A. Nonprofit charitable organizations for which such payroll deductions may be made shall include any nonprofit, eleemosynary corporation, association or organization which is organized and operated exclusively for charitable, health, or welfare services to the public and meets all of the following qualifications:
(1) Is and continues to be organized and qualified to solicit and operate under the laws of this State, pursuant to Chapter 55 of Title 33;
(2) Provide direct and continuing services to or on behalf of the citizens of the State. For purposes of this section, "direct and continuing services" means: (a) services other than legal advocacy services which are provided directly to and specifically for one individual or one family; or, (b) services which are in the nature of medical research; or, (c) services which involve the collection and administration of funds by umbrella organizations for other organizations, all of which qualify under this act;
(3) Is recognized as tax exempt under Section 501(c)(3) of Title 26, United States Code (the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended);
(4) Is not an organization contemplated by Section 501(c)(4), 501(c)(5), or 501(c)(6) of Title 26, United States Code (the Internal Revenue Code of 1954, as amended) and is not an organization primarily engaged in the propagation of a religious faith or belief; this prohibition shall include, but not be limited to, organizations primarily engaged in lobbying or political activity;
(5) Is operated without discrimination in regard to all persons served, and complies with all requirements of law, including administrative regulations, respecting nondiscrimination and equal opportunity regarding its officers, staff, employees and volunteers;
(6) Has neither a parent organization nor a subsidiary organization which fails to meet qualifications herein contained in items (1) through (5).
B. The Secretary of State shall determine on an annual basis, based upon the applications of nonprofit, charitable organizations and groups of such organizations, those which are eligible to participate in payroll deductions for state-employee contributions. His decision shall be final unless determined by a court of competent jurisdiction to be arbitrary, capricious or unsupported by any credible evidence.
HISTORY: 1981 Act No. 149, Section 1.
Structure South Carolina Code of Laws
Title 8 - Public Officers and Employees
Chapter 11 - State Officers And Employees
Section 8-11-17. Flexible scheduling.
Section 8-11-20. Oath and bonds of certain state employees; blanket departmental bonds.
Section 8-11-30. Payment or receipt of salary which is not due.
Section 8-11-33. Withholding or deducting pay from state employee's wages.
Section 8-11-35. Salary payment schedule; maximum salaries; dual compensation; reports; exception.
Section 8-11-40. Sick leave; leave when employee attacked; leave for sick family member.
Section 8-11-45. Transfer of accumulated leave upon transfer of legislative employees.
Section 8-11-50. Compensatory time for working on legal holidays.
Section 8-11-55. Compensatory time for working overtime.
Section 8-11-60. Removal of officers elected by General Assembly.
Section 8-11-65. Leaves of absence to be organ donor.
Section 8-11-75. Repayment of deferred compensation plan loans.
Section 8-11-80. Deduction for group life, hospital, and other insurance.
Section 8-11-83. Payroll deduction for dues of certain organizations.
Section 8-11-90. Deductions for federal taxes.
Section 8-11-91. Deductions for charitable contributions.
Section 8-11-93. Minimum level of employee participation required.
Section 8-11-95. Two charitable solicitation drives permitted per year.
Section 8-11-97. Promulgation of regulations.
Section 8-11-98. Deductions for payment to credit union.
Section 8-11-99. Payroll deduction for parking fees on state-owned or state-operated property.
Section 8-11-100. Representation on boards and commissions when new judicial circuits created.
Section 8-11-120. Posting notice of job vacancies.
Section 8-11-130. State agencies authorized to provide aid to employees in moving personal effects.
Section 8-11-135. Payment of moving expenses of new employees.
Section 8-11-140. Minimum wage for state employees and public school bus drivers.
Section 8-11-150. Paid parental leave; birth of child; placement of foster child.
Section 8-11-155. Use of sick leave to care for adopted child.
Section 8-11-155. Paid parental leave; adoption.
Section 8-11-160. Agency Head Salary Commission; salary increases for agency heads.
Section 8-11-170. Agency head dually employed by another state agency; timely payment.
Section 8-11-175. Blood drives and donations.
Section 8-11-177. Funeral leave.
Section 8-11-180. Paid leave for certified disaster service volunteers with the American Red Cross.
Section 8-11-186. Reporting interim new full-time employment positions.
Section 8-11-190. Use of public funds to reward state employees.
Section 8-11-192. Mandatory state agency furlough programs; consultation and guidance services.
Section 8-11-193. Employee furloughs.
Section 8-11-194. Employee benefit costs not funded from general fund.
Section 8-11-195. State employee furlough policies.
Section 8-11-196. Hiring of employees to fill temporary grant positions.
Section 8-11-197. Mileage reimbursement rate.
Section 8-11-198. Per diem from more than one source.
Section 8-11-199. American Bar Association dues payment or reimbursement.
Section 8-11-200. Reimbursement of travel expenses to persons interviewing for state employment.
Section 8-11-210. Declaration of purpose.
Section 8-11-220. Definitions.
Section 8-11-240. Board approval of policies and programs.
Section 8-11-250. Creation, membership, and duties of Advisory Council.
Section 8-11-260. Exemptions from application of article.
Section 8-11-270. Exemptions from classification and compensation plan.
Section 8-11-280. Prior actions remain in effect.
Section 8-11-290. Legislators shall receive information annually.
Section 8-11-610. Manner in which annual leave is computed.
Section 8-11-630. Employment of additional employees to replace those on leave and those terminated.
Section 8-11-640. Credit for prior State service; transfer from one agency to another.
Section 8-11-650. Workweek upon which leave is based.
Section 8-11-660. Situation in which leave may not be credited.
Section 8-11-670. Additional leave may be granted in case of emergency or extreme hardship.
Section 8-11-680. Application of article.
Section 8-11-700. Definitions.
Section 8-11-710. Request for leave from pool leave account.
Section 8-11-720. Selection of leave recipients.
Section 8-11-730. Transfer from annual or sick leave account to pool account.
Section 8-11-750. Termination of personal emergency.
Section 8-11-910. Legislative intent.
Section 8-11-920. Definitions.
Section 8-11-940. Performance increases.
Section 8-11-945. Increases applicable to certain health care providers.
Section 8-11-950. Bonus payments.
Section 8-11-960. Increases totalling more than agency maximum; audits.