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    • South Carolina Code of Laws
    • Title 6 - Local Government - Provisions Applicable to Special Purpose Districts and Other Political Subdivisions
    • Chapter 19 - State Grants For Water And Sewer Authorities, Districts Or Systems
    • Section 6-19-70. Minimum amount of funds for unincorporated communities.

    South Carolina Code of Laws
    Chapter 19 - State Grants For Water And Sewer Authorities, Districts Or Systems
    Section 6-19-70. Minimum amount of funds for unincorporated communities.

    No less than thirty-five percent of any designated funds shall be designated to unincorporated areas.
    HISTORY: 1962 Code Section 59-137; 1974 (58) 2280; 1975 (59) 745.

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    South Carolina Code of Laws

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

    Chapter 19 - State Grants For Water And Sewer Authorities, Districts Or Systems

    Section 6-19-10. State authorized to make grants.

    Section 6-19-20. Purposes for which funds may be used.

    Section 6-19-30. Source of funds; administration of grants; appointment and duties of advisory committee.

    Section 6-19-35. Utilization of funds; advisory committee responsibility.

    Section 6-19-40. Applications for grants; rules for consideration and approval.

    Section 6-19-50. Maximum amount of grants.

    Section 6-19-60. Restrictions on use of funds.

    Section 6-19-70. Minimum amount of funds for unincorporated communities.

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