South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 13 - Rural Community Water Districts
Section 6-13-920. Composition; terms; appointment.

The authority shall be composed of seven members, who shall be resident electors of either Edgefield or Aiken Counties; provided, however, that no more than two members may be resident electors of Aiken County. Those members of the authority who are resident electors of Edgefield County must be appointed by the Governor, upon the recommendation of a majority of the members of the Edgefield County Council with the approval of the Edgefield County Legislative Delegation. The Governor, upon the recommendation of the members of the Edgefield County Legislative Delegation, may appoint no more than two members of the authority who must be resident electors of Aiken County and who must reside within the service area of the authority in Aiken County. Of those originally appointed, two shall be appointed for terms of two years, two for terms of four years, and one for a term of six years. Upon the termination of the terms of the original members, their successor shall be appointed by the Governor, in the same manner as is provided for the original appointment, for terms of six years. Any vacancy occurring by reason of death, resignation, or otherwise shall be filled for the remainder of the unexpired term by appointment of the Governor in the same manner as is provided for the original appointment. All members of the authority shall hold office until their successors shall have been appointed and shall have qualified.
HISTORY: 1967 Act No. 571, Section 2, eff July 12, 1967; 1973 Act No. 337, Section 1, eff June 15, 1973; 2012 Act No. 240, Section 1, eff June 18, 2012.

Code Commissioner's Note
This section was codified at the direction of the Code Commissioner in 2012.
Editor's Note
1973 Act No. 337, Section 2, provides as follows:
"The terms of the two members to be appointed pursuant to the provisions of this act shall be coterminous with the term of the original member of the Authority who was appointed for a term of six years."
Effect of Amendment
The 1973 amendment in the first sentence substituted "seven" for "five".
The 2012 amendment rewrote this section.

Structure South Carolina Code of Laws

South Carolina Code of Laws

Title 6 - Local Government - Provisions Applicable to Special Purpose Districts and Other Political Subdivisions

Chapter 13 - Rural Community Water Districts

Section 6-13-10. Authority to establish and functions of water districts.

Section 6-13-15. Authority to provide service; sewerage collection, treatment, and disposal facilities.

Section 6-13-20. Procedure for creation of district.

Section 6-13-30. Board of directors; membership; terms; vacancies; officers; revision of size of board.

Section 6-13-40. Qualifications of voters.

Section 6-13-50. Powers of district.

Section 6-13-60. Exemption of rates from State regulation.

Section 6-13-70. Exemption of evidences of indebtedness and district property from taxes.

Section 6-13-80. Audits; annual reports.

Section 6-13-90. Wilful damage to system, pollution of water or unlawfully obtaining water; penalties.

Section 6-13-100. Contracts for sale of water to municipalities and public water systems.

Section 6-13-110. Protection of existing districts.

Section 6-13-120. Procedure for dissolution of district.

Section 6-13-210. Creation and purpose of Pioneer Rural Water District of Oconee and Anderson Counties.

Section 6-13-220. Service area.

Section 6-13-230. Creation and membership of Pioneer Rural Water District Board of Oconee and Anderson Counties; election of board members.

Section 6-13-240. Powers and duties of district and board; investments by the board.

Section 6-13-250. Rates shall not be regulated.

Section 6-13-260. Exemption of evidences of indebtedness and district property from taxes.

Section 6-13-270. Fiscal year, audit and annual report.

Section 6-13-280. Wilful damage or destruction of district property, pollution of waters or obtaining water illegally.

Section 6-13-290. Contracts for purchase or sale of water with other public entities.

Section 6-13-410. Creation and purpose of Saluda Valley Rural Water District of Pickens and Anderson Counties.

Section 6-13-420. Service area.

Section 6-13-430. Creation and membership of Saluda Valley Rural Water District Board of Pickens and Anderson Counties.

Section 6-13-440. Powers of district and board.

Section 6-13-450. Rates shall not be regulated.

Section 6-13-460. Exemption of evidences of indebtedness and district property from taxes.

Section 6-13-470. Fiscal year, audit and annual report.

Section 6-13-480. Wilful damage or destruction of district property, pollution of waters or obtaining water illegally.

Section 6-13-490. Contracts for purchase or sale of water with other public entities.

Section 6-13-500. Board abolished in Pickens County.

Section 6-13-610. Creation and purpose of Mitford Rural Water District of Fairfield and Chester Counties.

Section 6-13-620. Service area.

Section 6-13-630. Creation and membership of Mitford Rural Water District Board of Fairfield and Chester Counties.

Section 6-13-640. Powers of district and board.

Section 6-13-650. Rates shall not be regulated.

Section 6-13-660. Exemption of evidences of indebtedness and district property from taxes.

Section 6-13-670. Fiscal year, audit and annual report.

Section 6-13-680. Wilful damage or destruction of district property, pollution of waters or obtaining water illegally.

Section 6-13-690. Contracts for purchase or sale of water with other public entities.

Section 6-13-910. Edgefield County Water and Sewer Authority; service area.

Section 6-13-920. Composition; terms; appointment.

Section 6-13-930. Compensation.

Section 6-13-940. Organization.

Section 6-13-950. Reports.

Section 6-13-960. Sale of water restricted.

Section 6-13-970. Powers and duties.

Section 6-13-980. Rates.

Section 6-13-990. Tax exempt.

Section 6-13-1000. Fiscal year; audits.

Section 6-13-1010. Penalties; prohibited acts.

Section 6-13-1020. Disposition of revenue.

Section 6-13-1030. Contractual authority.