(A) Two or more governmental entities may determine by resolution, as appropriate, that it is in their best interests and those of their residents to create a joint agency for the purpose of:
(1) undertaking the planning, financing, development, acquisition, purchase, construction, reconstruction, improvement, enlargement, ownership, sale, lease, operation, or maintenance of a project or other undertaking constituting a project;
(2) undertaking the exercise of any administrative function or power and making plans and entering into contracts in connection with that exercise consistent with the provisions of this chapter as necessary or appropriate; or
(3) sharing the costs of a like undertaking with another governmental entity as is appropriate to provide for the present and future needs of the inhabitants and residents of their jurisdictions or to whom they are permitted to provide services as an alternative or supplement to assuming severally and individually the responsibilities of ownership, undertaking a project, or administering a function or power.
(B) The finding that the creation of a joint agency is in the best interests of the governmental entity and its residents, or the residents of the State, must include one or more of the following reasons:
(1) a joint agency is able to acquire, construct, own, or operate a project, administer a function, or exercise a power more efficiently and economically than its members operating individually;
(2) a joint agency is able to undertake a project or exercise a power for the benefit of its members, but one or more of its members otherwise would be unable to undertake a similar project or exercise the power acting individually;
(3) a joint agency is able to finance the cost of a project more efficiently and economically;
(4) to the extent financing is required in connection with the undertaking, better financial market acceptance results if one entity is responsible for issuing all of the bonds and incurring all other debt required for a project;
(5) fiscal savings and other advantages are obtained by providing a separate entity responsible for the:
(i) acquisition, purchase, construction, ownership, or operation of, or otherwise undertaking, a project; or
(ii) administering a function or power.
(C) If the creation of a joint agency is found to be in the best interests of a governmental entity or those it serves, notice of the adoption of the resolution must be published once a week for two consecutive weeks in a newspaper of general circulation within the county in which the governmental entity is located or, if the governmental entity is located in two or more counties, in each of the counties, or if the governmental entity is an agency, instrumentality, board, or commission of the State, in a newspaper of general circulation within the State. A person affected by the action of the governmental entity may challenge the action by action de novo instituted in the court of common pleas for the county in which the governmental entity is located or, if the governmental entity is located in two or more counties, in one of the counties, within twenty days following the last publication of the notice.
HISTORY: 2003 Act No. 8, Section 2, eff April 21, 2003.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Section 6-24-30. Power to enter into agreements with other governmental entities.
Section 6-24-40. Creation of joint agency; finding of best interest; notice of adoption.
Section 6-24-60. Board of directors; election of officers; quorum; compensation.
Section 6-24-90. Executive committee.
Section 6-24-100. Rights and powers of joint agency.
Section 6-24-110. Contracts between joint agencies and governmental entities.
Section 6-24-120. Power to incur debt and enter into supply and financial management agreements.
Section 6-24-130. Assurance of payment of principal or interest on bonds.
Section 6-24-140. Issuance of bonds; use of proceeds.
Section 6-24-150. Trust agreements for issuance of bonds.
Section 6-24-160. Payment of bonds, expenses and other obligations; pledge and resulting lien.
Section 6-24-170. Investment of monies from bond.
Section 6-24-180. Enforcement of bonds.
Section 6-24-190. Bonds as investment securities.
Section 6-24-200. Investment in bonds by guardians and other fiduciaries.
Section 6-24-210. Bonds as special obligations; revenues pledged to payment.
Section 6-24-220. Issuance of refunding bonds.
Section 6-24-230. Rights of personnel.
Section 6-24-240. Annual report; audit.
Section 6-24-250. Contracts with federal and other state government agencies; grants and loans.
Section 6-24-260. Eminent domain.
Section 6-24-270. Immunity from personal liability.
Section 6-24-280. Relation of Chapter to existing laws.