South Carolina Code of Laws
Chapter 16 - Solid Waste Disposal Resource Recovery Facilities Act
Section 6-16-50. Representatives to joint agency; application to Secretary of State; Secretary to examine application; corporate certificate; agency deemed valid.

Upon fulfilling the requirements set forth in Section 6-16-40, each governing body which determines that its participation in the proposed joint agency is in its best interest shall by resolution appoint one representative to the proposed joint agency. Any two or more representatives shall file with the Secretary of State an application signed by the representative of each proposed member setting forth:
(a) The names of all the proposed members and their respective appointed representatives;
(b) A certified copy of (i) the resolution or ordinance of each member determining it is in its best interest to participate in the proposed joint agency and (ii) the resolution appointing such member's representative;
(c) The desire that the joint agency be organized as a public body and a body corporate and politic under this chapter;
(d) The name which is proposed for the joint agency.
The Secretary of State shall file the application if after examining it and determining that it complies with the requirements set forth above and that the proposed name of the joint agency is not identical with that of any other corporation of the State or any agency or instrumentality or so nearly similar as to lead to confusion and uncertainty.
After the application has been made and filed, the Secretary of State shall issue a corporate certificate which shall be filed with the application and the joint agency shall then be constituted a public body corporate and politic under the name proposed in the application. The corporate certificate shall set forth the names of the members and the name of the joint agency. Notice of the issuance of such corporate certificate shall be given to all members of the joint agency by the Secretary of State.
In any suit, action or proceeding involving the validity or enforcement of, or relating to, any contract of a joint agency, the joint agency in the absence of establishing fraud shall be conclusively deemed to have been established in accordance with the provisions of this chapter upon proof of the issuance of the certificate by the Secretary of State. A copy of such certificate, duly certified by the Secretary of State, shall be admissible in evidence in any such suit, action or proceeding and shall be conclusive proof of the filing and contents.
HISTORY: 1980 Act No. 491, Section 6.

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.