South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 16 - Solid Waste Disposal Resource Recovery Facilities Act
Section 6-16-110. Agency may incur debt and issue bonds.

A joint agency may incur debt for any of its purposes and may issue bonds pledging to the payment as to both principal and interest the revenues, or any portion, derived or to be derived from all or any of its projects and any additions and betterments or extensions or contributions or advances from its members.
HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 491, Section 12.

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 16 - Solid Waste Disposal Resource Recovery Facilities Act

Section 6-16-10. Short title.

Section 6-16-20. Definitions.

Section 6-16-30. Powers of joint agency; action by single governing body.

Section 6-16-40. Creation of joint agency; findings prerequisite to creation; notice.

Section 6-16-50. Representatives to joint agency; application to Secretary of State; Secretary to examine application; corporate certificate; agency deemed valid.

Section 6-16-60. Board of directors; voting; election of chairman and other officers; quorum.

Section 6-16-70. Admission of new members to agency; withdrawal; notice of membership change.

Section 6-16-80. Dissolution of agency.

Section 6-16-90. Executive committee.

Section 6-16-100. Rights and powers of joint agency.

Section 6-16-105. Requirements for joint agency member to contract for solid waste services with joint agency.

Section 6-16-110. Agency may incur debt and issue bonds.

Section 6-16-120. Approval of governing bodies required for projects financed by bonds.

Section 6-16-130. Status of joint agency personnel; participation in South Carolina Retirement System.

Section 6-16-140. Annual report.

Section 6-16-150. Board may enter contracts and accept grants and loans.

Section 6-16-160. Eminent domain.

Section 6-16-170. Enumerated powers deemed supplemental to existing laws.

Section 6-16-180. Chapter to be liberally construed.

Section 6-16-190. Waiver of immunity from suit.