Section 6-11-2080. Publication of notice of referendum; contents.
Section 6-11-2090. Where and when referendum held.
Section 6-11-2100. Contents and format of referendum question on ballot.
Section 6-11-2110. Filing of certificate of results.
Section 6-11-2120. Notice of approval to subsequent provider.
Section 6-11-2130. Adoption of confirming resolution or ordinance by successor provider.
Section 6-11-2140. Winding up of district affairs.
Section 6-11-2150. Cost of referendum.
Section 6-11-2510. Definitions.
Section 6-11-2520. Termination procedures; contents.
Section 6-11-2530. Third-party notification program.
Section 6-11-2540. Disconnection of service when public emergency exists.
Section 6-11-2550. Private right of action; duty of care.
Section 6-11-2720. Powers and duties.
Section 6-11-2730. Accept donations; cooperate with other agencies.